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Origin | Sofia, Bulgaria |
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Years active | 2010 | –present
Labels | Independent |
Website | metalwings |
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METALWINGS is a Symphonic metal band from Sofia, Bulgaria.
The band was formed in Autumn 2010 by lead singer and songwriter Stela Atanasova. Her idea was to combine elements of classical music with the melodic genres of metal. The style is considered as symphonic gothic metal with female operatic vocals. The band were soon joined by the guitarist and male singer Velislav Uzunov. Drummer Emilian Arsov, bassist Konstantin Uzunov and the keyboardist Angel Kitanov then joined. In December 2013, METALWINGS announced Boyan Boyadjiev as Uzunov’s replacement. Boyan also took over the male vocalist role previously filled by Uzunov. In December 2014, Boyan Boyadjiev was replaced by Grigor Kostadinov. In November 2015, METALWINGS announced Krastyo Jordanov as a second guitarist of the band. After the release of their EP Fallen Angel In The Hell (2016) METALWINGS announced Nikola Ivanov (Blackie) as Arsov’s replacement. In March 2018, Konstantin Uzunov was replaced by Milen Mavrov. In 2019, the bass player Vlad Enev joined the band.
The band produced the first music video for the song "Crying of the Sun" in the beginning of 2015. The music video has over 18 million views on YouTube.[1]
On April 27, 2017, METALWINGS released the second music video for the song "Fallen Angel In The Hell".[2] On April 19, 2018, METALWINGS released their album called For All Beyond. And their third official video for the song "For All Beyond" was released on 1 November 2018 on YouTube.[3]
Between September and November 2020, Metalwings enters the studio to record their second studio album, which is expected to be released in the spring of 2021. On December 23rd, 2020, METALWINGS released their brand new single “Monster in the Mirror”! The single is mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios. On March 13th, 2021, METALWINGS released the official music video of "Monster in the Mirror" on YouTube.[4], which is the first single taken from their upcoming album A Whole New Land.
Biography[]
Formation (2010)[]
The band was founded in Autumn 2010 by classically trained vocalist Stela Atanasova. Stela’s idea was to combine elements of classical music with the melodic genres of metal. The style is considered as Symphonic, Gothic metal with female fronted operatic vocals.
Soon the band was joined by the guitarist and male singer Velislav Uzunov, the drummer Emilian Arsov, the bassist Konstantin Uzunov and the keyboardist Angel Kitanov. For the last seven years the band has played on many gigs and participated in many festivals, some of which are: “Rock Festival” in Slivnitsa – 2011; "Rock 2 Night" festival in Route 80 – 2012; "Rock Revival" festival in Cherven Briag – 2012; International Moto Fest "Night Wolves" - 2012, 2013 and 2015; Rock Fest "Berkstock" – 2012; Concert in Kiustendil – 2013; “The Power of Rock” - 2013 and 2015; “Polinero Rock Fest” in Plovdiv – 2014; Concert with the Croatian band AngelSeed in Sofia – 2014; Promotional concert for the band's first official video in Joy Station – 2015; Participation in "Wacken Oper Air Metal Battle" – 2015; Promotional concert for the band's first EP in Joy Station – 2016; “Eleshnitza Rock Fest” – 2017. Promotional concert for the band’s debut album “For All Beyond” at Mixtape – 2018; Promotional video for the song “For All Beyond” at Sofia Live Club – 2018. Tour with Imperial Age in Vienna, Cluj-Napoca, Bucharest and Sofia, March 2019. Concert with Bucovina in Brasov, March 2019.
In 2015, the band showed the world that music that is highly appreciated by millions of people all over the world can be produced in Bulgaria with their beautiful and epic official video of the song "Crying of the Sun". The video of "Crying of the Sun" was filmed in Belogradchik - directed by Peter Tomov and Velislava Gospodinova. Male vocals in the song were sung by the first guitarist of the band Velislav Uzunov who had left the band three months before making the video. In the video, male vocals are performed by Konstantin Uzunov (Bass). On May 12, 2016, METALWINGS released their first EP, Fallen Angel In The Hell. After that there were a series of interviews for several metal webzines and radios, including Conexion Rock Radio which has thousands of listeners from Latin America. In this EP the band presented four songs - "Fallen Angel In The Hell", "Slaves Of The Night", "Ship Of Shadows" and "Immortal Metal Wings". The song "Crying Of The Sun", which was released as a single in 2012, was featured in the EP as a bonus track.
On 27 April 2017, METALWINGS released their second official video for the song "Fallen Angel In The Hell”. The video was filmed above the Cave called God’s Eyes - directed by Peter Tomov.
METALWINGS started to record their second studio album on 21 August 2017. In November 2017, METALWINGS recorded with the Sofia Session Orchestra the symphonic parts of the song “For All Beyond” which is the lead song of the album For All Beyond. They released it on 19 April 2018. The album is mixed and mastered by Max Morton at Morton Studio – Ukraine.
On 1 November 2018, METALWINGS released their third official music video for the title song "For All Beyond", directed by Peter Tomov, assistant director Ivailo Stanchev.
In March 2019, METALWINGS joined Imperial Age European tour as a special guest in Austria, Romania and Bulgaria.
On December 23th, 2020, METALWINGS released their brand new single “MONSTER IN THE MIRROR”! The single is mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios. On March 13th, 2021, METALWINGS released the official music video of "MONSTER IN THE MIRROR", the first single taken from their upcoming album.
