Magion (band)
Magion | |
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Origin | The Hague, Netherlands |
Genres | Symphonic gothic metal |
Years active | 2005-2014 |
Labels | Unsigned/Independent |
Website |
www |
Past members |
Myrthe van Beest Chris Vrij Arjen van der Toorn Joop de Rooij Menno Bruggeling David de Waal Walter Romberg David Gutierrez Rojas Nienke Verboom |
Magion was a Dutch symphonic gothic metalband from The Hague, existing from 2005 to 2014. The band released two albums, an EP and two demos,[1] and performed with bands such as Epica, Delain, Trail of Tears & Jorn. The album "Close to Eternity" was mastered by the Swedish rock/metal producer and musician Dan Swanö.[2] Through the years the popularity of the group gradually grew, peaking late 2013 after the release of their second album "A Different Shade of Darkness", which generated various media attention [3] and resulted in a performance at the 11th edition of the annual Metal Female Voices Fest in Belgium, late 2013. The band split up after disagreements in the spring of 2014.[4]
Discography
- Demos & EP
- 2006: Spheres (demo)
- 2008: Demo (demo)
- 2009: Promo 2009 (EP)
- Studio albums
- 2010: Close to Eternity
- 2013: A Different Shade of Darkness
Band members
- Myrthe van Beest (Scenario II, ex-Slander, Fayx) - vocals (2005-2014)
- Chris Vrij - guitar, grunts (2005-2014)
- Arjen van der Toorn - guitar (2007-2014)
- Joop de Rooij (Aria Flame, Mercy Isle, ex-After the Silence, ex-Transentience, ex-Galanor) - keyboards (2011-2014)
- Menno Bruggeling - bass (2007-2014)
- David de Waal (ex-Intestine, Fayx, ex-Infinite Dawn, ex-Redeemer, ex-Annatar (live), ex-27 Ways to Win) - drums (2005-2012, 2013-2014)
- Walter Romberg (ex-Slander, Fayx, ex-Fenris, ex-Infinite Dawn) - keyboards (2005-2008, 2008-2011)
- David Gutierrez Rojas (Kingfisher Sky, ex-Elleanore, ex-Infinite Dawn) - keyboards (2008)
- Nienke Verboom (Mindshade) - live vocals (2013)
References
- ↑ "Magion - Encyclopaedia Metallum". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
- ↑ "Dan Swanö misc. staff - Encyclopaedia Metallum". The Metal Archives. Retrieved 2014-08-23.
- ↑ "Sonic Cathedral WebZine - Magion Interview 2013". Soniccathedral.com. 2013-10-14. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
- ↑ "MAGION". Metalmaidens.com. Retrieved 2014-08-22.
External links
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