In 1994 the band signed a deal with Noise Records; the release of their debut album Eternity followed in 1995. The next album, Dominion, was released in 1997.
Later that year, two of the band's members were replaced; drummer and founder Richard Warner and lead vocalist Mark Vanderbilt. Respectively, their replacements were Casey Grillo and Roy Khan (Roy Sætre «Khan» Khantatat from Elverum in Norway - formerly of Conception). With the two new members, Kamelot released their third studio album, Siege Perilous. The new line-up undertook an extensive tour through Europe during the fall of the same year only to return to the Gate Studio in Wolfsburg twelve months later to produce the fourth studio effort The Fourth Legacy.
The summer of 2000 brought the "New Allegiance Tour" through Germany, Austria, Switzerland, The Netherlands, Belgium, Italy, Greece and Spain during which the recordings for Kamelot's first live album The Expedition were made. Only a few months later the band presented their fifth album entitled Karma, to the greatest critical success yet. Their sixth album, Epica was released in 2003. Both Epica and the band's seventh effort, The Black Halo, which was released in 2005, are based on Johann Wolfgang von Goethe's version of the legend of Faust, a man who sells his soul to the devil. To support the new album the band went on tour through Europe and Japan during the first leg of the "Black Halo World Tour 2005", with special guests Epica and Kotipelto in Europe and support Silent Force in Japan. They also played on the Bang Your Head!!! Festival in Germany and the Graspop Metal Meeting in Belgium.
In 2005 they shot their first music videos ever, for the songs The Haunting (Somewhere in Time) and March of Mephisto from the album The Black Halo. Both videos were shot by acclaimed director Patric Ullaeus. The 5th of October 2005 saw the addition of Oliver Palotai as the fifth official band member. Oliver will handle both keyboards and (additional) guitars.
On the second leg of the "Black Halo World Tour" they visited North and South America (USA, Canada, Brazil) as well as Europe (The Netherlands, Belgium, Sweden and Norway). During this part of the tour the bands first live DVD was shot, with the main concert being shot on February 11th, 2006 at Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, Norway. The shoot was again handled by Patric Ullaeus. The DVD (and live CD) called One Cold Winter's Night was released in November 2006.
Ghost Opera is the eighth studio album from Kamelot. It was released on June 1st, 2007 via SPV/Steamhammer Records, in Germany and then followed by releases on the fourth and fifth in Europe and the USA, respectively. The album was recorded and mixed at Gate Studios and Pathway Studios in Wolfsburg, Germany with producers Sascha Paeth and Miro. The first video from the album is for the track Ghost Opera, and can be seen on the band's official MySpace site. A video for the song The Human Stain was shot and released later.
Following this was their ninth studio album, Poetry for the Poisoned. It was released on the earMUSIC label, a subdivision of Edel, on September 10, 2010 in Europe, and four days later in North America by the band's own label, KMG Recordings. The release sees the return of founding member Sean Tibbetts (who formerly used the stage name Sean Christians) on bass guitar. A video was recorded for the song The Great Pandemonium and released on the band's official YouTube channel on September 6 (it's also included on the Special Edition DVD release of the album). Simone Simons returns to supply guest vocals on a few songs. Amanda Somerville, Gus G. and Björn "Speed" Strid are also featured.
On September 6, 2010, Kamelot announced that Khan wouldn't be able to perform with the band on their North American tour, just a few days before its scheduled start, and had returned to Norway. While it was initially reported that the band would continue the tour with the Norwegian vocalist Michael Eriksen of Circus Maximus in Khan's place, the band later announced that it would postpone the tour with Khan, though one show was performed with Eriksen at the ProgPower USA XI festival in Atlanta, Georgia, on September 10, 2010. However, on December 16, it was announced that Fabio Lione of Rhapsody of Fire would replace Khan for the remaining and rescheduled dates on the Pandemonium over Latin America, Europe and North America tours in 2011, and later the 70,000 Tons of Metal Cruise in 2012. Other guest singers appeared on selected shows, such as Simone Simons singing The Haunting (Somewhere in Time) and Don't You Cry, Tommy Karevik singing Center of the Universe, EdenEcho or The Human Stain, Snowy Shaw as Mephisto on March of Mephisto, Alissa White-Gluz also as Mephisto on March of Mephisto and Atle Pettersen on Karma.
Following a period of uncertainty, Khan and Kamelot released separate statements on April 21 and 22 2011 respectively, announcing Khan's departure from the band for burnout and religious reasons.
On June 22 2012, Kamelot introduced Seventh Wonder's Swedish vocalist Tommy Karevik as their new official vocalist. Karevik had previously appeared as one of the guest singers on the 2011 Pandemonium World Tour, and was thrilled about his new position: “I am so honored to now be a part of this family and I can't wait to move into the new era of the band together with the guys. I fully understand that this comes with great responsibility and that it will be a big challenge for me as a singer as well as a person, but you can rest assured I will give it my all. From this day, a new journey has begun and I am really eager to meet you all along the way to share my passion for this music!”. Their first show with Karevik was on July 12, 2012 at Masters of Rock.
Kamelot returned to the German label SPV GmbH to release their tenth record, which was unveiled as "Silverthorn" in July 2012. Silverthorn was released on October 30th in North America, October 26th in Germany, and October 29th in the rest of Europe via Steamhammer/SPV. The CD marked the band’s first release with new singer, Tommy Karevik.
