A Spanish band that mixes classical music with power metal, from "Swan Lake" to "Maid Of Orleans."
For a quick sense of their style, check out "Swan Lake" or "Maid Of Orleans." They show how the band handles that classical-metal mix.
Dark Moor's sound is built on that blend of orchestral arrangements and metal riffing, which they nailed early on with tracks like "Swan Lake." That song pulls directly from Tchaikovsky's ballet, and it's a good example of how they handle classical elements without losing the heavy edge. Songs like "Maid Of Orleans" and "Cancion Del Pirata" keep that approach going, making their catalog a solid spot for symphonic power metal.
They formed in Madrid in 1999 and put out defining songs like "Swan Lake" and "A New World" in the early 2000s. After original singer Elisa C. Martin left in 2003, Alfred Romero took over vocals, and they've kept releasing albums like "Shadowland" and "Origins."
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