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Genres
  
Power metal

Website
  
morifade.com

Origin
  
Linköping, Sweden (1992)

Years active
  
1992–2015

Genre
  
Power metal

Record label
  
Musicbase

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Labels
  
Loud N' Proud Records Hammerheart Records Karmageddon Media IceWarrior Records/Alive

Associated acts
  
Hypocrisy, Pain, Tad Morose

Members
  
Kristian Wallin (vocals) Robin Arnell (guitar) Mathias Kamijo (guitar) Henrik Weimedal (bass) Kim Arnell (drums) Fredrik "Frippe" Eriksson (keyboards)

Albums
  
Empire of Souls, Imaginarium, Across the Starlit Sky, Possession of Power, Domination

Profiles

Morifade was a Power metal band formed in 1992 in Linköping, Sweden.

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Biography

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The band was first formed under the name Gothic by Jesper Johansson (lead vocals and guitar), Fredrik Johansson (guitar) and Kim Arnell (drums). Soon after, they were joined by Henrik Weimedal (bass). In late 1996, Christian Stinga-Borg joined the band as new vocalist and Jesper Johansson became a full-time guitarist.

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After a local gig, Morifade (as they now called themselves) was signed to the newly started label Loud N' Proud Records. The EP Across The Starlit Sky was released in early 1998.

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Shortly after EP was released,vocalist Stinga-Borg had to be replaced due to the bad chemistry between him and the rest of the band. But they quickly found a replacement in Stefan Petersson. During the writing process of the band's first album, Fredrik Johansson also had to leave the band due to personal issues.

The first full-length album, Possession Of Power, was recorded and released in 1999.

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Some months after the release, two new members joined the band: keyboardist Fredrik Frippe Eriksson (ex- Tad Morose) and guitarist Adrian Kanebäck. With this line-up, Morifade began to perform more live shows, both in Sweden and the rest of Europe.

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In 2000, the band entered the Los Angered Recording Studio (owned by Andy LaRocque from King Diamond) to record some songs for the EP Cast A Spell, as well as "Judas", a cover song for The Keepers Of Jericho Part I, a tribute to Helloween.

In addition to writing new material for their second full-length album, Morifade was searching for a new record label. The band decided to sign with Hammerheart Records (now known as Karmageddon). During this time, Kanebäck left the band. Arnell's younger brother Robin was asked to play guitar.

In 2001, the recording of the second full-length album Imaginarium started. It was released in April 2002.

The recording of the new album Domi<>Nation took place from January to April 2003, was released in early 2004.

In 2004, Petersson left Morifade, and was replaced by Kristian Wallin. Jesper Johansson also decided to quit the band. He was replaced by former Pain and Hypocrisy guitarist Mathias Kamijo. This line-up will release the album Empire of Souls in 2011.

Discography

  • The Hourglass – 1995
  • Across The Starlit Sky – 1998
  • Possession Of Power – 1999
  • Cast A Spell – 2000
  • Imaginarium – 2002
  • Domi<>Nation – 2004
  • Empire of Souls – September 9, 2011
  • Line-up

    Final members

  • Kristian Wallin, vocals (2004–)
  • Mathias Kamijo, guitars (2005–)
  • Robin Arnell, guitars (2001–)
  • Henrik Weimedal, bass (1992–)
  • Fredrik "Frippe" Eriksson, keyboards (1999–)
  • Kim Arnell, drums (1992–)
  • Former members

  • Christian Stinga-Borg, vocals (1992–1998)
  • Stefan Petersson, vocals (1998–2004)
  • Fredrik Johansson, vocals, guitars (1992–1999)
  • Jesper Johansson, guitars (1992–2005)
  • Adrian Kanebäck, guitars (1999–2001)
  • Songs

    Cast A spellPossession of Power · 1999
    DragonlordPossession of Power · 1999
    Lost Within a ShadeImaginarium · 2002

    References

    Morifade Wikipedia