VISIONS OF ATLANTIS – Are you daring to join this armada?

Visions of Atlantis offer a substantial live experience with the release of “Armada – Live Over Europe,” a double CD capturing the energy and magic of their performances across the continent.

Visions of Atlantis is a historic symphonic metal band whose formation dates back to Austria in 2000. They are now fronted by the talented French vocalist Clémentine Delauney, who joined the lineup in 2013, alongside her Italian male counterpart, Michele Guaitoli. Over the years, the band has undergone numerous lineup changes. With all founding members having departed except for drummer Thomas Caser, who still holds the reins of the project. The current lineup also features guitarist Dushi Duscha and bassist Herbert Glos.

Visions of Atlantis -  “Armada – Live Over Europe” (cover artwork)
Visions of Atlantis – “Armada – Live Over Europe” (cover artwork)

Visions Of Atlantis in the spotlight

After a career spanning nearly 25 years and with no fewer than nine studio albums to their name, Visions of Atlantis are currently enjoying a wave of renewed popularity. Following the success of their 2022 release “Pirates” and its 2024 sequel “Pirates II – Armada.” Their signature blend of melodic power metal, enriched with progressive and symphonic elements, has put them in the spotlight among both critics and international audiences.

Adding to their appeal is the band’s distinctive “Pirates of the Caribbean” aesthetic—vividly portrayed through their costumes, music videos, and thematic storytelling. Their songs invite listeners on imaginary voyages to mysterious seas filled with peril, magic, and adventure. This rich and theatrical concept has resonated with symphonic metal fans worldwide.

Seizing the moment

Seizing the moment, Visions of Atlantis now offer a substantial live experience with the release of Armada – Live Over Europe,” a double CD capturing the energy and magic of their performances across the continent.

The tracklist leans heavily into fantasy, drawing mainly from their recent albums “Pirates” and “Pirates II – Armada”. With the notable exception of “Heroes of the Dawn” from their 2019 album “Wanderers. Despite the focus on recent material, it’s a true pleasure to relive the saga of these musical pirates through powerful live renditions of standout tracks, meticulously compiled from various European shows.

Visions of Atlantis – “Melancholy Angel” (Live @ Vienna) (click here)

Visions of Atlantis are sailing to all corners of the continent

Sailing to all corners of the continent, Visions of Atlantis bewitch their audiences like modern-day Peter Pans aboard a sonic vessel. It carries echoes of Nightwish, Sirenia, and even Italian power metal giants Rhapsody of Fire.

The album kicks off with “To Those Who Choose to Fight,” an ideal opener that moves from a tranquil introduction to a dynamic, prog-metal finale. Fans will be happy to hear live versions of songs like “Monster,” “Tonight I’m Alive,” and the spectacular “Hellfire,” where the crowd’s enthusiasm is almost tangible.

“Melancholy Angel” is another highlight that captures the emotional bond between the band and their fans.

In conclusion, “Armada – Live Over Europe” is highly recommended not only for the band’s dedicated followers and completists. But also for anyone willing to spend a few hours immersed in this imaginative, captivating, and often surprising musical world. Let yourself be enchanted by Visions of Atlantis—dive into their seas, and emerge.

Tracklist

  1. To Those Who Choose to Fight 
  2. The Land of the Free 
  3. Monsters
  4. Heroes of the Dawn
  5. Where the Sky and Ocean Blend
  6. Clocks 
  7. Legion of the Seas
  8. Tonight I’m Alive 
  9. Collide
  10. Hellfire 
  11. The Dead of the Sea 
  12. Clemi’s Speech 
  13. Underwater 
  14. Magic of the Night 
  15. Pirates Will Return 
  16. Melancholy Angel 
  17. Master the Hurricane 
  18. Tour Farewell 
  19. Armada
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