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Their music is inspired by gothic imagery, using melodic guitar lines, alternating heavy and light vocals, and a bit of pop influence. According to themselves, the band is influenced by bands like Paradise Lost, Tiamat, Septic Flesh and Type O Negative.The band formed as ''Sleep of Right'' in 1994, but soon had their name changed to ''Ethereal'', and were signed by Century Media at the end of 1997. Finding that the name ''Ethereal'' was already taken, they settled instead on Lacuna Coil (the closest english translation is "empty spiral": "lacuna" is an Italian word from the Latin meaning ''lack of memory'' or ''emptiness'', "Coil" is of course English and means ''spiral''). The band consisted at that point of co-vocalists Cristina Scabbia and Andrea Ferro with bassist Marco Coti Zelati. The band recorded a self titled EP, released in 1998, and went on tour supporting label-mates Moonspell. The band was accompanied for this tour by guitarist Cristiano Migliore and drummer Cristiano Mozzati.Following a second European tour, the band recorded their debut full-length album, ''In a Reverie'', and added second guitarist Marco Biazzi. The band supported the album with another European tour, co-headlining with Skyclad. In 2002, the band released ''Comalies'', an album which received acclaim and rave reviews from all corners of the metal world. Over a year later, the first single from this album, ''Heaven's a Lie'', began to receive radio and media attention and pulled the band into the mainstream. The second single, ''Swamped'', also played in heavy rotation, and was used in the video game "Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines" both in one of the game's fictitous clubs and along with the game's endgame credits. Music videos were filmed for both songs and broadcast on MTV's Headbanger's Ball, further extending the band's reach.By 2004, ''Comalies'' had become the best-selling CD in Century Media's history. The band appeared at Ozzfest in between headlining club tours in America and Europe. In an effort to best take advantage of Lacuna Coil's ascendant popularity, the band and label rescheduled the release of their highly-anticipated follow up to ''Comalies'', ''Karmacode'', which is expected for an early 2006 release. According to the band's website, this made it possible for more time to be spent on production while also avoiding the crowded summer 2005 release schedule for metal albums.

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