Diva Satanica
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| Birth name | Rocío Vázquez |
| Also known as | Diva Satanica |
| Born | 25 June 1988 |
| Origin | A Coruña, Spain |
| Genres | Melodic Death Metal |
| Occupation(s) | Musician, Nurse, Alternative Model |
| Instruments | Vocals |
| Website | www |
Rocío Vázquez, often referred to by her stage name Diva Satanica, is a Spanish musician, best known as the frontwoman of the extreme metal band BLOODHUNTER and How We End with band members from bands such as Evanescence, Primal Fear or Amaranthe among others and described by Metal Injection as one of the most promising international metal collaborations of 2023.
She is also former member of brazilian band Nervosa and spanish metalcore band Outreach
Diva Satanica gained broader recognition after appearing on the 2017 season of La Voz.(Spain's version of The Voice), where she performed Sweet Dreams (Eurythmics) using growled vocals
She is also a professional Nurse and has a Phd.
Discography
BLOODHUNTER
- The First Insurrection (2013) - self-published
- Bloodhunter (2014) - Suspiria Records
- The End of Faith (2017) - Xtreem Music
- Live in Madrid (2020) - CDMusic
- Knowledge Was the Price (2022) - Maldito Records
Nervosa
- Perpetual Chaos (2021) - Napalm Records
Outreach
- Ephemeral Existence (2019) - self-published
Guest appearances
- Aposento - Mutiladora genital(2014)
- Apes of God - Nothing to Believe (2018)
- Suru - Purgatory (2018)
- Mägo de Oz - La cantiga de las brujas (2019)
- Leo Jiménez - Ballena Negra (2019)
- Legado de una Tragedia - Baphomet(2019)
- Parasyche - Vile Rejection (2021)
- Crisix - W.N.M. United (2022)
- Legado de una Tragedia - La procesión de las ánimas (2022)
- Sinaya - Struck out by you(2022)
- Holy Moses - Order Out of Chaos (2023)
- Eloísa de Castro - Diotima, maestra socrática (2023)
- Mägo de Oz - Alicia en el Metalverso(2024)
- Azteca - Clash of the Gods (2024)
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