Majestic (band)
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Majestic, formerly known as Lab Rat, was a neo-classical
power metal
band
, founded in 1997 by Richard Andersson. They made two albums : Abstract Symphony (1999) and Trinity Overture (2000), under the label Massacre Records.
Neo-classical metal
Neo-classical metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music that is heavily influenced by classical music. It refers to a very technical performanceExact quote from the french text: "L'arrivée du néoclassique remet au goût du jour la virtuosité et le travail de l'instrument", « Les secrets du metal-...
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Power metal
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, founded in 1997 by Richard Andersson. They made two albums : Abstract Symphony (1999) and Trinity Overture (2000), under the label Massacre Records.
Discography
- Abstract Symphony (1999)
- Golden Sea
- Losers Shades Of Hell
- Standing Alone
- Silence
- Crimson Sun
- Ceasefire
- Black Moon Rising
- Blood Of The Tail
- Shadows From Beyond
- Nitro Pitbull
- Seekers Battlefield
- Abstract Symphony (bonus
- Trinity Overture (2000)
- Entering The Arena
- Voodoo Treasure
- The Rapture Of Canaan
- I’ll Shoot The Moon
- Resurrection
- Curtain Of Fire
- The Breath Of Horus
- Approaching The Storm
- Confusicus
- Trinity Overture
Last line-up
- Apollo Papathanasio (Vocals)
- Richard Andersson (Keyboards)
- Martin Wezowski (Bass)
- Magnus Nordh (Guitars)
- Peter Wildoer (Drums)
Former members
- Peter Espinoza (Guitars) (1997–1999)
- Jonas Blum (Vocals) (1997–1999)
- Joel Linder (Drums) (1997–1999)