Members[]
Current members
- Stela Atanasova – Lead vocals, Electric Viola, Keyboards, Piano (2010–present)
- Nikola Ivanov – Drums (2016–present)
- Grigor Kostadinov – Lead Guitar (2014–present)
- Vlad Enev – Bass (2019–present)
- Angel Kitanov – Keyboards (2010–present)
- Martin Emilov – Rhythm Guitar (2021–present)
Former members
- Velislav Uzunov – Guitar, Vocals (2010–2013)
- Boyan Boyadjiev – Guitar, Vocals (2013 - 2014)
- Emilian Arsov – Drums (2010–2016)
- Konstantin Uzunov – Bass (2010–2017)
Timeline
Discography[]
- Fallen Angel In The Hell (EP, 2016)
- For All Beyond (Album, 2018)
- A Whole New Land (Album, 2021)
Singles[]
- Crying of the Sun (2015)
- Realm of Dreams (2015)
- Second Chance (2015)
- Still Believe in Us (2020)
- Monster in the Mirror (2020)
See also[]
- List of heavy metal bands
- List of symphonic metal bands
- Symphonic gothic metal
- Symphonic metal
- Symphonic power metal
References[]
- ^ "METALWINGS - Crying of the Sun [OFFICIAL VIDEO]". YouTube. 2015-02-03. Retrieved 2018-07-06.
- ^ "METALWINGS - Fallen Angel in the Hell [OFFICIAL VIDEO]". YouTube. 2017-04-27. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
- ^ "METALWINGS - For All Beyond feat. Max Morton [OFFICIAL VIDEO]". YouTube. 2018-11-01. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
- ^ "METALWINGS - Monster in the Mirror [OFFICIAL VIDEO]". YouTube. 2021-03-13. Retrieved 2019-04-05.
- ^ Metalwings. Encyclopaedia metallum
External links[]
- Official Metalwings Youtube Channel
- Ekdahl, Anders. Interviews with Metalwings. Battle Helm, Retrieved May 19, 2016.
- Bogner, Ivona. Interview with Metalwings. Antichrist Magazine, Retrieved Avgust 12, 2016.
- Mariah Weber and Simona Mihalca . Interview with Metalwings. Teen Art Out Magazine, Retrieved June 3, 2017.
- Tomov, Emil. Interview with Stela Atanasova. Retrieved January 27, 2017.
- Interview for TV BTV. Interview for BTV with Metalwings. Broadcast on January 5, 2017.
- Online interview for Territorio Rock TV. Interview for Territorio Rock TV. Broadcast on December 29, 2016.
- Metal Hangar Article. Article for Metalwings. Retrieved November 11, 2016.
- Conexion Radio. Interview with Stela Atanasova. Broadcast on October 26, 2016.
- Bogner, Ivona. Review: Metalwings “Fallen Angel in the Hell”. Antichrist Magazine, Retrieved February 27, 2017.
- Ekdahl, Anders. Interviews with Metalwings. Interview for Battle Helm, Retrieved February 26, 2018.
- Müller, Daniel. Interview for Crossfire-metal. Crossfire-metal, 2018.
- Cameraeye Magazine. Interview for Cameraeye Magazine. Cameraeye Magazine, 03-2018.
- Eck, Markus. Interview for MetalMessage. MetalMessage Global PR, 26.03.2018.
- Szeleczky, Afrodite. Interview for MyTouche Blog. MyTouche Blog, 2018.
- Ground Cast. Interview for Ground Cast. Ground Cast, 2018.
- Metal Titans. Interview for Metal Titans. Metal Titans, 2018.
- MetalMessage. Media Feedback. MetalMessage Global PR, 2018.
- Roppongi Rocks. Album review: Metalwings “For All Beyond”. Roppongi Rocks, Posted on April 11, 2018.
- Time for Metal. Review: Metalwings – For All Beyond. Time for Metal Magazin, 16 April 2018.
- Müller, Daniel. Review: FOR ALL BEYOND. Crossfire Metal Webzine, 2018.
- Dragonforza. Review: For All Beyond “My prayers were answered!” . Encyclopaedia Metallum, Metal-archives, Dragonforza, April 22, 2018.
- Rosseel, Carol. “SPREAD YOUR WINGS AND FLY” Review: For All Beyond. Belgian Metal Shredder, 25/04/2018.
- Musika. Review: For All Beyond. Musika, 03/05/2018.
- Ring Master. Review: For All Beyond. Pete RingMaster 09/05/2018.
- Stengel, Thomas. Review: For All Beyond. Undercover Rock and Metal, 21. May 2018.
- Centenari, Alberto. Review: Metalwings - For All Beyond. Metaleyes IYEZINE, 28 MAGGIO 2018.
- Lyrical Spell Magazine. Review: For All Beyond. Lyrical Spell Magazine, 10/06/2018.
- Ruiz, Tatianny. Review: Metalwings - For All Beyond. Metal Temple, 30.06.2018.
- Iron Mathew Collins. Review: For All Beyond. Frenzy Fire, 2018.
- Sonic Seducer Musikmagazin. Review: "For All Beyond". Sonic Seducer Musikmagazin, Retrieved 05/2018.
- Rock Meeting. Interview for Rock Meeting - Brazilian Virtual Magazine. Rock Meeting Magazine, 2018.
- Symphonic metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 2010
- Bulgarian musical groups
- 2010 establishments in Bulgaria