Leaves' Eyes

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  • gothic metal
  • symphonic metal
  • female fronted metal
  • metal
  • female vocalists
Leaves' Eyes is a symphonic metal band with folk metal elements from Stavanger, Norway and Ludwigsburg, Germany. The band assembled in 2003, shortly before singer Liv Kristine was fired from Theatre of Tragedy. Leaves' Eyes currently consists of Liv Kristine (female vocals), Alexander Krull (male vocals, programming), Mathias Röderer (guitars), Thorsten Bauer (guitars), Alla Fedynitch of Enemy of the Sun and Eyes of Eden (bass), and Seven Antonopoulos (drums & percussion).

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Songs

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    A Winter's Poem

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    Across the Sea

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    Amhrán (Song of the Winds)

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    Amrhàn (Song of the Winds)

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    Angel and the Ghost

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    Ankomst

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    Beowulf (Bonus Track)

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    Blazing Waters (feat. Lindy-Fay Hella)

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    Edge of Steel (feat. Simone Simons)

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    Eileen's Ardency

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    Elegy

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    Elegy (single version)

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    Éléonore de Provence

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    Emerald Island

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    Empty Horizon

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    Éta??n

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    Fading Earth

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    Fairer Than the Sun

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    Farewell Proud Men

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    Farewell Proud Mern

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    Feast of the Year

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    Fires in the North

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    For Amelie

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    For Amelie (new version)

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    Frøya's Theme

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    Galswintha

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    Halvdan the Black

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    Haraldskvædi

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    Heal

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    Hell to the Heavens

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    Hymn to the Lone Sands

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    Into Your Light

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    Into Your Light (acoustic remix)

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    Into Your Light (radio edit)

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    Intro - Vinland Saga

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    Irish Rain

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    Jomsborg

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    King of Kings

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    Kråkevisa

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    Landscape of the Dead

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    Leaves Whisper

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    Leaves' Eyes

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    Legend Land

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    Legend Land (extended version)

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    Les champs de lavande

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    Like a Mountain

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    Lovelorn

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    Lyset

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    Maid of Lorraine

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    Meredead


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