Echoterra

Echoterra
Origin Minneapolis, Minnesota
Genres Symphonic Power Metal
Years active 2007-present
Labels Blinding Force Recordings
Members Jonah Weingarten
Yan Leviathan
Adam Sagan
Chelsea Wrathchild
Cory Scheider
Past members Melissa Ferlaak
Brian Hollenbeck
John Gensmer
Sam Van Moer
Suvi Virtanen

Echoterra is an American symphonic power metal band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, founded in 2007 by Jonah Weingarten and Yan Leviathan.

History

Formation (2007-2008)

Echoterra was formed in Minneapolis in 2007 by Jonah Weingarten and Yan Leviathan.[1] In 2008, Suvi Virtanen, once a live member of Therion, joined the band as the vocalist. Brian Hollenbeck on bass and vocals, and John Gensmer on drums completed the lineup.

The Law of One and lineup changes (2009–2010)

Echoterra's debut album, The Law of One, was released on September 15, 2009 on Blinding Force Recordings.

Suvi Virtanen's living in Sweden made it difficult for the band to perform live, so in 2009 she left the group and was replaced by Melissa Ferlaak, who had sung in symphonic metal bands Aesma Daeva and Visions Of Atlantis.[2] Adam Sagan replaced Gensmer on drums.

On January 5, 2009, Echoterra released the In Your Eyes EP with remastered songs. In 2010, the band began regularly to perform live.

Land of the Midnight Sun, Ferlaak's departure, and A Sanguinary Greed (2011–present)

The band released Land of the Midnight Sun on October 17, 2011.

On March 13, 2012, Melissa Ferlaak announced that she had left Echoterra due to musical differences.[3] Chelsea Wrathchild, who had been the lead vocalist in Hollowstone, debuted as Echoterra's singer on the 2014 EP A Sanguinary Greed.[4]

Band members

Current members

Former Members

Discography

Studio Albums

"The Law of One" redirects here. For the economic law, see Law of one price.

EPs

Singles

References

External links

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