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Beyond The Sea Lyrics 2005
Between Light And Darkness Lyrics 2003
Dark Moor Lyrics 2003
From Hell Lyrics 2003
The Gates Of Oblivion Lyrics 2002
The Fall Of Melnibone Lyrics 2001
Hall Of The Olden Dreams Lyrics 2000
Shadowland Lyrics 1999
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Dark Moor Biography

One of Spain's longest-running heavy metal exports, Dark Moor was founded in 1994 by Madrid-based guitarist Enrik Garcia, and after honing their fantasy-laced power metal via three demo tapes (1996's iTales of the Dark Moor/i, 1998's iDreams of Madness/i, and 1999's iFlying/i), signed with the independent Arise label for the release of their full-length debut, 1999's Shadowland. This was followed by releases like The Hall of the Olden Dreams (2000), The Fall of Melnibone (EP, 2001), The Gates of Oblivion (2002), and Between Light and Darkness (EP, 2003), which drew comparisons to European acts like Rhapsody and Blind Guardian, and fared quite well in established power metal markets such as Germany, Japan, and Brazil. All of these were also recorded by a stable lineup consisting of Garcia, vocalist Elisa Candelas Martin, fellow guitarist Albert Maroto, bassist Anan Kaddouri, keyboardist Roberto Pena de Camus, and drummer Jorge Saez, but a serious creative schism would tear Dark Moor apart (and lead to the creation of rival act Dreamaker) prior to 2003's eponymous long-player, leaving only Garcia and Kaddouri to work with new members Alfred Romero (vocals), Jose Garrido (guitar), and Andy C. (drums). At least the hallmarks of their music weren't altered, although a very distinctive quality was lost with Elisa Martin's departure (the world not being exactly rife with great female metal vocalists). Kaddouri too would decide to split the following year, but was duly replaced by bassist Daniel Fernandez as Dark Moor carried on as usual with 2005's Beyond the Sea. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide