Cosmic Harmony
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(I will be thoroughly surprised if anyone else has heard of this band)
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Galloglass is a power metal band formed in 1999 in Germany. The band released their debut ablum "Legends From Now and Nevermore" in 2003 and it's follow up "Heavenseeker" (the latter being my preference of the two). Little is known about the band outside their music as they've not had much exposure, but I think they are worth mentioning.
Their songwriting has many levels and incorporates many medieval themes such as druid like chants and the use of acoustic instruments like the lute and the violin mixed with their twin, harmonized guitar parts, gospel based backing vocals, and overall power metalyness. Their songs lyrically are about dragons, sword fights, battle, sorcery, folklore, and other similar themes that are sometimes found in black metal.
Sometime in 2006 their original singer and bassist left the band for unknown reasons. They have since been replaced but no new material has been released and the band appears to be a on a definite hiatus.
I unfortunately have no other information on this band. It seems that they have made a attempts to do such things through myspace and making a website, but they don't appear to be committed to such things as they seem to have been abandoned shortly after getting started on them.
Originally their work was impossible to find, but over the years much of their work has been uploaded onto Youtube.
My introduction to Galloglass was some years ago while watching a video on Youtube that featured the following song "Dragon's Revenge" in it. This was at the peak of my "mega metal phase" and within 24 hours I had bought both their albums online. The song that follows it "Kings Who Die" has since become my favorite song from the band. The others are other song that I really like by them.
Official Website
Galloglass is a power metal band formed in 1999 in Germany. The band released their debut ablum "Legends From Now and Nevermore" in 2003 and it's follow up "Heavenseeker" (the latter being my preference of the two). Little is known about the band outside their music as they've not had much exposure, but I think they are worth mentioning.
Their songwriting has many levels and incorporates many medieval themes such as druid like chants and the use of acoustic instruments like the lute and the violin mixed with their twin, harmonized guitar parts, gospel based backing vocals, and overall power metalyness. Their songs lyrically are about dragons, sword fights, battle, sorcery, folklore, and other similar themes that are sometimes found in black metal.
Sometime in 2006 their original singer and bassist left the band for unknown reasons. They have since been replaced but no new material has been released and the band appears to be a on a definite hiatus.
I unfortunately have no other information on this band. It seems that they have made a attempts to do such things through myspace and making a website, but they don't appear to be committed to such things as they seem to have been abandoned shortly after getting started on them.
Originally their work was impossible to find, but over the years much of their work has been uploaded onto Youtube.
My introduction to Galloglass was some years ago while watching a video on Youtube that featured the following song "Dragon's Revenge" in it. This was at the peak of my "mega metal phase" and within 24 hours I had bought both their albums online. The song that follows it "Kings Who Die" has since become my favorite song from the band. The others are other song that I really like by them.
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