Tag: xandria
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Napalm Label Mates Edge of Paradise, Xandria, and Delain Set NYC’s Gramercy Theater Ablaze with Passion and Power

Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributor | Photographer r.m.music94@gmail.com Some shows feel big, and others feel like a moment in time—something powerful, unrepeatable, and absolutely electrifying. On March 23rd, NYC’s Gramercy Theater transformed into a battleground of symphonic and melodic metal, where Delain, Xandria, and Edge of Paradise delivered performances that weren’t…
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Xandria’s “Universal Tales” Is a Beacon of Hope

Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributor | Photographer r.m.music84@gmail.com When Xandria roared back to life last year with The Wonders Still Awaiting, they didn’t just reintroduce themselves—they redefined their legacy. It was a bold resurrection after a prolonged silence, showcasing their symphonic splendor in a modern, razor-sharp package. Now, with their nine-track…
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Wind Rose And Xandria’s Energy Lights NYC’s Irving Plaza Ablaze!

Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributor | Photographer r.m.music84@gmail.com Tuesday, April 14th marked a monumental evening as the Italian dwarves of Wind Rose graced the stage during their North American headlining tour, making a captivating stop at NYC’s renowned Irving Plaza. Having previously enchanted American audiences as the supporting act for Rhapsody…
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Xandria’s “The Wonders Still Awaiting” Has Significantly Raised the Bar For Symphonic Metal – Out Friday, February 3rd via Napalm Records!

Ryan Murray | Co-Owner | Chief Editor | Contributor r.m.music84@gmail.com 📸 – Tim Tronckoe Xandria’s latest full-length studio album “The Wonders Still Awaiting” is absolutely their strongest effort to date! Releasing on February 3rd 2023 via Napalm Records, this absolute must-hear album brings you on a journey of the incredible wonders that we as a human race…
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Review of Xandria’s “Sacrificium” Album
Reviewed by Brian Kelman8/15/2014 Symphonic Gothic Metal Band Xandria, originally from Bielefeld, Germany, has released a perfectly balanced and deftly written magnum opus. Imagine having to replace the singer (Lisa Middelhauve, nee Schaphaus) that helped the band make it a name for itself with one (Manuela Kraller) who left after only one, highly acclaimed,…