Nocturno is one of Paraguay’s longest‑running and most idiosyncratic black metal entities, a project forged in LambarĂ© in 2003 and shaped by more than two decades of occult exploration, blasphemous intensity, and relentless underground productivity. Their discography is vast, their aesthetic uncompromising, and their internal history marked by both creative evolution and the loss of a foundational member. Few Paraguayan black metal bands have maintained such continuity while also undergoing such dramatic internal shifts.
The band’s thematic world revolves around blasphemy, death, occultism, Thelemic philosophy, and metaphysical darkness. Unlike many Paraguayan acts rooted in war‑metal or satanic extremity, Nocturno’s identity leans toward esoteric black metal, with a strong emphasis on ritual, mysticism, and cosmic symbolism.
Their sound is raw but atmospheric, often driven by mid‑tempo ritualistic structures rather than pure speed. Across their demos and albums, the band explores:
This gives Nocturno a conceptual depth that sets them apart from the more straightforwardly aggressive black metal acts in Paraguay.
Their sound blends several elements:
The band’s evolution shows a gradual expansion from raw demo material to more structured, conceptually unified albums.
Nocturno’s output is unusually extensive for a Paraguayan black metal band, reflecting constant activity and a strong internal creative drive.
These releases define the band’s raw, occult foundation:
They establish the band’s ritualistic and blasphemous identity.
A major conceptual shift occurs with:
Under the Laws of Thelema — Full-length (2017)
A deep dive into Thelemic doctrine, ceremonial magic, and occult philosophy.
Musica in Universum — Full-length (2018)
Expands the band’s cosmic and metaphysical themes.
Interdimensional Intenerantur — Full-length (2018)
A more experimental, interdimensional exploration of black metal.
A cluster of compilations consolidates their early and mid‑period material:
These releases show the band continuing to refine their sound while maintaining their occult core.
Nocturno’s history is marked by both stability and tragedy.
The Dark Entity – Guitars, Vocals
Also active in Dead Landscape. A central creative force in the band’s modern era.
Pure Hatred – Vocals (2018–present)
Known from Yetna Apmaskema, Impure Noise, and Cylon. His arrival added a harsher, more aggressive vocal dimension.
Fernando Lezcano – Bass
Active in D I I U M, Putrid Entrails, and ex‑Rage Mob. Provides the low‑end weight of the current lineup.
Regan Asgarth – Drums
Also in Srbosjek, ex‑Corrosive Gastric Hemorrhage, ex‑Die at War. His drumming brings precision and aggression.
The most significant figure in the band’s history is:
Other past members include:
These early members shaped the raw, formative era of the band.
Nocturno stands as:
Their influence extends across multiple Paraguayan acts through shared members, collaborations, and thematic continuity.
The band’s future direction—especially after Berkhaial’s passing—will likely shape the next chapter of Paraguay’s occult black metal lineage.