Legend Land
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Legend Land is an EP by symphonic metal
Symphonic metal
Symphonic metal is a term used to describe heavy metal music that has symphonic elements; that is, elements that are either borrowed from classical music or, as with progressive rock music, create a style reminiscent of it, e.g...

 band Leaves' Eyes
Leaves' Eyes
Leaves' Eyes is a German-Norwegian symphonic metal band from Stavanger, Norway and Ludwigsburg, Germany. They were formed in 2003 by Liv Kristine, the former lead singer of Theatre of Tragedy and the entire line-up of Atrocity...

. It was released on June 2, 2006 as a follow up to Vinland Saga
Vinland Saga
-Bonus tracks:Limited Edition# "Heal" – 3:58# "For Amelie" - 3:37-Production:*Produced, Engineered, Mixed & Mastered By Alexander Krull at Mastersound Studios...

. Almost all vocals are by Liv Kristine
Liv Kristine
Liv Kristine Espenæs Krull , better known as Liv Kristine, is the former vocalist for the band Theatre of Tragedy and current vocalist for the band Leaves' Eyes.- Career :...

, but there are also some death growls in the tracks "Legend Land", "Viking's Word", and "The Crossing" provided by Alexander Krull
Alexander Krull
Alexander Krull is the lead vocalist for the German metal band Atrocity, as well as a backing-vocals in the band Leaves' Eyes.- Biography :...

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Track listing

Production

  • Produced, Recorded, Mixed & Mastered By Alexander Krull
  • Engineered By Alexander Krull, Mathias Roderer, Thorsten Bauer & Chris Lukhaup

Leaves' Eyes

  • Liv Kristine: Female vocals
  • Alexander Krull: Programming, Death growl
    Death growl
    A death growl, also known as death metal vocals, guttural vocals, death grunts, and harsh vocals among other names, is a vocalisation style usually employed by vocalists of the death metal and black metal music genre, but also used in a variety of heavy metal and hardcore punk subgenres.Death...

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  • Thorsten Bauer: Guitars
  • Mathias Roderer: Guitars
  • Chris Lukhaup: Bass
  • Moritz Neuner: Drums, Percussion
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