- Aesma Daeva
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Name = Aesma Daeva
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Origin =United States
Genre =Symphonic metal
Years_active = 1998–present
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Associated_acts =Therion ,Visions Of Atlantis , Haggard
URL = [http://www.symphonicmetalband.com/ symphonicmetalband.com]
Current_members =Lori Lewis Chriss QuinnJohn Prassas Tim Klatt
Past_members =Melissa Ferlaak Rebecca Cords Craig Ohren Eden Taylor Earl Root †Aesma Daeva is a
symphonic metal band fromMinneapolis ,Minnesota ,USA .Early history
Aesma Daeva formed out of the early collaboration of
Nick Copernicus (production) andJohn Prassas (guitars, composition) in La Crosse,Wisconsin circa 1998 . Their original projects, Copernicus' "0dark:30" and Prassas' "162" saw them working together on a remix of the 162 song "Darkness" for COP International compilation discDiva-X-Machina II . As their project began taking a new shape, classically trained guitarist John Prassas and Nick Copernicus then enlisted the help of another classically trained artist, Rebecca Cords. Along with a second new track "Stay," Aesma Daeva caught the eye of Accession records of Germany, who published their first full length album "Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water ". At this point, Aesma Daeva, the operatic, symphonic, metal band, took official shape. The original female operatic vocals were performed byRebecca Cords , all composition and guitar was performed byJohn Prassas , with production and other work done byNick Copernicus .After the release of their first album, Rebecca Cords departed from the band and
Melissa Ferlaak (along with two other temporary vocalists) began recording with Aesma Daeva for their second album "The Eros of Frigid Beauty." After the release of Aesma Daeva's second album "The Eros of Frigid Beauty" in 2002, demand for live music soon drove John Prassas to find musicians capable of portraying the complex music best on a stage.In January 2002, John Prassas asked
Earl Root to play guitar at his side, Craig Ohren to offer drum assistance (while also tweaking some older songs' drum pieces), and Melissa Ferlaak to sing for live performances. The band started off playing a small venue: June 2002 saw them debuting at a small St. Paul,Minnesota club, but things quickly increased Aesma Daeva's prestige as they playedMetalfest inMilwaukee ,Wisconsin . Such metal magazines asUnrestrained! ,Terrorizer , andMetal Maniacs deemed Aesma Daeva "One of the Highlights of Metalfest 2002." Later, in August 2002, Aesma Daeva journeyed to Mexico forFestival Obscuro IV (presented byDilemma Entertainment ) to play along such acts asTristania ,Maldorar , and HIM.2004 saw some line-up changes that included replacing Craig with drummer Tim Klatt and adding performing bass player Eden Taylor, who in 2005 was replaced by Christopher Quinn. The line-up has begun to solidify.
In the Autumn of 2005, Root of All Evil records put out
Ex Libris , a collection of outtakes from the past few years, as a stop gap release to satiate fans' enthusiasm for the band's next album. It is limited to 200 copies and features several videos of live performances taken from a March 2005 show in addition to a unique polariod taken by each band member.On October 11, 2005, it was announced [cite news | title=BLABBERMOUTH.NET | url =http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=42751 | work =VISIONS OF ATLANTIS Part Ways With Singer, Announce Replacement | accessdate = 2007-08-17] that singer Melissa Ferlaak was leaving to join the Austrian band
Visions of Atlantis . Her final show with Aesma Daeva was in December 2005 at the Star Central club in Minnesota. The concert was filmed for the DVD, Last Rites, which is currently set for a March 2007 release.cite news | title=Aesma Daeva - Official Band Site | url =http://aesmadaeva.bizland.com/news.html | accessdate = 2007-08-17]The band's fourth album
Dawn Of The New Athens , featuring new vocalistLori Lewis and produced byNeil Kernon , was released in January 2007.cite news | title=Aesma Daeva - Official Band Site | url =http://aesmadaeva.bizland.com/news.html | accessdate = 2007-08-17] Some of the new songs that were previously performed live with Melissa appear on the album, including "The Tisza" [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hh-GF9Ee6p8] and "Since The Machine". [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N4Q8qmuM3Ks] These tracks were recorded with Lori singing the leads.In early 2007 Lori began to tour with Therion to help them support their current release "Gothic Kabbalah". She holds double duty as a touring musician for Therion and as the lead singer for Aesma Daeva.
