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Wuthering Heights is a Danish-Swedish heavy metal band with a somewhat eclectic musical style which falls in somewhere between progressive metal, "folk music-into-heavy metal" and power metal,[1] along with "a mixture of Neoclassical Metal, Melodic Speed Metal and various progressive elements."[2]

Wuthering Heights
Also known asAngelica (1989–1992), Minas Tirith (1992–1995), Vergelmir (1995–1997)
OriginCopenhagen, Denmark
Genres
  • speed metal
  • progressive metal
  • folk metal
  • heavy metal
  • power metal
  • Years active1989–present (hiatus since 2011)
    LabelsLocomotive, Sensory, Scarlet
    MembersErik Ravn
    Morten Gade Sørensen
    Nils Patrik Johansson
    Teddy Möller
    Andreas Lindhal
    Martin Arendal
    Past membersSee below
    Websitewuthering-heights.dk

    History

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    The group formed in 1989 under the name Angelica. They recorded nothing under this name, changing the name to Minas Tirith for the release of a demo cassette, entitled Tales From the Woods in late 1992. By the release of their second demo in 1995 the band had changed their name to Vergelmir. One track from this demo was included in 1996 on the Danish sampler Extremity Rising Vol.2 (on the Serious Entertainment label).

    In 1997, the band recorded their first album for German label Prophecy Productions, but the deal fell through and this version of the album has never been officially released. The band re-recorded the entire album in 1998 for their new American label The Laser’s Edge/Sensory and as the debut album Within it was finally released in 1999. The band began a long-lasting relationship with producer Tommy Hansen and his Jailhouse Studios for their follow-up album To Travel for Evermore in 2002. The band discovered then-unknown singer Nils Patrik Johansson whose huge voice (somewhat reminiscent of Ronnie James Dio) boosted the band’s sound, and they released Far From the Madding Crowd in 2004, which has received some critical acclaim amid the underground power metal and folk metal communities.

    In the summer of 2004 the band played outside Europe for the first time. The gig took place at the ProgPower festival in Atlanta, Georgia.[3] The show was filmed and was supposed to feature as a bonus DVD on the fourth album, but it was later changed to a bonus audio recording on their fourth release The Shadow Cabinet from 2006.[4] Their band released their fifth studio album, Salt, in 2010.[5]

    The band's line-up has changed a great deal over the years, and Erik Ravn is the only founding member remaining in the group today. They are currently signed to independent Danish label Nagelfest Music. However, the band has been on hold since March 2011 due to Erik Ravn's serious back-pain problems.

    In November 2018, Erik Ravn announced he was working on a new project called Beltane Born. He describes the music as celtic hard rock, but advises that the music is still in the demo stage and may not have found its final style yet. Also, it is uncertain who exactly is going to participate in the project.[6]

    Band members

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    Current members

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    Former members

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    Timeline

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    Discography

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    Year Title Type
    1997 Within Demo
    1999 Within Studio
    2002 To Travel for Evermore Studio
    2004 Far from the Madding Crowd Studio
    2006 The Shadow Cabinet Studio
    2010 Salt Studio

    References

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    [7][8][9]

    1. ^ "Wuthering Heights | Biography, Albums, Streaming Links". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ "Review | WUTHERING HEIGHTS – To Travel for Evermore". Powermetal.de. 13 January 2003. Retrieved 4 December 2021.
  • ^ "Wuthering Heights: The Shadow Cabinet | HARD ROCK MAGAZIN – A Rock Napilap!". Hardrock.hu. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ "Review | WUTHERING HEIGHTS – The Shadow Cabinet". Powermetal.de. 13 October 2006. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ Greg Prato. "Shadow Cabinet – Wuthering Heights | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ "Wuthering Heights – Official website – NEWS from WUTHERING HEIGHTS". Wuthering-heights.dk. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ Eduardo Rivadavia. "Salt – Wuthering Heights | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ "Wuthering Heights – The Shadow Cabinet review". Metalstorm.net. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
  • ^ Boyle, Tom O'. "Classic Rock | Louder". Classicrockmagazine.com. Retrieved 24 April 2020.
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