Lefay

Lefay
Genre(s)
Power Metal
Lyrical theme(s)
History, fantasy, occult themes
Origin Formed in Last label Status
Sweden (Bollnäs) 1998 Noise Records Changed name
Last known line-up
Charles Rytkönen - Vocals (Sefer Jezirah, Manifest, Fasttrack)
Tony Eriksson - Guitar (Ice Force, Diavox, Helvetica)
Peter Grehn - Guitar (Fantasmagoria, O.G.3, M.I.D, Sefer Jezirah, Insanity, Holocaust)
Fredrik Lundberg - Bass (Fantasmagoria, Divine Sin, O.G.3, Incarnated, Holocaust)
Robin Engström - Drums (Fantasmagoria, O.G.3, M.I.D, Nasty Crew, Insanity, Holocaust)
Former/past member(s)
Mikael "Micke" Åsentorp - Bass (1997-2003) (Fantasmagoria)
Additional notes
When Charles Rytkönen and Tony Eriksson lost the rights to the name Morgana Lefay in 1997, they continued under this abbreviated title with members of Fantasmagoria.

The remainining members of Morgana Lefay released a contract fulfiling self-titled album in 1999 that bore no resemblence to the original sound.

Lefay left Noise Records in 2000 and went into a semi-hiatus for a couple of years. In September of 2004 they resigned with Black Mark and regained the rights to use their full name.
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sirmonarchJuly 23rd, 2002
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RadagastNovember 3rd, 2009
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Discography


The Seventh Seal Full-length, 1999[2 reviews, average 86%]
Symphony Of The Damned Full-length, 1999[2 reviews, average 84%]
SOS Full-length, 2000[1 review, 89%]



Links

Official
Official Lefay Website

Fan site
Lefay Fansite

Tablatures
Tablature@metaltabs.com



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