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Cloudscape is a melodic metal band from Helsingborg, Sweden. They have performed live at festivals such as ProgPower Europe , Sweden Rock Festival , ProgPower UK , and Bloodstock Open Air and in 2014 they did a 3½ week long European Tour.
Cloudscape is the self-titled debut album by Swedish progressive metal band Cloudscape, released through Metal Heaven in 2004. Guitarplayer Torben Enevoldsen (Section A, Fate) guests on guitar solo on the outro of the opening track As The Light Leads The Way .
New Era is a 2012 studio album by the Swedish metal band Cloudscape. It is the first album to feature the band's new lineup: Fredrik Joakimsson (drums), Håkan Nyander (bass) and Stefan Rosqvist (guitar). Two music videos (Your Desire and Before Your Eyes) were released to promote New Era.
Cloudscape may refer to: Cloudscape (art), a depiction of clouds or sky Cloudscape photography, a photographic view of clouds or sky; Cloudscape (band), a progressive metal band from Sweden Cloudscape, Cloudscape's self-titled debut album; Cloudscape, previous name of Apache Derby, a relational database management system
Global Drama is a 2008 studio album by the Swedish metal band Cloudscape. It is the band's third studio album, and the last to feature their founding lineup of Roger Landin (drums), Haynes Pherson (bass) and Björn Eliasson (guitar). Two musicvideos (Cloak & Daggers and Darkest Legacy) were released to promote Global Drama.
Crimson Skies is a 2006 studio album by the Swedish metal band Cloudscape. It is the band's second studio album. On June 9, 2006 Cloudscape performed at the Sweden Rock Festival to promote Crimson Skies followed by other appearances at clubs and festivals around in Europe. A performance of the song "Demon Tears" was filmed and released as music ...
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An early cloudscape photographer, Belgian photographer Léonard Misonne (1870–1943), was noted for his black and white photographs of heavy skies and dark clouds. [ 1 ] In the early to middle 20th century, American photographer Alfred Stieglitz (1864–1946) created a series of photographs of clouds, called "equivalents" (1925–1931).