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“What a voice!” – live at Byhaven, Pumpehuset
★★★★★★★★☆☆ from MODGIFT for our first live show since the lockdown.
30th of July 2020 for the MIGHTY MUSIC presents ETHEREAL KINGDOMS, WAYWARD DAWN and CHRONICLE.
Pumpehuset, Byhaven.
30th of July 2020 for the MIGHTY MUSIC presents ETHEREAL KINGDOMS, WAYWARD DAWN and CHRONICLE.
Pumpehuset, Byhaven.
“Frighteningly powerful”
"Sofia's growl seemed frighteningly powerful in the contrast to the church's beautiful architecture."
Udlejre Church special theatrical show report by Nordica Live Magazine
Udlejre Church special theatrical show report by Nordica Live Magazine
‘A show of the grandiose kind’ – Copenhagen Metal Fest live review
★★★★☆ from METAL A DAY for our performance at Copenhagen Metal Fest 2019
“This band has a story to tell” – Nordic Noise live review
★★★★★★★★☆☆ from Powerofmetal.dk. Journalist Mia Hall witnessed our special performance at Nordic Noise.
“Ambitions are sky high” – Nordic Noise live review
★★★★☆☆ from GAFFA for our special guest show at Nordic Noise 2019. "Something big is on its way".
“Death, love and ghosts” – Royal Metal Fest live review
★★★★☆ for our special theatrical performance at Royal Metal Fest 2019. "An incredibly ambitious show"
“I witnessed something unique” – Royal Metal Fest live review
★★★★★★★★★☆ from HEAVYMETAL.DK for our theatrical special show at Royal Metal Fest 2019.
“Refreshingly ambitious” – Royal Metal Fest live review
4,5 of 5 stars for special theatrical performance at Royal Metal Fest 2019 from Revolution-inc.dk
"The narrative is a chapter of its own"
"The narrative is a chapter of its own"
“New pages in the history of the genre” – Finntroll support live review
When Finntroll visited Denmark, Ethereal Kingdoms played support. Heavymetal.it shared their thoughts of the night here!
“Flying pieces of a broken violin” – Finntroll support review
Metal A Day was present when we unleashed our universe supporting Finntroll
"The symbiosis between band and audience was striking"
"The symbiosis between band and audience was striking"