Ministry of Magic, or MoM, as they have been coined, is a collaboration of … Read Full Bio ↴Ministry of Magic, or MoM, as they have been coined, is a collaboration of Luke Conard, Jason Munday, and Aaron Nordyke, three musicians from a wide-range of artistic backgrounds who find a common ground in the world of Harry Potter. Two more recent additions to the band are Mark Jennings and Ryan Seiler.
Combining a passion for J.K. Rowling and the wonders of the digitial age, Ministry of Magic presses the genre of wizard rock into a newer, less visited world: wizardtronic. The music of MoM is a tapestry of orchestra, pop, rock, dance, and hip-hop carefully woven to create a full sensory experience for the type of fan attracted to wizard rock: imaginative, discerning, and filled with an appetite for something more than just the middle of the road.
They were signed to Indytronic Records until that label's dissolution. As of 2010, they have released five albums -- four LPs and an EP. The Triwizard Lp (2007), Goodbye Privet Drive (2008), Acoustiatius (EP, 2008), and Onward and Upward were released under Indytronic Records, and their latest offering, Magic is Might (2010), was released independently. In addition, members Mark Jennings and Jason Munday, along with Jeremy Jennings, worked on a side project under the name "Muggle Relations". Their lone EP to date is titled "I Must Not Tell Lies" (2009).
They have collaborated with a few wizard rock artists such as The Remus Lupins, Kristina Horner from The Parselmouths and The Moaning Myrtles. MoM was also featured on 'Jingle Spells' and 'Jingle Spells 2', two charity compilation albums to raise money for Book Aid International.
Combining a passion for J.K. Rowling and the wonders of the digitial age, Ministry of Magic presses the genre of wizard rock into a newer, less visited world: wizardtronic. The music of MoM is a tapestry of orchestra, pop, rock, dance, and hip-hop carefully woven to create a full sensory experience for the type of fan attracted to wizard rock: imaginative, discerning, and filled with an appetite for something more than just the middle of the road.
They were signed to Indytronic Records until that label's dissolution. As of 2010, they have released five albums -- four LPs and an EP. The Triwizard Lp (2007), Goodbye Privet Drive (2008), Acoustiatius (EP, 2008), and Onward and Upward were released under Indytronic Records, and their latest offering, Magic is Might (2010), was released independently. In addition, members Mark Jennings and Jason Munday, along with Jeremy Jennings, worked on a side project under the name "Muggle Relations". Their lone EP to date is titled "I Must Not Tell Lies" (2009).
They have collaborated with a few wizard rock artists such as The Remus Lupins, Kristina Horner from The Parselmouths and The Moaning Myrtles. MoM was also featured on 'Jingle Spells' and 'Jingle Spells 2', two charity compilation albums to raise money for Book Aid International.
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Ministry of Magic Lyrics
Battle of Hogwarts Did you actually believe? Were you truly naive enough to th…
Call to Arms Verse 1 (Luke) I feel it, the Dark Lord invade But all…
Catalyst For Love Chorus (Luke and Georgia) You mesmerize me With your heroi…
Evanesco Dobby (Luke) He wears a pillow case and frowns across his face …
Gryffindor Rally Cry Verse 1 (Jason) Today’s the big game The one we’ve been wa…
I May Lose Everything Luke: I've been so scared of these dangerous moods …
Into The Night Verse 1 (Aaron) Love Now it’s all we have left to defeat…
Only Power Remains Verse 1 (Ryan) The sky was ash to match the headstones Whe…
Prelude (Verse 1) I always saw you as Ron’s sister But there was…
Seven Shadows Verse 1 (Ryan) Straining through the gray Searching for th…
The Lightning Struck Tower Eyes open wide but not By my own choosing I can…
The Longbottom Legacy Chorus (Luke) Never been anything Never lived up to their …