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Gloryhammer is a British power metal band founded by keyboardist Christopher Bowes, lead vocalist of the band Alestorm. [4] Each member of the band represents a character in the story concept. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Band members appear on stage in armour and costumes to represent their respective characters.
Legends from Beyond the Galactic Terrorvortex is the third studio album by British power metal band Gloryhammer. It was released on 31 May 2019. [ 5 ] It is the final album to feature vocalist Thomas Winkler.
Thomas Laszlo Winkler (born 20 November 1985) is a Swiss singer. He is known for being the former vocalist of power metal band Angus McSix and former vocalist of power metal band Gloryhammer from 2011 to 2021, playing the roles of "Angus McFife, Prince of the Land of Fife" and his descendant "Angus McFife XIII" in the band's internal story.
Gloryhammer. Angus McFife (Thomas Winkler) – vocals; Ser Proletius (Paul Templing) – guitars, choir vocals; Zargothrax (Christopher Bowes) – keyboards, choir vocals; The Hootsman (James Cartwright) – bass, choir vocals; Ralathor (Ben Turk) – drums, choir vocals, orchestral arrangements; Additional musicians. Marie Lorey – female vocals
Space 1992: Rise of the Chaos Wizards is the second studio album by British power metal band Gloryhammer.It was released on September 25, 2015. [2] The deluxe edition contains an additional disc of orchestral renditions of the full album, with alternate titles.
Angus McSix is an international power metal band formed by Swiss singer Thomas Winkler and German producer, vocalist and guitarist Sebastian "Seeb" Levermann. The debut studio album, Angus McSix and the Sword of Power, was released on 21 April 2023 through Napalm Records.
You Gotta Believe is based on the true story of a Little League team's journey to the 2002 Little League World Series. The team traveled from Fort Worth, Texas, to Williamsport, Pa., dedicating ...
Gloryhammer: United Kingdom, Cyprus: 2010–present: Presents themselves as a tongue-in-cheek, parody of stereotypical power metal groups as well as appearing on-stage in armour and costumes. [92] Grave Digger: Germany: 1980–1987, 1991–present: One of the earlier heavy metal bands that contributed to the development of power metal as a ...