Ancestral Legacy

Ancestral Legacy
Background information
Origin Froland, Norway
Genres Gothic metal
Years active 1995 - present
Labels Femme Metal Records
Whispering Voice Records
Website www.ancestrallegacy.com
Members Eddie Risdal
Atle Johansen
Isadora Cortina
Tor Arvid Larsen
Christopher Vigre
Past members Elin Anita Omholt
Børre Iversen
Kjell-Ivar Aarli
Øyvind Rosseland
Stefan Hammer Knutsen
Thomas Bie

Ancestral Legacy is a Norwegian gothic metal-band, started in 1995 as Permafrost.

In 1999 they changed their name to Ancestral Legacy and also changed their musical style from black / death metal to more symphonic metal.

History

The band was founded in December 1995 by Eddie Risdal as Permafrost. At first the music was inspired by extreme metal as Dissection, Unanimated, Darkthrone and Ulver. The band changed its name to Ancestral Legacy in 1999 and was more symphonic.

The band released two demos, a self-titled in 2000 and Emptiness in 2002. Two members joined and Eddie Risdal (singer / guitarist) gathered new members. The demo Of Magic Illusions and promo Goodbye Reality came in respectively 2003 and 2004. The former was in 2005 re-released with four bonus tracks of the Russian label Magik Art. In February of that year, the band played two concerts at by: Larm in Stavanger, together with inter alia Theatre Of Tragedy, Sirenia and Mortiis. A music video for the song "Crash Of Silence" was shown on NRK2 Metal Svisj video jukebox autumn 2005.

In 2007, 14 songs were recorded for an upcoming album, Nightmare Diaries. The songs were mixed in January 2008 by Knut Magne Valle at his studio. In April, the EP Trapped Within the Words published by the band itself. The album Nightmare Diaries was released in winter 2010 at the British company Femme Metal Records. A double compilation CD released by the American label Siren Ette summer 2008 with Ancestral Legacy's song "Chosen Destiny" from the upcoming album. Other bands on the release include After Forever and Epica. The winter and spring of 2012 the band plays the songs for an upcoming album, which it was finally released on March 1, 2010 after continuous production delays.

In September 2014, the band released their third studio album entitled Terminal, with Mexican singer Isadora Cortina.

Discography

Studio albums

Demos and promos

EPs

DVDs

Music videos

Members

Current members

Former members

External links

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