Lucyfire Biography

Lucyfire Lucyfire is the side project of Johann Edlund. Edlund is best known as lead singer of the goth metal band Tiamet. He put together Lucyfire to express himself in different ways than that band allows. The first Lucyfire CD, This Dollar Saved My Life at Whitehorse, was released in 2001. ~ Gary Hill, All Music Guide

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