Stormwitch

Stormwitch
Also known as Lemon Sylvan (1979-1981)
Origin Heidenheim, Baden Württemberg, Germany
Genres Heavy metal, Speed metal
Years active 1979–1994; 2002–present
Labels GAMA Records
Scratch Records
Battle Cry Records
Nuclear Blast Records
Website http://www.stormwitch.de
Members Andy Mück (Andy Aldrian)
Jürgen Wannenwetsch
Pete Lancer
Ralf "Stoney" Spitznagel
Past members See Former members section

Stormwitch is a metal band from Heidenheim, Baden Württemberg, Germany, formed in 1979 under the name Lemon Sylvan. The name was changed into Stormwitch in 1981.[1] They have been called "The Masters of Black Romantic" by their fans. The band's song lyrics often focused on fantasy, occult or historical themes, along with their contemporaries and countrymen Helloween. They performed at Wacken Open Air festival in 2002. Over time they have changed their sound from a Judas Priest-esque style of heavy metal to a more keyboard based form of power metal.

History

Stormwitch was founded in the early eighties by childhood friends Harald Spengler (Lee Tarot), Stefan Kauffmann (Steve Merchant), and Andy Mück, writing their first songs while they searched for the final pieces of the band to play live shows, including clubs and youth centers. The first line-up was completed by Peter Langer (Pete Lancer) and Jürgen Wannenwetsch.

Their first album, Walpurgis Night, in 1984, was recorded using as little post-production as possible to remain true to the sound they were trying to achieve. They did not use multi-track recording, instead recording the album straight through. Approximately a year later they recorded the album Tales of Terror, of which the master tapes were supposed to be destroyed, only recently being re-recorded using original LP albums. Their third album Stronger Than Heaven was released in 1986, followed by The Beauty and the Beast in 1987. In 1989 they released Eye of the Storm and Live in Budapest. They toured much of Europe during the Cold War, including Eastern European countries such as Hungary, where they were waylaid by officials and nearly missed the first gig of that particular tour.

Shortly after, Harald Spengler left the band to concentrate on managing. In 1992, Stefan Kauffmann and Wolfgang Schludi (who replaced Harald Spengler) also left the band before the recordings for War of the Wizards could start. The recording line-up for War of the Wizards consisted of Andy Mück (Vocals), Damir Uzunovic (Guitar), Joe Gassmann (Guitar), Martin Albrecht (Bass) and Peter Langer (Drums). After the release, Joe Gassmann had to leave the band. As a four-piece they recorded "Shogun" in 1994.

After some changes in line up once again and an eventual break up in 1996, Andy Mück, the only member from the original line-up, and Martin Winkler wrote the song Dance with the Witches in 2002, and with a new line up and the help of Nuclear Blast Records, Stormwitch regrouped once more and took to the stage.[2]

This new line-up also released the album Witchcraft in 2004 but split up shortly after. Again Andy Mück was the original member. He regrouped with first bass-player Jürgen Wannenwetsch in 2005. In 2010 the line-up was completed once again with Ralf Spitznagel (Guitar), Marc Scheunert (Guitar) and Harry Reischmann (Drums). Reischmann's departure was announced in January 2011, with Stefan Köllner being brought in to replace him on drums. The band have commented on their website that a new album is in progress and should be released in 2011. It will be titled Season of the Witch.[3] On April 11th 2013 Original Guitarist Lee Tarot died of a stroke at the age of 50[4] In April 2013 Guitarist Marc Scheunert left the band due to problems caused by the age gap between himself and the other members of the band.[5]

Discography

Stormwitch formed in the 1980s and released 7 albums in their original spell:

Members

The vocalist Andy Mück has been the only constant member in the band with numerous line up changes since the formation.

Current members

Former Members

Guitarist
Bass guitarist
Drums
Keyboards

References

  1. "Encyclopaedia Metallum - Stormwitch". Metal-archives.com. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  2. "Stormwitch". Stormwitch.de. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  3. "Stormwitch - The Masters Of Black Romantic: Start". Stronger-than-heaven.net. Retrieved 2010-08-13.
  4. "Lee Tarot Death". Blabbermouth. Retrieved 5 May 2013.
  5. "Scheunert Leaves Stormwitch Oddicial Announcement". Stormwitch. Retrieved 5 May 2013.

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