WeltenBrand

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Bewitched Herds Boys 06:01 Tools
The Ghost of New Year's Eve 04:35 Tools
Question By The Night Ghost 05:25 Tools
The French And The Wine 06:02 Tools
The End Of The Wizard 05:29 Tools
Among Them 03:52 Tools
Gipsy Magic 06:06 Tools
Overheard 06:52 Tools
Foal In An Egg 06:52 Tools
Fovea Diaboli 04:07 Tools
The Fiddler 04:47 Tools
Das Rabenland 06:33 Tools
Manes ad Lapidem 06:43 Tools
Weltenbrand 02:06 Tools
Dark Desires 06:40 Tools
Her Poisoned Mind 05:23 Tools
The Three Sisters 08:31 Tools
The Bewitched Tears (The Little Lake of Sass) 06:25 Tools
The Death 06:29 Tools
Intro 01:50 Tools
The Bell Carrying Devil 01:50 Tools
Night Of The Blade 09:31 Tools
Magpies 05:31 Tools
Malleus maleficarum 07:41 Tools
The Sunken Bath 05:34 Tools
Mystica Classica 06:57 Tools
The Fall of Trisona 06:36 Tools
The Ghost Without a Head 04:31 Tools
The Wildmannli 05:36 Tools
The Bravest Girl of All 07:34 Tools
Wizard Of The Lost Kingdom 05:24 Tools
Abstrakt 04:02 Tools
People of the Night 06:15 Tools
The Devil Gets the Profiteer 04:51 Tools
The Ghost Of The Dead Son 05:51 Tools
The Golden Boos 07:36 Tools
Gafadura 08:05 Tools
The Saga of Lichten Stein 06:58 Tools
The Spectre in the Chamber 06:22 Tools
Sorrow fog 05:55 Tools
The Walking Nun 06:49 Tools
In God's or the Devil's Name 04:59 Tools
Pine Cone 04:52 Tools
Well of Pledge 07:24 Tools
Forsaken Wisdom 06:05 Tools
The Pious Man 04:51 Tools
Never Touch a Ghost 05:30 Tools
The Red Ghost 04:17 Tools
The White Horse of Lochgass 05:21 Tools
Her Poisoned Mind (Black Version) 05:24 Tools
The Lard Beggars 00:00 Tools
Cursed by the Zyprio 04:58 Tools
A Witch Reveals Herself 06:54 Tools
The Lard-Beggars 09:06 Tools
The Bewitched Tears 00:00 Tools
The fiddler (bonustrack) 04:37 Tools
The Fiddler (Spritual Cramp) 00:00 Tools
The Ghost Of New Year´s Eve 04:35 Tools
The Little Lake Of Sass 04:35 Tools
The Bells Carrying Devil 04:07 Tools
Her Poisoned Mind (black Versi 05:24 Tools
A Witch Reveals Herself (limited edition) 06:54 Tools
Cursed by the Zyprio (limited edition) 04:58 Tools
01. Intro. 06:54 Tools
bonus: the fiddler 06:54 Tools
Bewitched Helds Boys 06:01 Tools
03. Magpies. 06:01 Tools
In God Or The Devil's Name 06:01 Tools
Her poisoned Mind (Black) 06:01 Tools
The Saga Of Liechtenstein 06:57 Tools
The Bildmannli 06:57 Tools
Foeva Diaboli 04:03 Tools
Her Poisoned Mind (Dark Version) 06:57 Tools
The fiddler (Bonus track) 06:57 Tools
Das Nachtvolk 06:57 Tools
Spectre In The Chamber 04:03 Tools
Wildmannli 04:03 Tools
10. the Fiddler (Bonustrack). 04:03 Tools
16 - The Bells Carrying Devil 04:03 Tools
02 - The Three Sisters 04:03 Tools
The Fiddler (Cover-Version By Spiritual Cramp) (Bonus Track) 04:03 Tools
The Fiddler (Version by Spiritual Cramp) 04:03 Tools
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The principality of Liechtenstein is home to WeltenBrand, formed in 1995 by Oliver Falk. Ritchie Wenaweser and Simone Steiner joined for vocals. That same year, the band secured a record deal with Witchhunt Records and subsequently released their debut "Das Rabenland" a romantically inclined Darkwave album that immediately found acceptance within the genre. A year later, WeltenBrand signed to Oliver Falks own M.O.S. Records Ltd. to record and release their second offering, "Das Nachtvolk", in 1997. This release featured WeltenBrand violinist Daniela Nipp fort he first time and remained true to the bands sound, while improving upon both the musical and vocal arrangements. "Der Untergang von Trisona" was released in 1999. The band’s third album quickly received much praise from the media for its bombastic appeal and relentless energy apparent on each track. Its Neo Dark Classic style, boasting of medieval influences, also caught the attention of Liv Kristine (Leaves’ Eyes, ex Theatre of Tragedy) and Alexander Krull (Atrocity), whose enthusiasm can be heard on the album, as both of them contribruted vocally to this work. WeltenBrand released "In Gottes oder des Teufels Namen" in 2002. The album concentrated on featuring clear vocal arrangements and straightforward compositions without losing the uniqueness attributed to the band. While each WeltenBrand album presents a different perspective of the band’s sound, they do share a common thread. The lyrics always stem from Liechtenstein’s myths and legends as told by Dr. Otto Seger. Following the disbandment of M.O.S. Records Ltd., WeltenBrand signed to Napalm Records in the fall of 2002 and began working on their fifth release entitled "The End of the Wizard". During the recordings the band gained three new members: Mario Jahnke – Drums, Christian Sele – Bass und singer Dina Falk. The tracks on this latest work continue to draw upon the magical uniqueness of songwriter Oliver Falk’s compositions, while becoming more appealing to the masses. "The End of the Wizard" promises to deliver an enchanting journey into the mythical world of Liechtenstein’s myriad legends and sagas. (Bio from their Offical homepage) www.weltenbrand.li Please note that one of the band's albums, "The End of The Wizard" appears in last.fm (with full-tracks!) under the alternate spelling of Welten Brand (with a space): http://www.last.fm/music/Welten+Brand/The+End+of+the+Wizard Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.