New Shores
Lunatica is a symphonic metal band that was formed in Suhr, Switzerland in November 1998. The band consists of Andrea Dätwyler (vocals), Sandro D'Incau (guitars), Emilio Barrantes (bass), Alex Seiberl (keyboards), and Ronny Wolf (drums). Former members include Andy Leuenberger (guitars), Beat Brack (bass), and Ermes Di Prisco (drums). The foundations were placed by Alex Seiberl and Sandro D'Incau but couldn't find a lead singer for the band. After a long search for a lead singer, the band found Andrea in 2001. She became the lead vocalist and their debut album, Atlantis, was released later in the same year. Atlantis was very successful and Lunatica were booked for many concerts and festivals. Playing at Metaldayz festival (the biggest metal open air festival in Switzerland), Lunatica was elected best newcomer band and gained a lot of new fans. For the second album, Fables & Dreams, the band worked together with successful producer Sascha Paeth, known for productions of Rhapsody, Kamelot, Angra, After Forever, Edguy, and Heavens Gate. Sascha Paeth created the powerful production Lunatica desired. The songs were developed better and the band had more time to compose and arrange them. Fables & Dreams was released on February 16, 2004 in Switzerland and climbed directly to place 13 of the Swiss Internet Charts. This continued to be a success over that year. Lunatica released their third studio album, The Edge Of Infinity, in August 2006. Their fourth album New Shores was release on February 27, 2009. Official site: www.lunatica.ch Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Lunatica is a symphonic metal band that was formed in Suhr, Switzerland in November 1998. The band consists of Andrea Dätwyler (vocals), Sandro D'Incau (guitars), Emilio Barrantes (bass), Alex Seiberl (keyboards), and Ronny Wolf (drums). Former members include Andy Leuenberger (guitars), Beat Brack (bass), and Ermes Di Prisco (drums). The foundations were placed by Alex Seiberl and Sandro D'Incau but couldn't find a lead singer for the band. After a long search for a lead singer, the band found Andrea in 2001. She became the lead vocalist and their debut album, Atlantis, was released later in the same year. Atlantis was very successful and Lunatica were booked for many concerts and festivals. Playing at Metaldayz festival (the biggest metal open air festival in Switzerland), Lunatica was elected best newcomer band and gained a lot of new fans. For the second album, Fables & Dreams, the band worked together with successful producer Sascha Paeth, known for productions of Rhapsody, Kamelot, Angra, After Forever, Edguy, and Heavens Gate. Sascha Paeth created the powerful production Lunatica desired. The songs were developed better and the band had more time to compose and arrange them. Fables & Dreams was released on February 16, 2004 in Switzerland and climbed directly to place 13 of the Swiss Internet Charts. This continued to be a success over that year. Lunatica released their third studio album, The Edge Of Infinity, in August 2006. Their fourth album New Shores was release on February 27, 2009. Official site: www.lunatica.ch Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Alieson
Angeldark
Apocalyptica
Atargatis
Who You Are
The Edge of Infinity
Sons of the Wind
Together
The Power of Love
Out!
Introduction
Song for You
Emocean
Avalon
The Chosen Ones
Words Unleashed
Hymn
Fable of Dreams
Elements
Still Believe
The Spell
The Neverending Story
A Little Moment of Desperation
World Under Ice
Silent Scream
The Search Goes On
Two Dreamers
The Search Begins...
Atlantis
The Landing
New Shores
Silent Scream (2004)
Into the Dissonance
Garden of Delight
Time
The Incredibles
How Did It Come to This
Between Love and Hate
Worlds Unleashed
Heart of a Lion
Farewell My Love
My Hardest Walk
Emocean (feat. Oliver Hartmann)
The Day The Falcon Dies
Winds of Heaven
Emocean (Feat. Olver Hartmann)
Out
How Did It Come To This?
Sons of the Wind (Back to the 80's Remix)
Song For You (Feat. John Payne)
My Hardest Words
Lunatica / The Search Goes On
Words Unleashed (Back to the 80's remix)
neverending story
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