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Leaves' Eyes

Leaves' Eyes is a German-Norwegian symphonic metal band from Stavanger, Norway and Ludwigsburg, Germany.
They were formed in 2003 by Liv Kristine, the former lead singer of Theatre of Tragedy and the entire line-up of Atrocity.
To date, the band has released five studio albums, a single, six EPs, one live album and a DVD.Most of Leaves' Eyes lyrics, written by Liv Kristine, concern Norse mythology and the Viking Age.
The melodic singing vocals of Liv Kristine are occasionally backed up by death growled vocals from Krull, identified under the vocal style Kristine refers to as "beauty and the beast".LovelornLeaves' Eyes have often featured naturalistic themes in their music since the release of their 2004 debut album, Lovelorn.
Many of the lyrics to this album were inspired not only by nature, but also by sagas and legends drawn from Norse mythology.
The band was received well at Wave Gotik Treffen 2004, the band’s stage premiere.Every band member had previous professional experience in other musical endeavors for years before joining Leaves’ Eyes, thus essentially making it a supergroup.
Frontwoman Liv Kristine sang in the band Theatre of Tragedy in the mid 1990s.
This Norwegian band was one of the first to feature a female voice in the metal scene, and their club hit Tanz der Schatten became synonymous with the direction and expression of a whole musical genre.
In addition, Liv Kristine was present in the pop music scene and sang the songs to TV hits such as Tatort and Schimanski.
The supporting members of the band hail from the death metal band Atrocity.Vinland SagaOne year after Lovelorn, Leaves’ Eyes released the follow-up album Vinland Saga in 2005, inspired by Viking Leif Eriksson.
The album's first single, Elegy, charted in Germany for four consecutive weeks.
Television station ProSieben used Elegy as the official song for the TV series NUMB3RS.In addition to their studio endeavors, Leaves’ Eyes also tours extensively.
In the course of four years, the band traveled through four continents and 34 countries and played 222 concerts.
The Live DVD We Came with the Northern Winds - En Saga I Belgia entered the German DVD charts at number 11 in 2009.
This exclusive package documented the history of the band and features the concert at the Metal Female Voices Festival in 2007.
This headline show was performed with complex props, including a Viking longship on stage.NjordNjord was released in 2009, continuing the band's success in the charts.
The album’s first single My Destiny soon became the successor to the anthem Elegy.
Njord critically acclaimed as "an epic masterpiece".
The album was done in a much more modern style than those previous, and featured symphonic metal tracks of increasing complexity with the help of the Lingua Mortis Orchestra directed by Victor Smolski.
Many of the lyrics were inspired by the English traditional "Scarborough Fair".
The band’s live performances were as equally successful throughout Europe and North America as their studio work.
For the Special Fan Edition of Njord, Leaves' Eyes recorded the At Heaven's End EP in 2010.MeredeadOne year later, Leaves’ Eyes released their fourth studio album, Meredead.
Produced by Alexander Krull, the artists combined folk elements from previous albums to inspire the mood of Meredead.
The opening track, "Spirits’ Masquerade", uses folk instrumentation to refine the album’s varied sound.
The tracks Étaín and Sigrlinn lyrically recount the mysticism of past cultures and are supported by uileann pipes.
The album also features more traditional-sounding songs, such as Nystev and Kråkevisa.
The latter makes use of the Scandinavian nyckelharpa, or keyed fiddle.
Also present on the album is a cover of To France, an interpretation of the tragedy and emotion of Mike Oldfield’s classic track.
Maite Itoiz and John Kelly (Elfenthal), Carmen Elise Espenæs (Midnattsol), the Norwegian Anette Guldbrandsen, and Victor Smolski’s Lingua Mortis Orchestra once again provide supporting vocals and instrumentation.The EP Melusine in 2011 was a special release in co-operation with German Sonic Seducer Magazine.Symphonies of the NightIt was recently announced through an interview with Valkryian Music, that Leaves Eyes had began writing new material for their fifth studio album which they hoped to release spring 2013.
On January 7, 2013 the band announced on their official facebook page that the title of their fifth studio album will be Symphonies of the Night.On March 23, 2013 Leaves' Eyes announced on their official facebook page that vocal recording had begun, with the statement:At the moment Liv Kristine is tracking vocals for the up-coming Leaves' Eyes album: "The recording sessions at Mastersound studios are so much fun, as well as being highly intense.
Today I recorded an amazing and classically influenced new song.
We are all very excited about the songs for the new album."On May 9, 2013 the band announced that the vocal recordings were finished and that Alexander Krull had begun the mix of the album:Good news from Mastersound Studio: The vocal recordings for all songs of our up-coming release "Symphonies of the Night" have just been completed.
Moreover, Alex is already busy with the mix of the album.
We have taken a great inspirational step since the production of "Meredead", both sound-wise and vocal-wise.
It has been such a pleasure evolving in my singing techniques and knowledge and I thank my band members for "giving me an inspirational kick" when I needed to gain momentum behind the microphone.
"Symphonies of the Night" is hauntingly dream-like and heavy to the core!"The band premiered the first new song off of the album, titled "Hell to the Heavens", at Summer Breeze Festival.Artwork for the new album was released on August 26, 2013.
A few days later the band released a video saying that they would be performing in Metal Female Voices Fest 2013.
A teaser of the studio version of Hell to the Heavens was also in the video.

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