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This is a list of power metal bands including bands that have at some point in their careers played power metal. Power metal is a subgenre of heavy metal music combining characteristics of traditional metal with speed metal , often within symphonic context. Generally, power metal is characterized by a more uplifting sound, in contrast to the heaviness and dissonance prevalent in styles such as doom metal and death metal . Power metal bands usually have anthem-like songs with fantasy-based subject matter and strong choruses, thus creating a theatrical, dramatic and emotionally "powerful" sound.
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A
Amaranthe performing at the Wacken Open Air festival
Axxis concert at the Masters of Rock 2007 festival
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Accept [ 2]
Germany
1968–1989, 1992–1997, 2004–2005, 2009–present
Played an important role in the development of speed and thrash metal .
Adagio [ 3]
France
2000–present
Known for technical precision and dark orchestration.
After Forever [ 4]
Netherlands
1995–2009
Strong progressive metal influences, use of both soprano vocals and death grunts.
Aina [ 5]
various (supergroup)
2003–2004
Together created the metal opera Days of Rising Doom
Alestorm [ 6]
Scotland
2004–present
Exclusively pirate themed band with folk metal incorporation.
Almah [ 7]
Brazil
2006–present
Side project from the singer of Angra , now a full fledged band.
Altaria [ 8]
Finland
2000–present
Known for recruiting guitarist Jani Liimatainen of Sonata Arctica in their earlier years.
Amaran [ 9]
Sweden
2000–2005
Gothic style with clean female vocals.
Amaranthe [ 10]
Sweden
2009–present
Fuses melodic metal with pop melodies and vocals of Elize Ryd
Amberian Dawn [ 11]
Finland
2006–present
Lyrics often influenced by Finnish and Norse mythology
Angband [ 12]
Iran
2004−present
Conceived as a progressive instrumental band, the addition of a vocalist moved towards power metal.
Angel Dust [ 13]
Germany
1984–1990, 1998–present
After 1998, moved away from thrash metal to a power/progressive metal style.
Angra [ 14]
Brazil
1991–present
Known for symphonic interludes, technical instrumentation and Brazilian regional elements.
Antiquus [ 15]
Canada
2000–present
Iron Maiden influenced band writes concept albums with unifying themes or stories.
Anubis Gate [ 16]
Denmark
2003–present
Progressive band nominated for multiple Danish music awards in 2008 and 2009.
Armageddon [ 17]
Sweden
1997,2000,2002,2012–present
Started as a melodic death metal band formed byArch Enemy guitarist Christopher Amott, grew closer to power metal in their second and third albums.[ 17]
Armored Saint [ 18]
United States
1982–1992, 1999–present
founders in close relation to members of Metallica , their lyrics helped shape today's power metal.
Anvil [ 19]
Canada
1978–present
big contributors to modern heavy metal, their documentary illustrated how working together for them was more important than making as much money as possible.
Avantasia [ 20]
various (supergroup)
1999–present
A metal opera hosted by Tobias Sammet , the band's members change for every album and feature participation of many renowned musicians/vocalists.
Avian [ 21]
United States
2002–present
Formed after being inspired by a metal festival that featured performances by Gamma Ray , Blind Guardian , Edguy , and a number of other famous power metal bands.
Axenstar [ 22]
Sweden
1998–present
Originally formed as a cover band, now producing power metal that shies away from typical mythical themes.[ 23]
Axxis [ 24]
Germany
1988–present
Their debut album, "Kingdom of the Night ", became the best-selling debut album ever by a hard rock band in Germany in 1989.
B
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Balflare [ 25]
Japan
2004–present
Melodic style Japanese band with English lyrics.
Battlelore [ 26]
Finland
1999–present
Folk mixed with power and melodic death metal, growled vocals with clean female accompaniment.
Benedictum [ 27]
United States
2005–present
Female fronted harder style power metal from band members who were previously a Dio tribute band.
