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Symphonic Leaves' Eyes

Mr. Gregory

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Official Website

Current members:
  • Elina Siirala (clean vocals)
  • Alexander Krull (growled vocals, keyboard)
  • Pete Streit (guitar)
  • Joris Nijenhuis (drums)
  • Thorsten Bauer (guitar, bass)
Notable former members:
Albums:
Leaves' Eyes is a symphonic metal band formed in 2003 by Norwegian singer Liv Kristine and Alexander Krull's German death metal band, Atrocity. Their sound consists of beautiful female clean vocals backed up by harsh male death growls on a melodic metal backdrop. Most of their songs are mid-tempo and tend to be more on the mellow sounding side, which made them the perfect gateway band into symphonic metal for me. Liv wrote most of the lyrics while she was with the band, and they tend to draw from her Norwegian heritage - they're generally about Norse mythology and are Viking-themed.

I've been a fan of theirs ever since I stumbled upon the video for "My Destiny," from Njord, on YouTube. It started off quite calmly, with a beautiful woman (Liv) softly singing in the woods while the rest of the band stood around, not doing anything. Having listened to black metal pretty much exclusively for a little over a year straight by this point, I was very skeptical and wondered if I had chosen the wrong path. Then, at a little over the 30 second mark, a very tasty guitar riff and the drums kicked in, and from that moment on, I was sold on them. I wasn't a big fan of Alexander's vocals, but Liv's sweet, soothing voice combined with the harsher instrumentation in the background won me over. I immediately bought Njord, and though it had some cheesy moments (in my opinion at the time), I thoroughly enjoyed it from start to finish.

I really liked the fact that Leaves' Eyes was a family affair. Liv and Alexander were husband and wife, and their son, Leon Alexander, was actually in a couple of their videos from King of Kings. Sadly, this wouldn't last forever, as even they would succumb to what I am convinced is the #1 rule of symphonic metal, which states that you must change vocalists like I change underwear. Alexander and Liv had an ugly, sudden split in 2016, and Liv was kicked out of the band. I'm not going to say too much more about it other than that or take sides on it, because there are two sides to every story, and I wasn't there. There's plenty of information/gossip readily available on the Internet if you feel like digging further into it. Liv is actually in Midnattsol now, which is her sister's band (Carmen Elise Espenæs).

Elina Siirala, a Finnish singer and vocal coach (and apparently second cousin of Nightwish's Tuomas Holopainen, which I just found out today) was brought on to replace Liv. Naturally, she (and the band, by proxy) promptly received a bunch of hate due to the personal stuff going on between Liv and Alexander, which I thought was totally undeserved. It apparently got so bad that comments have been disabled on all of the videos they've made since they left Napalm for AFM Records in 2015. I find the singer wars that some symphonic metal fans get into absolutely ridiculous, so suffice it to say that I liked Elina from the moment I saw and heard her in the video for "Edge of Steel." She's an adorable young lady with a lovely voice. What more can you ask for?

I like pretty much all of their albums. If you're just getting into them, I say start wherever you want. I had low expectations for Sign of the Dragonhead, given all of the turmoil surrounding the band and given the fact that it was their first album with a brand new singer, but it's actually quite good. Whenever I decide to put it on, I don't want to turn it off.

Here are a ton of videos. Check 'em out!

Farewell Proud Men (from Vinland Saga)


Elegy (from Vinland Saga)


My Destiny (from Njord)


Spirits' Masquerade (from Meredead)


Hell to the Heavens (from Symphonies of the Night)


The Waking Eye (from King of Kings)


Edge of Steel (from King of Kings - first video with Elina Siirala)


Across the Sea (from Sign of the Dragonhead)

 

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I love Leaves' Eyes. I like those Beauty and the Beast type vocals...and of course, the beautiful melodic musical backdrop. Simply superb!

I was introduced to this group back in 2010 with the Njord album. Liv was the female vocalist and I just loved her style. I even liked her vocals in Theatre of Tragedy...another growls / clean vocal band, which is a totally different beast than Leaves' Eyes. The Njord album is more folk oriented, like the title suggests, but the whole album is really impressive.

I see @Mr. Gregory posted the My Destiny video already. (y)

Take the Devil In Me (a softer song with no harsh vocals)

Froyas Theme (Live)



On a totally off subject note: Alexander's hair is insanely long...I'm kinda jealous....lol
 

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I love Leaves' Eyes. I like those Beauty and the Beast type vocals...and of course, the beautiful melodic musical backdrop. Simply superb!

I was introduced to this group back in 2010 with the Njord album. Liv was the female vocalist and I just loved her style. I even liked her vocals in Theatre of Tragedy...another growls / clean vocal band, which is a totally different beast than Leaves' Eyes. The Njord album is more folk oriented, like the title suggests, but the whole album is really impressive.

I see @Mr. Gregory posted the My Destiny video already. (y)

Take the Devil In Me (a softer song with no harsh vocals)

Froyas Theme (Live)



On a totally off subject note: Alexander's hair is insanely long...I'm kinda jealous....lol
Yeah, it took me a while to get into the powerful operatic vocals utilized by the majority of symphonic metal singers. Liv's voice was just perfect for me because it's much softer than that of others in this genre. She helped to ease me into it.

Man, I forgot how good "Frøya's Theme" is. I really need to sit down and listen to Njord again. That was a great album!
 

