Sanatçının Albümleri
Love and Oz, Vol. 2
2022 · albüm
Nos han robado la primavera
2022 · single
No me digas adiós
2022 · single
Noche de Halloween
2021 · single
Bandera Negra
2021 · albüm
La Dama del Mar
2021 · single
Bandera Negra
2021 · single
Tu madre es una cabra
2021 · single
El Cervezo (El árbol de la birra)
2020 · single
Ira Dei
2019 · albüm
Te traeré el horizonte (feat. Ara Malikian)
2019 · single
La cantiga de las brujas
2019 · single
Diabulus in Opera (Live)
2017 · albüm
Demos EP
2016 · mini albüm
Finisterra Ópera Rock
2015 · albüm
La danza del fuego
2015 · single
Ilussia
2014 · albüm
Cadaveria
2014 · single
Pagan party
2014 · single
Celtic Land of Oz
2014 · albüm
Celtic Land
2013 · albüm
Fiesta pagana 2.0
2013 · single
Hechizos, pócimas y brujería
2012 · albüm
Xanandra
2012 · single
Benzer Sanatçılar
Dünedain
Sanatçı
Kraken
Sanatçı
Saratoga
Sanatçı
Barón Rojo
Sanatçı
Leo Jiménez
Sanatçı
Stravaganzza
Sanatçı
Lujuria
Sanatçı
Ángeles Del Infierno
Sanatçı
Avalanch
Sanatçı
Tierra Santa
Sanatçı
José Andrëa
Sanatçı
Warcry
Sanatçı
Dragonfly
Sanatçı
Heroes Del Silencio
Sanatçı
Sôber
Sanatçı
Saurom
Sanatçı
Zenobia
Sanatçı
Bürdel King
Sanatçı
Rata Blanca
Sanatçı
Medina Azahara
Sanatçı
Biyografi
A popular and prolific Spanish folk-metal outfit with a strong Celtic streak, Madrid's Mägo de Oz (Spanish for "Wizard of Oz") draw from a rich tapestry of hard rock subgenres, including symphonic, pagan, and power metal; they have issued no less than five rock operas. Playful and inventive, the band deftly weave elements of fantasy, satire, literature, witchcraft, and offbeat humor into their material (their name is Spanish for Wizard of Oz), with a metal umlaut tossed in for good measure. Since debuting with a self-titled album in 1994, the band have delivered increasingly ambitious conceptual pieces, with highlights arriving via the dystopian, two-part Finisterra (the latter one an opera) and the epic Gaia trilogy. Other seminal works include 2017's globally acclaimed Diabulus in Opera and 2021's Bandera Negra. Founded in 1989 by drummer Txus di Fellatio -- the band has hosted dozens of different musicians over the years -- the first iteration of the group solidified in 1992 under the moniker Transilvania. A strong showing in the Rock de Villa de Madrid contest prompted a name change, and in 1994 they released their eponymous debut album as Mägo de Oz. A period of personnel upheaval preceded the release of the group's sophomore effort, Jesús de Chamberí, a rock opera about Jesus returning to the Madrid neighborhood of Chamberí. That album, along with La Bruja -- an EP stocked with five re-recorded songs featuring a new lead vocalist -- greatly increased the band's profile. A modern retelling of Miguel de Cervantes' Don Quixote, La Leyenda de La Mancha arrived in 1998, followed in 1999 by Resacosix en Hispania, a film celebrating the group's tenth anniversary. The band doubled down on the conceptual route for 2000's Finisterra, a two-volume set concerning a fictional digital dystopia, and again in 2003 with the release of the ambitious Gaia, the first installment of a trilogy about the Spanish conquest of America and the ecological damage caused by mankind, which continued in 2005 with Gaia II: La Voz Dormida and concluded in 2010 with Gaia III: Atlantia and the ancillary Gaia Epílogo. In between the latter offerings, the group issued the stand-alone studio album La Ciudad de los Árboles and the concert LP A Costa da Morte. Hechizos Pocimas y Brujerias arrived in 2012, and was the first Mägo de Oz outing for new vocalist Zeta; he replaced longtime frontman José Andrëa who'd left the fold the year prior. Ilussia, the band's circus-themed 12th studio long-player, was released in 2014, followed in 2015 by Finisterra Opera Rock, a re-recording of the group's 2000 release that featured numerous collaborations. It included the addition of veteran metal soprano Patricia Tapia in the lineup. Diabulus in Opera, a sprawling live album/video with full orchestra and choir, was issued in 2017 to universal acclaim. Two years later the band returned with Ira Dei, a biblical and apocalyptic concept LP produced by Alberto Seara and Raquel Flores. The 14-song set also included a full choir and orchestra. 2021's Bandera Negra featured Tapia as a duet partner/co-lead vocalist with Javier "Zeta" Domínguez. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi