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Lacey Conner is a musician and reality television participant best known for her appearance as a contestant on Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Rock of Love: Charm School. She was also the lead singer of industrial rock band Nocturne and the Belgium new beat band Lords of Acid.
Lacey is the singer of industrial rock band Nocturne who has toured the country with such bands as Pigface, Genitorturers and King Diamond. After forming in 1999, the band has released five studio albums under two separate record labels.
In 2006, they went on indefinite hiatus, due to the band members becoming involved in other projects. In 2007,
Lacey Conner is a musician and reality television participant best known for her appearance as a contestant on Rock of Love with Bret Michaels and Rock of Love: Charm School. She was also the lead singer of industrial rock band Nocturne and the Belgium new beat band Lords of Acid.
Lacey is the singer of industrial rock band Nocturne who has toured the country with such bands as Pigface, Genitorturers and King Diamond. After forming in 1999, the band has released five studio albums under two separate record labels.
In 2006, they went on indefinite hiatus, due to the band members becoming involved in other projects. In 2007, on the Rock of Love reunion show, they performed their single "Shallow" from Guide to Extinction. They have also done a few shows in Southern California, but have not toured since the break.
In 2006, Lacey recorded her first solo music video for single "This Thing Called Love," which was produced and directed by her father Otis Conner.
Lacey is currently working on a solo album, which she has stated was influenced by artists such as Gwen Stefani, Pink, and Madonna. On her website, she describes the album as having an edgy feel to it, combined with hooky melodies, taut synthesizer arrangements, and punchy, driving programming, and features sound clips of three solo songs: "That's Just the Way Things Go", "This Thing Called Love", and "Get In".
On January 2, 2012, Conner released the first single and video off her solo project, called "The Stranger". The song will precede the release of an EP, as confirmed in her official Facebook page. The song has received a warm reception from her fans, with the video getting 500 views in Youtube after 12 hours of being released.
In 2010, Conner joined the Belgium new beat band, Lords of Acid, taking over for former member Deborah Ostrega Her membership with the band lasted only for the Sextreme Ball Tour 2010 and she was replaced by DJ Mea.
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