Vision Divine (c. English “Divine Vision”) is an Italian power metal band formed in 1998. Many members of the team were somehow connected with another Italian power metal band Labyrinth .
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| Genre | power metal progressive metal |
| Years | since 1998 |
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| Label | Atrheia records Scarlet records King records Metal blade records Frontier records |
History
The Vision Divine musical group was formed in 1998 by guitarist Carlo Andrea Magnani and originally existed as his solo project. In 1999, Atrheia Records released their debut self - titled album . Musically, the release was a melodic power metal with a slight progressive bias, and was lyrically devoted mainly to Christian themes. [1] The album also contained a cover version of Europe 's The Final Countdown . In 2002, the second album “Send Me an Angel” was released on the same label, after which Vision Divine began to actively engage in concert activities. At the same time, drummer Matt Stanchou and keyboard player Andrei de Paoli leave the line-up. The keyboard player is Oleg Smirnov. An additional concert guitarist Federico Pulieri appears.
Members
Real composition
- Fabio Tordiglione (Fabio Tordiglione) [2] - vocals (1998-2004, 2008-)
- Carlo Andrea Magnani [3] - guitar
- Federico Puleri - guitar
- Cristiano Bertocchi - bass
- Alessio “Tom” Lucatti - keyboards
- Alessandro "Bix" Bissa (Alessandro "Bix" Bissa) - drums
Former members
- Michele Luppi - vocals
- Andrea Tower Tower Torricini - bass
- Mat Stancioiu - drums
- Ricky Quagliato - drums
- Matteo Amoroso - drums
- Danil Morini - drums
- Andrea de Paoli ( 4) - keyboards
- Oleg Smirnof (Oleg Smirnof) - keyboards
Discography
- 1998 - Symmetry (demo)
- 1999 - Vision Divine
- 2002 - Send Me an Angel
- 2003 - Colors of My World (demo)
- 2004 - Stream of Consciousness
- 2005 - Stage of Consciousness (DVD)
- 2005 - The Perfect Machine
- 2007 - The 25th Hour
- 2009 - 9 Degrees West of the Moon
- 2012 - Destination Set to Nowhere
Notes
- ↑ Igor Grachev. Encyclopedia Power / Speed metal. - Moscow: NOTA-R, 2004 .-- S. 403. - 424 p. - 5,000 copies. - ISBN 5-94037-043-8 .
- ↑ Also known as Fabio Lione
- ↑ Also known as Olaf Thorsen
- ↑ Also known by the name of Andrew McPauls.