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The Sceptre Of Deception
''The Sceptre of Deception'' is the third album by Sweden, Swedish power metal band Falconer (band), Falconer, the first with vocalist Kristoffer Göbel and also the first to feature a full band line-up. The album covers events during the reign of Birger, King of Sweden, King Birger of Sweden and lengthy strife between him, his brothers, and the Danish and Norwegian crowns. Track listing All songs written by Stefan Weinerhall. There is bonus track on the Japanese version of the album called "The Gate". This songs is unrelated to the concept of the album. Credits *Kristoffer Göbel - Vocals *Stefan Weinerhall - Guitar *Anders Johansson - Guitar *Peder Johansson - Bass *Karsten Larsson - Drums Guests *Johannes Nyberg - Keyboards & Backing Vocals *Mathias Blad - Backing & Additional Vocals *Nicklas Olsson - backing & additional lead vocals; last guitar lead on "The Sceptre Of Deception" *Elina Ryd - Backing Vocals *Elize Ryd - Backing Vocals *Fredik Jonsson - Backing Vocals *T ...
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Falconer (band)
Falconer was a Swedish power metal band from Mjölby, formed in 1999 by the former guitarist of Mithotyn, Stefan Weinerhall. Falconer carried on many of the traditions set by Weinerhall's previous band and played a fusion style of power metal that utilizes folk instrumentation and melody to create a more medieval sound. Biography Origins In 1992, the blackened death metal act Cerberus was founded by Stefan Weinerhall, Christian "Christer" Schütz and Johan, who left shortly afterward. After one year, they renamed themselves Mithotyn. As Mithotyn, they did not release an album until 1997. Much of the material featured on the three albums of their career were previously composed or featured on one of their previous demos such as the song "The Guardian" from ''Promo '96''. The group released three albums: ''In the Sign of the Ravens'' (1997, Black Diamond Productions) followed by ''King of the Distant Forest'' (1998, Invasion Records), and finishing with ''Gathered Around the ...
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