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The Black Halo is the seventh studio album by American power metal band Kamelot. It was released on March 15, 2005, through Steamhammer Records . It is a concept album inspired by Goethe's Faust .
In 2005, Kamelot made its first music videos for the songs "The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)" and "March of Mephisto" from the album The Black Halo. Both videos were shot by the prolific director Patric Ullaeus. On October 5, 2005, Kamelot added Oliver Palotai as the fifth official band member; Palotai played both keyboards and (additional ...
"The Haunting (Somewhere In Time)" 2005 The Black Halo "March of Mephisto" "Soul Society" 2006 "The Human Stain" 2007 Ghost Opera "Ghost Opera" "Rule the World" 2008 "Love You to Death" 2009 "The Great Pandemonium" 2010 Poetry for the Poisoned "Hunter's Season" 2011 "Necropolis" "Sacrimony (Angel of Afterlife)" 2012 Silverthorn
Ghost Opera is the eighth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot.It was released in 2007 by SPV GmbH/Steamhammer Records, on June 1 in Germany and followed by releases on June 4 in Europe and June 5 in the United States.
Epica is the sixth studio album by American power metal band Kamelot, released on March 3, 2003, through Noise Records. It was the first concept album by Kamelot. This album, along with its sequel The Black Halo (2005), is a rock opera inspired by the story of Goethe's Faust. Epica tells Part 1 while The Black Halo tells Part 2.
Kamelot was founded in Tampa, Florida by Youngblood and Richard Warner in 1991. [5] They signed their first contract in 1994 with German label Noise Records. [6] Six albums were released through the label. [7] After the release of Epica in 2003 they started working with SPV/Steamhammer. [8]
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The album features guest singing by Roy Khan [26] (from Kamelot) on the song "Trois Vierges". Epica also joined Kamelot as a support band on parts of their tour for promotion of The Black Halo album, to which Simons had contributed her vocals on the track "The Haunting (Somewhere in Time)". [27]