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WeltenBrand
Weltenbrand is a darkwave band from The principality of Liechtenstein formed in 1995 by Oliver Falk with Ritchie Wenaweser and Simone Steiner joined for vocals. That same year, the band secured a record deal with Witchhunt Records and subsequently released their debut Das Rabenland a romantically inclined Darkwave album that immediately found acceptance within the genre. A year later, WeltenBrand signed to Oliver Falks own M.O.S. Records Ltd. to record and release their second offering, Das Nachtvolk, in 1997. This release featured WeltenBrand violinist Daniela Nipp fort he first time and remained true to the bands sound, while improving upon both the musical and vocal arrangements Der Untergang Von Trisona was released in 1999. The bands third album quickly received much praise from the media for its bombastic appeal and relentless energy apparent on each track. Its Neo Dark Classic style, boasting of medieval influences, also caught the attention of Liv Kristine and Alexander Krull, whose enthusiasm can be heard on the album, as both of them contribruted vocally to this work. WeltenBrand released In Gottes Oder Des Teufels Namen in 2002. The album concentrated on featuring clear vocal arrangements and straightforward compositions without losing the uniqueness attributed to the band. While each WeltenBrand album presents a different perspective of the bands sound, they do share a common thread. The lyrics always stem from Liechtensteins myths and legends as told by Dr. Otto Seger.
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of WeltenBrand in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of WeltenBrand in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
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