Black Majesty [ 28]
Australia
2001–present
Formed by ex-members of prominent bands on the Australian metal scene
Blind Guardian [ 29]
Germany
1984–present
Often credited as one of the seminal and most influential bands in the power metal and speed metal subgenres.
Borealis [ 30]
Canada
2005–present
Heavy and progressive with deep vocals, known for their excellent live performances.
Brainstorm [ 31]
Germany
1989–present
Known to play a somewhat darker style of music than most power metal groups.
Brocas Helm [ 32]
United States
1982–2013
Known for founding their own record label after disappointment with their affiliated labels.
C
Children of Bodom at 2007's Masters of Rock
D
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Dark Moor [ 40]
Spain
1993−present
Neo-classical and symphonic elements.
Demons and Wizards [ 41]
Germany
1998–present
Formed by the vocalist for Blind Guardian , Hansi Kürsch , and the guitarist of Iced Earth , Jon Schaffer .
DGM [ 42]
Italy
1994-present
Started as a power metal oriented instrumental band, gradually moved towards a progressive feel.
Dio [ 43]
United States
1982–1991,1993-2010
The lyrics of renowned vocalist Ronnie James Dio greatly influenced development of power metal and heavy metal as a whole.
Divinefire [ 44]
Finland
2004–present
Their style mixes power metal with both melodic and aggressive elements.
Domine [ 45]
Italy
1984–present
Linked to heroic fantasy and sword and sorcery themes.
Doomsword [ 46]
Italy
1997–present
Influences from themes such as ancient and medieval history, fantasy literature and European mythology.
DragonForce [ 38]
United Kingdom
1999–present
Known for its long and fast guitar solos, fantasy-based lyrics, and electronic sounds in their music to add to their retro video game-influenced sound.
Dragonland [ 47]
Sweden
1999–present
Most notable for basing their two first albums upon the self-produced The Dragonland Chronicles fantasy saga.
Dream Evil [ 48]
Sweden
1992–present
Known for their respect to classic heavy metal and their 1980s style sound.
Dreamtale [ 49]
Finland
1999–present
Speedy and light style, with occasional accompaniments of symphonic instruments.
Dreamtone & Iris Mavraki's Neverland [ 50]
Greece ,Turkey
2005–present
Symphonic power metal collaboration between the Turkish band Dreamtone and Greek singer Iris Mavraki.
E
Elixir performing in 2010
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Edenbridge [ 51]
Austria
1998–present
Symphonic power metal band with a female singer and considerable orchestration.
Edguy [ 52]
Germany
1992–present
One of the most famous modern power metal bands, highly metaphorical lyrics and a style true to the power metal denomination.
Eidolon [ 53]
Canada
1993–2007
On the heavier side of power metal, after the founding members became a part of Megadeth they stopped recording new albums.
Elixir [ 54]
England
1983-2012
Notable for being associated with the New Wave of British Heavy Metal movement.
Epica [ 55]
Netherlands
2002–present
Known for their symphonic sound and the use of female vocals and male growls.
Excalion [ 56]
Finland
2000—present
Lyrical themes originate in different moods and hardships, experiences of life.
F
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Fairyland [ 57]
France
1998–Present
Formed by keyboardist Philippe Giordana with melodic and symphonic elements.
Falconer [ 58]
Sweden
1999–present
Utilizes folk instrumentation and melody to create a medieval sound and atmosphere.
Firewind [ 59]
Greece
1998, 2002–Present
Founded by guitarist Gus G. , now also the guitarist in Ozzy Osbourne .
Freedom Call [ 60]
Germany
1998 – present
Known for their upbeat, feel-good sound free from melancholy undertones or darker styles of some power metal groups.
Forgotten Tales [ 61]
Canada
1999 – present
Fronted by powerful vocalist Sonia Pineault, who avoids the popular opera style vocals of female leads. Neoclassical guitars with folk keys and effects.