The band toured the US and Canada in the fall of 2007 with Therion in support of Dawn Of The New Athens.
"Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water" (1999)
Aesma Daeva's first released recording "
Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water " is, for all intents and purposes, an experimental symphonic metal album released from the original three collaborators. The recording itself is separated into three parts.Part One "A Quiet Chamber Kept for Thee" is anything but quiet, these are Aesma Daeva's hardest four songs on the CD, melding together grinding guitars, staccato bass drums, and otherworldly vocals into some of the most original metal music available at the time. Rebecca Cords' ultimately serene operatic vocals share the fore with driving electronica and heavy guitar/drum segments.
Part Two "Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water" represents an experimental diversion from Part One. Chanting, acoustic guitar work, and subdued melodies - a large jump from the adrenaline pumped first section. "When I Have Fears That I May Cease To Be" is the musical interpretation of lyrics originally penned by the long dead, and long revered poet
John Keats (as are the lyrics in "Sanctus").Part Three really includes two bonus tracks which are re-arrangements of the song "Downvain," more industrial dance bits.
"The Eros of Frigid Beauty" (2002)
The second release, "
The Eros Of Frigid Beauty " displays a change of style for the symphonic metal band Aesma Daeva. Replacing Rebecca Cords' vocals are three new vocalists;Melissa Ferlaak contributing to tracks three and four;Adena Brumer singing for tracks two, three, four, and seven;Sara Williamson taking the rest with tracks one and six. While their styles vary, the effect continues the tradition of haunting vocals woven into the broad instrumentation, providing powerful harmonies and entrancing melodies.Opening the album with powerful trumpets and deadly guitar riffs "Lysander" continues with the rhythmic ups and downs which fans of their first release will be familiar with. "Devotion" perpetuates the intense mood of the CD with driving guitars and piercing vocals, which leads into the much quieter "In My Holy Time" a constantly shifting meld of guitars, drums, and voice. "The Eros of Frigid Beauty" and "Overture" range in style between fast and hard, slow and soft, and the balance achieved in between. "The Minstrell Song" is much more synthesizer-inspired with its pulsing keyboard opening and their persistence in the background. "Lysander II" is fast, jarring, melodic, and closes the album out with a quiet solo from Adena Brumer.
"The Eros of Frigid Beauty" is a much more refined album than "
Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water ", with the first album containing many more synthesized sounds and a more consistent vocal performance. "The Eros of Frigid Beauty" is overall very solid musically, great sounding and well played, offering a much deeper sound and higher production values than Aesma Daeva's first album."The New Athens Ethos" (2003)
With Ferlaak as the lead vocalist, Aesma Daeva released their third effort, "
The New Athens Ethos " - with agrecian theme added to the existing symphonic element. A much quieter, slower album, the level of production on "New Athens" far exceeds the previous Aesma Daeva albums. Specifically, the channel differentiation between left and right channels is vastly improved. The atmosphere of the album is further enhanced by the echo and reverb effects combined with ethereal vocals."Dawn of The New Athens "(2007)
Released in March 2007 and features new singer Lori Lewis.
Discography
*1999 - "
Here Lies One Whose Name Was Written In Water " (Accession. Re-released in 2000, Root Of All Evil)
*2002 - "The Eros Of Frigid Beauty " (Irond Records and Root Of All Evil)
*2003 - "The New Athens Ethos " (Scarecrow,Irond Records )
*2007 - "Dawn of The New Athens " (Scarecrow,Pnevma, Irond Records)
*2008 - "EP - The Thalassa Mixes " (Pnevma)References
Official myspace site [http://www.myspace.com/aesmadaeva] Official website [http://www.symphonicmetalband.com]
External links
* [http://www.symphonicmetalband.com/ Official website]
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