Canadian Symphonic / Celtic Metal artist Leah have released a digital single for ‘The Dragonborn Comes’ (Skyrim Theme Song) – the song was released in May, but it’s now available as a digital single on bandcamp.
Leah comments: “This is my personal rendition of the theme song to the popular RPG game Skyrim. Even if you don’t play it, it’s a beautiful soundtrack, and I’ve been using the imagery of the game to inspire me in the writing of this new album! This was a little detour for me, but I felt like it was necessary. A fun break from writing, and I also was able to practice my composition skills. It’s very different from the original, as well as other renditions out there (or so I think!). Enjoy and I hope you like it!”
Vinyl editions of the first three releases from the symphonic metal artist Leah will be released on December 15th through Inner Wound Recordings.
The releases:
“Kings & Queens”: 2LP gatefold edition – limited to 300 copies
“Of Earth & Angels”: LP edition incl. insert with lyrics – limited to 300 copies
“Otherworld”: LP edition incl. insert with lyrics – limited to 300 copies
Pre-orders are open now, go here.
Leah‘s latest album “Kings & Queens” has been released on January 30th 2015 in Europe and on February 3rd in North America through Inner Wound Recordings. An Impressive new album from Leah featuring Timo Somers [Delain], Sander Zoer [ex. Delain] and Barend Courbois [Blind Guardian, Vengeance].
Our review of “Kings & Queens” can be found here.
Leah is currently working on her brand new Celtic Metal album, a release date is unknown yet.
Leah states: First, the songs that came together ended up being a lot more metal than I originally planned, which is totally great. BUT… there’s a lot more Celtic & Fantasy elements, which make for a great combination if you ask me : )
Guest musicians on this album will be Troy Donockley (Nightwish), Chen Balbus (Orphaned Land), Timo Somers (Delain), Barend Courbois (Blind Guardian), Sander Zoer (Ex-Delain),
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