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I put on Sign of the Dragonhead for the long drive home from my aunt's house on Thanksgiving night, and man, it really hit the spot. Riders on the Wind is one of my favorite songs from that album. It's got such a happy, positive vibe, and for the first time in a long time, comments are enabled on the video! (y)

I have to say, I really like Elina and hope she sticks around for the long haul. She's so adorable! :giggle:

 

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The new EP, Black Butterfly, which was released November 22, 2019 is streaming on Youtube. This EP contains a German version of Silent Night for the holidays....

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  1. Black Butterfly
  2. Serkland
  3. Night of the Ravens
  4. Stille Nacht (Silent Night)

 

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The 2020 album, The Last Viking.

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Tracklist:
Death Of A King
Chain Of The Golden Horn
Dark Love Empress
Serpents And Dragons
Black Butterfly
War Of Kings
For Victory
Two Kings One Realm
Flames In The Sky
Serkland
Varangians
Night Of The Ravens
The Last Viking
Break Into The Sky Of Aeon

Chain of the Golden Horn

The Last Viking

Night of the Ravens
 
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I loved their albums until 2011, then they faded on me a little - probably due to repetition in their sound, a factor I noticed quite often in symphonic/goth :)
 

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Now that I've been through Epica's full-length album discography, I've been doing the same with Leaves' Eyes. I'm up to Meredead. I always get that one and Njord mixed up in their discography and think that Meredead came first.

Though I've liked all of their albums so far, Vinland Saga is probably my current favorite. I really like the more laid back vibe of that album in general. Of course, I have a vague memory of all these songs in the back of my mind, but it's been a while since I've heard them, so it's almost like this stuff is brand new to me. I love that part at around the 30 second mark of Solemn Sea, when the string (keyboard) sounds get a little more urgent and those cymbals start crashing a little slower.


 
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Now that I've been through Epica's full-length album discography, I've been doing the same with Leaves' Eyes. I'm up to Meredead. I always get that one and Njord mixed up in their discography and think that Meredead came first.

Though I've liked all of their albums so far, Vinland Saga is probably my current favorite. I really like the more laid back vibe of that album in general. Of course, I have a vague memory of all these songs in the back of my mind, but it's been a while since I've heard them, so it's almost like this stuff is brand new to me. I love that part at around the 30 second mark of Solemn Sea, when the string (keyboard) sounds get a little more urgent and those cymbals start crashing a little slower.


Beautiful symph rock song.....unlike the rest :)
 

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I just finished listening to Leaves' Eyes full album discography. Meredead wasn't bad. I wasn't as crazy about Symphonies of the Night. In general, I wasn't a fan of their harder/more powerful approach on that album, especially with regard to Liv's vocals. I like her gentle vocals more. Éléonore De Provence is a really good song, though, and it goes hard. My favorite Liv album might actually now be her last one, King of Kings. It's definitely a toss-up between that and Vinland Saga.

The Last Viking is a solid album, but Sign of the Dragonhead is my favorite Elina album, at least as of this moment. I don't know what it is about that particular album - maybe it's because it was the first one after The Split - but every single time I put it on, I find myself listening to it until the end or until I have to stop listening to it. Hearing the opening of Across the Sea always gets me into it. It's a relatively simple song for them, but I absolutely love it.

I have a soft spot for it because it was one of the first singles they did with Elina. That was back when everyone was still disliking all their YouTube videos and some of the commenters were being so unnecessarily mean to her over something that she had nothing to do with. I heard the song and saw the video and was like "what the heck? She's a cutie, and I like her voice. Give her a chance." I didn't care what anyone said. I embraced her from the beginning. :giggle:

Here are some favorites of mine that haven't already been posted in this thread.

Etain (from Meredead)


Éléonore De Provence (from Symphonies of the Night)


King of Kings (title track from that album)


Edge of Steel (Liv/Simone Simons, from King of Kings)


Beowulf (from Sign of the Dragonhead)


Varangians (from The Last Viking)

 
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I just finished listening to Leaves' Eyes full album discography. Meredead wasn't bad. I wasn't as crazy about Symphonies of the Night. In general, I wasn't a fan of their harder/more powerful approach on that album, especially with regard to Liv's vocals. I like her gentle vocals more. Éléonore De Provence is a really good song, though, and it goes hard. My favorite Liv album might actually now be her last one, King of Kings. It's definitely a toss-up between that and Vinland Saga.

The Last Viking is a solid album, but Sign of the Dragonhead is my favorite Elina album, at least as of this moment. I don't know what it is about that particular album - maybe it's because it was the first one after The Split - but every single time I put it on, I find myself listening to it until the end or until I have to stop listening to it. Hearing the opening of Across the Sea always gets me into it. It's a relatively simple song for them, but I absolutely love it.

I have a soft spot for it because it was one of the first singles they did with Elina. That was back when everyone was still disliking all their YouTube videos and some of the commenters were being so unnecessarily mean to her over something that she had nothing to do with. I heard the song and saw the video and was like "what the heck? She's a cutie, and I like her voice. Give her a chance." I didn't care what anyone said. I embraced her from the beginning. :giggle:

Here are some favorites of mine that haven't already been posted in this thread.

Etain (from Meredead)


Éléonore De Provence (from Symphonies of the Night)


King of Kings (title track from that album)


Edge of Steel (Liv/Simone Simons, from King of Kings)


Beowulf (from Sign of the Dragonhead)


Varangians (from The Last Viking)

Luv it !!!