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Candlemass
Metal

After Leif Edling dissolved the band Nemesis, he started his own band under the name Candlemass (a possibly deliberate misspelling of Candlemas). The first Candlemass album was Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, released in 1986 and now considered a milestone in the Doom metal scene.



The next release was Nightfall (1987), considered by some as one of the greatest Doom metal albums ever. The line-up had now changed: new members were Messiah Marcolin (vocals), Lars Johansson (lead guitar) and Jan Lindh (drums). This line-up is generally considered the most important and the ...read more

After Leif Edling dissolved the band Nemesis, he started his own band under the name Candlemass (a possibly deliberate misspelling of Candlemas). The first Candlemass album was Epicus Doomicus Metallicus, released in 1986 and now considered a milestone in the Doom metal scene.



The next release was Nightfall (1987), considered by some as one of the greatest Doom metal albums ever. The line-up had now changed: new members were Messiah Marcolin (vocals), Lars Johansson (lead guitar) and Jan Lindh (drums). This line-up is generally considered the most important and the most successful in the band's history. The next two albums were Ancient Dreams (1988) and Tales Of Creation (1989). In 1990, a live album was released. Shortly afterwards, a dispute between the band members resulted in Messiah Marcolin's decision to leave.



After the departure of Marcolin, Candlemass recruited vocalist Tomas Vikstr�m and recorded Chapter VI (1992). Candlemass then disbanded, partly because the album was unsuccessful and partly because Leif Edling had formed another project under the name of Abstrakt Algebra. With Abstrakt Algebra not doing well, Leif suddenly recruited a new line-up under the name of Candlemass and recorded the album Dactylis Glomerata, which was a combination of songs for a new Abstakt Algebra CD and some new material. A couple of years later the Black Sabbath -inspired album From The 13th Sun was released.



In 2002, the members of the classic Candlemass line-up decided to reform. They performed some well-received live shows and released another live album. Other albums released by the reformed band were remastered versions of Epicus... and Nightfall, Ancient Dreams and Tales of Creation. A DVD called Documents of Doom has been released as well. The band was working on a new album, with some new songs recorded, and searching for a record label, but differences arose again, resulting in Candlemass disbanding again. In the meantime, Leif Edling started a new project, Krux, with former Abstrakt Algebra singer Mats Leven and two members of Entombed.



In November 2004, the band announced that they have re-united for the second time. They have recorded a new album, named simply Candlemass, with the classic line-up. It was released in May 2005. This CD was named in the top 20 of 2005. They won a Swedish Grammy in 2005.



In 2006, rumors began to spread that vocalist Messiah Marcolin was leaving the band. This was confirmed in October of that year when the band announced Messiah's departure. After much speculation, the new vocalist unveiled was Rob Lowe of Solitude Aeternus. In 2007, Candlemass released their first album with Rob titled King of the Grey Islands.



- Credit to Wikipedia



Candlemass is:

Robert Lowe - Vocals

Lars Johansson - Lead Guitars

Mats Mappe Björkman - Rhythm Guitar

Leif Edling - Bass

Jan Lindh - Drums « hide

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Death Magic Doom
03/27/2009

3.6
22 Votes
Lucifer Rising EP
10/02/2008

3
1 Votes
King of the Grey Islands
2007

3.8
31 Votes
Candlemass
2005

3.8
30 Votes
Essential Doom
2004

Doomed For Live
2003

3
2 Votes
From the 13th Sun
1999

2.9
4 Votes
Dactylis Glomerata
1998

2.4
4 Votes
Chapter IV
1992

2.6
5 Votes
Tales of Creation
1989

3.7
10 Votes
Ancient Dreams
1988

3.9
10 Votes
Nightfall
1987

4.1
65 Votes
Epicus Doomicus Metallicus
1986

4.3
90 Votes

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