Rising Shadows

Rising Shadows
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Neoclassical dark wave, world music, ethereal wave, art rock
Years active 1996-present
Labels Twilight Records
Associated acts Anima Morte
Katatonia
Members Fredrik Klingwall
Linda-li Dahlin
Past members Guillaume Le Huche

Rising Shadows is a neoclassical dark wave band formed in Stockholm, Sweden by composer Fredrik Klingwall in 1996.

Biography

Rising Shadows was originally started by Fredrik Klingwall as a one-man project under the name 'Shadow of the Concealed'. The project released one demo and then changed the name into Rising Shadows in 1997. From 1999 the project was more or less on hold until vocalist Linda-li joined in 2004.

In 2006 their debut album Falling Deep Within was released by Argentinian label Twilight Records.[1] The album featured songs rich with medieval and Nordic folk influences. They also appeared on two compilation issued by fantasy label Waerloga Records.

For the recordings of the second album Found In The Cold they were joined by former Katatonia bassist Guillaume Le Huche. Found In The Cold was released by Twilight Records in late 2008. Guillaume subsequently left the band during the recordings of the third album Finis Gloriae Mundi.

Members

Current

Former members

  • Guillaume Le Huche - bass (2008–2010)

Session

  • Mattias Olsson - Percussion on Finis Gloriae Mundi (2010)
  • KG Westman - Sitar on Finis Gloriae Mundi (2010)
  • Daniel Cannerfelt - Electric guitar on Finis Gloriae Mundi (2010)
  • Stefan Granberg - Bouzouki on Finis Gloriae Mundi (2010)

Discography

Albums

  • Falling Deep Within (2006)
  • Found in the Cold (2008)
  • Finis Gloriae Mundi (2010)

Contributions

  • A Tribute To Uglakh (Waerloga, "Vacui") (2005)
  • Radio Rivendell (Waerloga, "Dead Cold") (2006)
  • In The Dark Room Vol.1 (Darkroom Magazine, "Falling Deep Within (different mix)") (2008)

Notes and references

  1. Side-line.com "More releases from Argentina on Twilight Records", Side-Line, 19 October 2006. Retrieved on 2008-09-25.


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