G
Grave Digger at Metalcamp in 2007
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Galneryus [ 62]
Japan
2001–present
Neo-classical power metal with many speed metal style songs, often compared to Dragonforce in style, although the neo-classical elements are quite a departure from the aforementioned.
Gamma Ray [ 29]
Germany
1989–present
Known as one of the most prominent bands of the German heavy metal scene.
Gloryhammer [ 63]
United Kingdom ,Switzerland
2010–present
Presents themselves as a tongue-in-cheek, parody of stereotypical power metal groups as well as appearing on-stage in armour and costumes.
Grave Digger [ 64]
Germany
1980–1987, 1991–present
One of the earlier heavy metal bands that contributed to the development of power metal as a genre.
H
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
HammerFall [ 38]
Sweden
1993–present
Cited as producing some of the highest acclaimed power metal albums,[ 38] Hammerfall is a famous example of power metal as a whole.
Heathen [ 65]
United States
1984–1993,2002–present
Their style could be described as the aggression of thrash metal combined with NWOBHM -style vocals and arrangements, acoustic intros or outros, and fast-paced melodic shred solos.
Heavenly [ 66]
France
1994–present
They were signed by record label Noise Records after winning a competition sponsored by the label's website.[ 66]
Heavy Load [ 67]
Sweden
1976–1985
The band is often hailed as the first Swedish heavy metal band,[ 68] and were known for their Viking themes.
Helloween [ 29] [ 69]
Germany
1984–present
The band is a pioneering force in the power metal subgenres and their second and third studio albums, Keeper of the Seven Keys, Pt. 1 and Pt. 2 , are considered masterpieces of the genre.
Helstar [ 70]
United States
1982–present
A key band in the development of the American power metal scene emerging in the mid 1980s.
Highland Glory [ 71]
Norway
2001–present
Their first album, From the Cradle to the Brave , was released in 2003.
Highlord [ 72]
Italy
1996–present
A standard style power metal band with medieval and mythical themed lyrics.
HolyHell [ 73]
United States
2005–present
A symphonic power metal band with a female lead vocalist, an atypical style coming from North America.
Human Fortress [ 74]
Germany
1997–present
Strives for an epic feel with their music, calling their music "epic battle metal".
I
Iced Earth in December 2012
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Iced Earth [ 38]
United States
1985–present
Successful band that has played many different styles of metal with members changing constantly other than the founding guitarist Jon Schaffer .
Impulse
Bulgaria
1979–1991,1995–1998,2012-present
One of the first Bulgarian heavy metal bands.
Iron Fire [ 75]
Denmark
1995-present
Early speed metal style incorporated with recent power metal sounds.
Iron Mask [ 76]
Belgium
2002–present
Contains ex-Yngwie Malmsteen members.
Iron Savior [ 77]
Germany
1996–present
Blends power metal with a high-concept science fiction story, immediately embarking on a multiple-album tale of a fictional space vessel of the same name.
J
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Jag Panzer [ 78]
United States
1981–1988, 1994–2011, 2014
NWOBHM influenced band that influenced the development of thrash and power metal.
Judas Priest [ 2]
United Kingdom
1969–present
One of the most famous heavy metal bands of all time, as well as the origin of many sounds that influenced the many sub-genres of heavy metal today.
K
L
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Lääz Rockit [ 87]
United States
1982–1992,2005–present
One of their signature elements were Ibanez guitars adorned with elaborate airbrushed scenes of warfare.
Liege Lord [ 88]
United States
1982–1989,2000,2012–present
Originated as a Judas Priest cover band, aided development of the power metal genre.
Lost Horizon [ 89] [ 90]
Sweden
1990–1994,1999–present
Known for taking the epic feel of power metal to new levels, having been described as "Metallica will make you feel angry, but Lost Horizon will make you feel like a god." [ 91]
Luna Mortis [ 92]
United States
2001-2010, 2013-present
Combination of melodic death, power, thrash, and progressive, band with a female vocalist who sings clean as well as does death growls.
