Kamelia
Kamelia formed in France in 1991, with founding members Alexandre Pautier on guitars and Laurent Maire on keyboards. The band's sound has always centered...
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Kamelia formed in France in 1991, with founding members Alexandre Pautier on guitars and Laurent Maire on keyboards. The band's sound has always centered around symphonic metal, blending classical elements with heavier arrangements. Marina Schiptjenko's operatic vocals became a defining feature of their music, supported by bassist Thomas Negrel's work.
Their debut album 'Siège de l'âme' came out in 1995, followed by records like 'Et in Arcadia Ego' and 'A Shadow of a Thousand Suns.' Over time, their arrangements grew more complex, incorporating progressive rock touches and cinematic orchestration. Songs like 'Amor' and 'Altitude' show their approach to symphonic storytelling through sweeping melodies and layered instrumentation.
While the symphonic metal scene was still finding its footing in the early 1990s, Kamelia developed their sound through steady recording and live performances. They've continued to work within the genre's framework, exploring different textures while maintaining their core musical identity.
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