French symphonic power metal band Kerion just released a lyric video for ‘Nova Prime’ ft. Rafael Dantas (Ego Absence). The track is taken from their new album “Cloudriders: Age of Cyborgs” which is released last friday (June 3rd.) via Beyond the Storm Productions.
The lyric video can be seen below.
Kerion are finally back with their new album, led by the female vocalist Flora Spinelli! Impressive concept album that can be described as “Comics metal”, a blend between symphonic power metal and cinematic metal with electro influences! The album includes guests like Elisa C. Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland), Raphael Dantas (Ego Absence), Vitor Veiga (Aquaria) and Phil Giordana (Fairyland). Artwork (below) by Genzoman(World of Warcraft, Marvel).
Lyric video for ‘Nova Prime’
Track listing
01. Riders Theme (Age of Cyborgs)
02. Nova Prime
03. The Mission
04. Red Squad
05. One Way Love
06. The Desert
07. Nowhereland
08. Final Race (Lyric video)
09. Virtual Rhapsody
10. Alert
11. Cyborg Hunt
12. Before the Storm
13. Global Annihilation
14. Electric Requiem
Kerion biography
Kerion is a symphonic metal band from Nice, France that was formed in 2002. They released two demos conceptually based on the heroic-fantasy tale “Staraxis” written by Chris Barberi: the “Conspiracy of Darkness” and “The Last Sunset”. In 2008 their first album “Holy Creatures Quest” was released and showed a powerful and distinguished kind of Symphonic Metal: direct, aggressive, epic and poetic.
Kerion presented something from the start that made them stand out in the scene. They had a majestic choir directed by Phil Giordana (Fairyland), impressive cover artwork by JP Fournier (Avantasia, Edguy) and a powerful production by Wildric Lievin (Hamka, Fairyland) and Guillaume Serra at Harkam Studio.
During 2010 the second album “The Origins” was released by the young Canadian label Metalodic Records. The album was the start of the Barberi’s tale. Newer fans had also requested to hear old demo’s so the band decided to rewrite some of the songs and record them properly and include them on this album.
Kerion had grand plans for their new album and in 2012 the next album “Cloudriders Part 1 : Road to Skycity” was released. It was a concept album with a whole new fantasy story and the music was a blend of the classic Rhapsody of Fire inspired symphonic power metal together with folk and celtic music inspired by bands like Elvenking. The album was very well received around the world and Kerion was growing as a band with this strong album together with touring after the release of the album.
In 2015 Kerion released their new album “Cloudriders Part 2: Technowars”. The album included impressive performances by guests like Elisa C. Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland), Phil Giordana (Fairyland), Raphael Dantas (Ego Absence) and more! The artwork was created by Genzoman, famous for his involvements with World of Warcraft and Marvel.
Kerion are now finally here with their new album “Cloudriders: Age of Cyborgs”! Chris Barberi wrote an amazing story about Cyborgs & Skycity, which give a Steampunk style to the concept.
Guests on the album includes Elisa C. Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland), Raphael Dantas (Ego Absence) and Vitor Veiga (Aquaria). The album was mixed and mastered by Damien Rainaud (Dragonforce, Fairyland, Fear Factory).
The choirs were once again handled by Phil Giordana (Fairyland) and the artwork was created by Genzoman (World of Warcraft, Marvel).
“Cloudriders: Age of Cyborgs” takes you on a majestic journey filled with symphonic power metal, cinematic influences and even some electro influences. Kerion boldly steps out and call this style “Comics metal”!
Kerion line-up:
Flora Spinelli – Vocals
Remi Carrayrou – Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Stephane Papasergio – Bass
Additional vocals by Elisa C. Martin (Dark Moor, Fairyland), Raphael Dantas (Ego Absence) and Vitor Veiga (Aquaria)
Choirs by Phil Giordana (Fairyland)
Mixed and mastered by Damien Rainaud (Dragonforce, Fairyland, Fear Factory)
Artwork by Genzoman (World of Warcraft, Marvel)
Kerion discography:
2007: Holy Creatures Quest
2010: The Origins
2012: Cloudriders Part 1: Road to Skycity
2015: Cloudriders Part 2: Technowars
2022: Cloudriders: Age of Cyborgs
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