M
Machinae Supremacy performing
N
Nightwish in 2009
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Nightwish [ 104]
Finland
1996–present
Nightwish performs symphonic metal with soaring female operatic vocals. Their music has been described as “bombastic heavy, symphonic and cinematic, with keyboards and strings creating a gothic atmosphere”[ 105]
Nocturnal Rites [ 106]
Sweden
1990–present
Death metal with melodic influences such as Iron Maiden .
O
P
Primal Fear in 2009
R
Running Wild live on stage in Bonn in 2005
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Rage [ 117]
Germany
1984–present
Part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene to emerge in the early to mid-1980s, along with bands such as Helloween , Running Wild , Blind Guardian and Grave Digger .
Rainbow [ 2]
England
1975–1984,1994–1997
Started out combining mystical lyric themes with neo-classical metal, but went in a more streamlined commercial style following Dio 's departure from the group.
Rebellion [ 118]
Germany
2001–present
Their first album was a concept album about William Shakespeare 's work Macbeth .
Revolution Renaissance [ 119]
Finland
2008–2010
Formed by a former Stratovarius member.
Rhapsody of Fire [ 120] [ 121]
Italy
1993–present
One of the most prominent symphonic style power metal bands, recording with orchestras and involving classical style vocalists such as Christopher Lee .
Riot [ 122] [ 123]
United States
1975–1984,1988-2012
Initially started out as straightforward heavy metal, upon revival in 1988 they began a departure towards power metal styles.
Running Wild [ 124]
Germany
1976–2009,2011–present
Most famous for pioneering the idea of pirate themed metal, after initial satanic themes in their first two albums.
S
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Sabaton [ 125]
Sweden
1999–present
The band's main lyrical themes are historical wars.
Savatage [ 126]
United States
1978–2002
Known for the frequent usage of counterpoint style vocals.
Scanner [ 127]
Germany
1986–present
Known for early forms of science-fiction based power metal.
Scorpions [ 2]
Germany
1965–present
One of the best selling heavy metal bands of all time, influencing many of the 1980s sub-genres including power metal.
Sequester [ 128]
Canada
2005–present
Draws inspiration from genres such as progressive and psychedelic rock, traditional English and Scottish folk, grunge, alternative rock, blues, jazz, and classical. Lyrical themes include fantasy, history, folklore, mythology, human nature, and spirituality.
Serenity [ 129]
Austria
2001−present
Gravitated towards power metal as they released more albums, initially more pure symphonic metal.
Shadowkeep [ 130]
England
1999–present
Shadowside [ 131]
Brazil
2001–present
Band with female vocals from Brazil drawing from influences of Thrash metal and Hard Rock .
Sinergy [ 132]
Finland
1997–2004
Known for their strong female vocalist Kimberly Goss who has a deeper vocal range than a typical female power metal vocalist.
Sonata Arctica [ 133]
Finland
1995−present
One of the most successful power metal groups of post 1990s. Known for their usage of keys and falsetto vocals, as well as emotional themes and wide ranging style.
Stratovarius [ 38]
Finland
1984–present
Considered one of the leading groups of the power metal and symphonic metal genre.
Symfonia [ 134]
Finland
2010–2011
Short-lived band formed by well-known Finnish power metal musicians as a new project.
Symphony X [ 135]
United States
1994–present
Popularized the mixing of progressive metal sounds with power metal themes, influenced by pure progressive bands such as Dream Theater .
T
V
W
X
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
X Japan [ 145]
Japan
1982–97,2007–present
Pioneers of the Japanese heavy metal movement promoting a shift towards western glam style.
Y
Yngwie Malmsteen performing in Barcelona
Z
Name
Origin
Years active
Brief summary
Zonata [ 147]
Sweden
1998–2003
Known for heavy classical influences on both guitar and keyboard parts.
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