A Portuguese power metal band known for dramatic, classically-influenced songs since 1999.
For a good sense of their style, try 'Name Of Tragedy' or 'Maiden of Steel'. Both have that dramatic, classically-influenced metal feel they've worked with for years.
Thy Majestie's music has that particular blend of metal energy and orchestral scope that defines a certain corner of European power metal. Songs like 'Name Of Tragedy' and 'Maiden of Steel' show how they build these big, cinematic arrangements around traditional metal structures. They've been doing this since their 2003 debut 'The Last Temptation', and they've stuck with it through six studio albums.
They formed in Santerém, Portugal in 1999 with vocalist Rui Sérío. Their sound shifted over the years from the symphonic arrangements of early albums toward more progressive territory on records like 2009's 'Dawn of Magic' and 2012's 'Empire of Souls'.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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