Xandria
Xandria | |
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Xandria at Metalfest in Pilsen, Czech Republic (2014) | |
Background information | |
Origin | Bielefeld, Germany |
Genres | Symphonic metal, Power metal |
Years active | 1997, 1999–present |
Labels |
Drakkar Entertainment (2003–2011) Napalm (2011–present) |
Website |
www |
Members |
Marco Heubaum Gerit Lamm Philip Restemeier Steven Wussow Dianne van Giersbergen |
Past members | See below |
Xandria is a German symphonic metal band, founded by Marco Heubaum in 1997. The band's music combines elements of symphonic metal with light electronic elements.
History
Xandria was started as a project band in 1997 by Marco Heubaum, the band's main composer and at the time vocalist, and a friend to play drums, but quickly disbanded after recording one demo.
The band was restarted with a different line-up in 1999. Marco stepped down from the role of vocals and was joined by local musician Roland Krueger on bass. In 2000, the band recorded one demo that was released to the internet, then was joined by current drummer Gerit Lamm. The female vocalist that recorded the demo left the band to follow other plans, and the band was joined by vocalist Lisa Schaphaus, and writing of the debut album started.
In 2002, the band signed to Drakkar Records and was joined by current lead guitarist Philip Restemeier. As work on the debut album progressed, shows in and around Bielefeld began. In the winter of 2002, the band entered the studio to record their debut album Kill the Sun. They released Kill the Sun in 2003, which reached No. 98 on the German music charts.[1] To promote the album, the band played a few shows with Schandmaul and Subway to Sally. They then went on a three-week tour of Germany with Tanzwut.[2]
After playing some festivals in support of Kill the Sun, the band went into writing their sophomore album. Recording of the album began in December 2003 at PLeasurepark Studios, with producer José Alvarez-Brill. Production on the album was finished in February 2004. Shortly after the recordings were completed, bassist Roland Krueger left the band and was replaced by Nils Middelhauve. Ravenheart was released on May 24, 2004, and it stayed on the charts for seven weeks, reaching No. 36.[1]
In 2005 they released their third album, India, which reached No. 30 on the German charts.[1] Xandria began recording their fourth album, Salomé – The Seventh Veil, on December 14, 2006. It was released on May 25, 2007 and reached No. 41 on the German charts.[1]
Lisa Middelhauve resigned on April 30, 2008 citing personal reasons and discomfort in being the band's frontwoman. The band found a new singer in February 2009, Kerstin Bischof a.k.a. Lakonia, best known for her collaborations with the band Axxis. However, after just one year Kerstin Bischof decided to leave the band to concentrate on a different career, and Middelhauve replaced her for a series of concerts in Summer 2010.[3] On December 19, 2010, Xandria announced the addition of 29-year-old female singer Manuela Kraller to the group's ranks. Manuela Kraller made her live debut at the "Classic Meets Pop" event on January 7, 2011 at the Seidensticker Halle in Bielefeld, Germany.[4]
On 5 February the band announced on their website and Facebook page their new bass player Steven Wussow, along with the message that they will enter the studio again for their next studio album the same year. Neverworld's End was released on February 24, 2012.
As of 25 October 2013, the band announced on their website that Manuela Kraller had left the band to pursue a different career and announced Dutch Ex Libris singer Dianne van Giersbergen as their new vocalist. Sacrificium was released in the following year.
Their next album, Theater of Dimensions will be released in January 2017.[5]
Discography
Albums
Year | Title | Peak positions | |
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GER[1] | SWI[6] | ||
2003 | Kill the Sun | 98 | — |
2004 | Ravenheart | 36 | — |
2005 | India | 30 | — |
2007 | Salomé – The Seventh Veil | 49 | — |
2012 | Neverworld's End | 43 | 51 |
2014 | Sacrificium | 25 | 48 |
2017 | Theater of Dimensions | — | — |
Compilation albums
Year | Title |
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2008 | Now & Forever – Best of Xandria |
EPs
Year | Title |
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2004 | Eversleeping |
2015 | Fire & Ashes (EP) |
Demos
Year | Title |
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1997 | Xandria |
2001 | Kill the Sun |
Singles
Year | Title | Peak positions | Album |
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GER[7] | |||
2004 | "Ravenheart" | — | Ravenheart |
"Eversleeping" | 861 | ||
2007 | "Save My Life" | — | Salomé – The Seventh Veil |
1 Limited edition
Promo singles
Year | Title | Album |
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2003 | "Kill the Sun" | Kill the Sun |
2005 | "In Love with the Darkness" | India |
2007 | "Sisters of the Light"1 | Salomé – The Seventh Veil |
2012 | "Valentine" | Neverworld's End |
2014 | "Dreamkeeper" | Sacrificium |
"Nightfall" | ||
2015 | "Don't Say A Word" | Fire & Ashes (EP) |
"Voyage Of The Fallen" | ||
1 As Xandria vs. Jesus on Extasy
Members
Current members
- Marco Heubaum – guitar, keyboards (1997–present)
- Gerit Lamm – drums (1997–present)
- Philip Restemeier – guitar (2001–present)
- Steven Wussow – bass (2013–present)
- Dianne van Giersbergen – vocals (2013–present)
Former members
- Niki Weltz – drums (1997)
- Manuel Vinke – guitar (1997)
- Andreas Litschel – keyboards (1997)
- Nicole Tobien – vocals (1997)
- Holger Vester – bass (1997)
- Jens Becker – guitar (1999–2000)
- Andreas Maske – guitar (2000–2001)
- Roland Krueger – bass (1999–2004)
- Kerstin Bischof – vocals (2009–2010)
- Lisa Middelhauve – vocals, piano (2000–2008, 2010)
- Nils Middelhauve – bass (2004–2012)
- Manuela Kraller – vocals (2010–2013)
Timeline
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "Xandria — Longplay-Chartverfolgung". musicline.de (in German). Phononet GmbH. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
- ↑ "Biography". Xandria. Retrieved 25 November 2014.
- ↑ "Xandria once again looking for lead singer". Blabbermouth. 18 February 2010. Retrieved 18 February 2010.
- ↑ http://www.roadrunnerreords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=151171[]
- ↑ "XANDRIA To Release 'Theater Of Dimensions' Album In January". Blabbermouth.net. September 22, 2016. Retrieved September 22, 2016.
- ↑ "Xandria". Hitparade.ch. Hung Medien. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
- ↑ "Xandria — Single-Chartverfolgung". Musicline.de (in German). Phononet GmbH. Retrieved 5 June 2012.
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Xandria. |
- Official website
- Xandria on Facebook
- Xandria at Encyclopaedia Metallum
- Now And Forever - Russian Fan Site