Ebony Ark

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If Only 04:30 Tools
A merced de la lluvia 03:23 Tools
Ecstasy 04:09 Tools
Redemption 03:26 Tools
Endless Road 04:40 Tools
When The City Is Quiet 06:50 Tools
For You 03:52 Tools
Sincerely 04:38 Tools
Enough Is Enough 03:27 Tools
Out In The Cold 03:57 Tools
True Friendship Never Dies 03:56 Tools
So Close So Far 05:05 Tools
Thorn of Ice 04:59 Tools
We're Here Now 04:19 Tools
Dead Men's Lives 05:28 Tools
If Only... 04:43 Tools
Night's Cold Symphony 04:56 Tools
Damned by the Past 04:31 Tools
Ball and Chain 05:02 Tools
Searching for an Answer 03:25 Tools
Farewell 05:33 Tools
In Our Memories 01:10 Tools
Dreaming Silence 05:02 Tools
Desire 06:41 Tools
Humans or Beasts 05:37 Tools
What a Feeling 00:00 Tools
Stones in the Way 00:00 Tools
Open the Ark (Overture) 00:00 Tools
Humans Or Beasts? 05:36 Tools
In Our Memories (Intro) 01:10 Tools
What A Feeling (Irene Cara) 04:02 Tools
What A Feeling (Irene Cara Cover) 04:02 Tools
A Merced de la Lluvia (Bonustrack - SFAA Spanish Version) 03:24 Tools
mad-max.nnm.ru_If Only 04:45 Tools
Dreaming 01:13 Tools
For You... 03:53 Tools
Extasy 04:10 Tools
What A Feeling (orig.Irene Cara) 04:02 Tools
hard-mus.com_If Only 04:02 Tools
A Merced De La Lluvia (Bonustrack) 03:24 Tools
Stones In The Way (Bonus Track) 03:24 Tools
VII. Farewell 03:24 Tools
III. Damned By The Past 04:28 Tools
Dead Men´s Lives 05:28 Tools
VI. Desire 06:43 Tools
Humans Or Beasts- 06:43 Tools
V. Night's Cold Symphony 06:43 Tools
What A Feeling(Irene Cara) 06:43 Tools
Night' Cold Symphony 04:56 Tools
12 A Merced De La Lluvia. 04:56 Tools
When The City Is Quiet? 04:56 Tools
Ebony Ark - Thorn of Ice 04:56 Tools
Open The Ark 04:56 Tools
IX. Dreaming Silence 04:56 Tools
A Merced de la Iluvia 04:56 Tools
05 Searching For An Answer. 04:56 Tools
When The City Is Quiet - When The City Is Quiet 00:00 Tools
X. Searching for an Answer 00:00 Tools
XI. Ball And Chain 00:00 Tools
Ebony Ark - Ball And Chain 00:00 Tools
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At the end of 2002 Javier Jiménez and Rubén Villanueva (guitars) shared a musical vision that they sought to bring to the masses. After recruiting bass player Daniel Melián, EBONY ARK was finally born. After a series of fluid line-ups Beatriz Albert (vocals) and Jorge Sáez (drums) proved to be the final pieces of the puzzle. The band released their first demo in March 2004, containing 6 tracks, one of them being a cover of Irene Cara's "What a feeling A few months later, Javier Díez joined the band as a keyboard player. In October 2004, EBONY ARK's first studio album Decoder was released, including 11 tracks peppered with great songs like "Dead Men's Lives", "Searching for an Answer" and "Thorn of Ice". Their blend of hard-hitting metal with a progressive edge and Beatriz's powerful vocals over the top proved to be a winning formula for the metal audience, and they received many plaudits from both press and fans alike. EBONY ARK had started with a bang and deservedly pushed their way to the front in the international metal world. After touring all over Spain in February 2005, Jorge Sáez and Javier Díez left the band due to their commitments lying elsewhere. Iván (drums) and Diego (synth) joined Ebony Ark and the band became more stable. In June of the same year they shot their first video clip for their single "Thorn of Ice" in their hometown of Madrid. What followed was a busy time for the band, with concerts and rehearsals mixed with the composition of new songs for their new album. Their first concert outside Spain was on May 4th 2006 supporting the Dutch band EPICA in a very special show in Amsterdam's infamous Paradiso venue. In May they started recording Decoder 2.0 for their new label Transmission Records. Unfortunately Transmission Records went bankrupt before the album could be scheduled and never saw the light of day. Many bands would buckle under the stress of seeing their hard work go down the pan, but Ebony Ark are stronger than that. They set about finding a new deal, and after negotiations with several labels chose the fast-rising UK-based Ascendance Records as their new home. In April 2008, their long awaited second album, When The City Is Quiet, was finally released. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.