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Lunatica

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Lunatica
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Lunatica is a Swiss symphonic metal band, formed in Suhr in 1998.

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Biography

Formation

Founded by keyboardist Alex Seiberl and guitarist Sandro D'Incau, lead vocalist Andrea Dätwyler joined the band in 2001.[2]

Atlantis

Their debut album Atlantis was released later that year. A series of concerts and festival appearances followed, and Lunatica was named "Best Newcomers" at the Swiss metal festival, Metaldayz.

Fables & Dreams

Their second album Fables & Dreams followed in February 2004, produced by Sascha Paeth, renowned for his work with numerous successful European acts. Fables & Dreams debuted at #13 on the Swiss Internet Charts.

The Edge of Infinity

Their third studio album The Edge of Infinity followed in August 2006.

In 2008, guitarist André Leuenberger left the band, and was replaced by Marc Torretti.[3]

New Shores

Lunatica's fourth studio album New Shores was released in February 2009.

Return and upcoming fifth studio album

An as-yet untitled fifth album has been in production since 2010.

On 14 March 2019 the band shared a pre-production version of the upcoming song Luna on their Soundcloud site.[4]

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Band members

Current

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Andrea Dätwyler
  • Sandro D’Incau - guitars (1998–present)
  • Alex Seiberl - keyboards (1998–present)
  • Andrea Dätwyler - vocals (2001–present)
  • Emilio "MG" Barrantes - bass (2001–present)
  • Ronnie Wolf - drums (2001–present)

Former

  • Beat Brack - bass (1998–2001)
  • Ermes Di Prisco - drums (1998–2001)
  • André Leuenberger - guitars (2001–2008)
  • Marc Torretti - guitars (2008-2009)
  • Zoltan Daraban - guitars (2009-2012)

Timeline

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Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • Fable of Dreams (2004)
  • Who You Are (2005)

Music videos

  • Song for You (2007)

References

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