Silverthorn went directly to the top, debuting at the #1 position on Amazon’s Heavy Metal Chart. Along with this accomplishment, KAMELOT also impacted major charts in other categories including the #9 position on Billboard’s Hard Rock Chart, #24 on the Rock Charts, #79 on Billboard’s Top 200 Chart, as well as appearing on multiple international charts.
A music video was released for the first single from Silverthorn, Sacrimony (Angel Of Afterlife). The band joined Nightwish on their North American tour as special guests during September and October 2012 in the period leading up to the release of Silverthorn, along with guest vocalists Elize Ryd and Alissa White-Gluz. Following the North American tour, Kamelot embarked on a headlining European tour during November 2012, with support on the tour coming from Xandria, Triosphere and Blackguard. The band also toured new countries on the Silverthorn world tour including Australia, Korea and Taiwan.
On February 23, 2015 the title, artwork, track listing and official release dates for Kamelot's new album were revealed. The new album titled "HAVEN" will make Kamelot's history as it will be released worldwide (excl. Asia) on Napalm Records/Universal and Napalm Records/ADA/Warner as an exclusive licensing deal through the band’s Kamelot Music LLC on May 5, 2015 (North America) and May 8, 2015 (Europe and rest of the world).
Produced by acclaimed music producer Sascha Paeth and mastered by Jacob Hansen, Haven "features all the signature elements of KAMELOT but the band steps out to add new and modern elements along with bringing some amazing emotions that harken to the band’s earlier days." (Source: official press release). Additional guests include Alissa White-Gluz (Arch Enemy), Troy Donockley (Nightwish) and Charlotte Wessels (Delain).
Following the release of HAVEN, Kamelot will embarque on a massive world tour, starting with North America in April/May 2015 followed by European shows in the Summer 2015 and with The Haven European Tour in September/October 2015 the band will return to Europe for their biggest headliner tour to date.
Current Members:
Current members
Thomas Youngblood – guitars, backing vocals (1987–present)
Oliver Palotai – keyboards, additional guitars (2005–present)
Sean Tibbetts – bass (1991–1992, 2009–present)
Tommy Karevik – lead vocals (2012–present)
Alex Landenburg – drums, percussion (2019–present)
Former members
Rob Beck – lead vocals (1987–1991)
Dirk Van Tilborg – bass, keyboards (1987–1991)
Richard Warner – drums (1987–1997)
Mark Vanderbilt – lead vocals (1991–1998)
David Pavlicko – keyboards (1993–1998)
Glenn Barry – bass (1992–2009)
Roy Khan – lead vocals (1998–2011)
Casey Grillo – drums, percussion (1997–2018)
Johan Nunez – drums, percussion (2018–2019)
Live/Session members
Howard Helm – keyboards (1998–1999)
Günter Werno – keyboards (2000)
Michael Eriksen – lead vocals (2010)
Fabio Lione – lead vocals (2011–2012)
Sascha Paeth – additional guitars (1999–present)
Michael "Miro" Rodenberg – keyboards, backing vocals, orchestral arrangements (1999–present)
Live guest musicians
Elisabeth Kjærnes – additional vocals (2006)
Mats Olausson – keyboards (2003; died 2015)
Heather Shockley – additional vocals (2005)
Mari Youngblood – additional vocals (2005–2007)
Anne-Catrin Maerzke – additional vocals (2007–2009)
Amanda Somerville – additional vocals (2009)
Jake E Berg – vocals (2010–2011)
Charlotte Wessels – additional vocals (2010, 2018)
Elize Ryd – additional vocals (2010–2015, 2017, 2018)
Edu Falaschi – lead vocals (2011)
Simone Simons – additional vocals (2006–2012)
Alissa White-Gluz – additional vocals (2011, 2012–2016, 2018)
Coen Janssen – keyboards (2013)
Linnéa Vikström – additional vocals (2012, 2015)
Floor Jansen – additional vocals (2013)
Marcela Bovio – additional vocals (2013–2014)
Kobra Paige – additional vocals (2015–2017)
Aeva Maurelle – additional vocals (2016)
Noora Louhimo – additional vocals (2018–2019)
Lauren Hart – additional vocals (2018–2019)
Session guest musicians
Dirk Bruinenberg – drums, percussion (1999)
Robert Hunecke-Rizzo – drums, percussion (1999)
Cinzia Rizzo – vocals (1999, 2001, 2003, 2005–2007, 2012)
Mari Youngblood – vocals (2003, 2005–2006)
Luca Turilli – guitars (2003)
Amanda Somerville – vocals (2005–2012)
Simone Simons – vocals (2005–2008, 2010)
Shagrath – vocals (2005)
Jens Johansson – keyboards (2005)
Elize Ryd – vocals (2012)
Anne-Catrin Märzke – vocals (2008)
Jon Oliva – vocals (2010–2011)
Chanty Wunder – vocals (2010–2011)
Björn "Speed" Strid – vocals (2010)
Gus G – guitars (2010)
Alissa White-Gluz – vocals (2012, 2015)
Charlotte Wessels – vocals (2015)
Troy Donockley – uilleann pipes, tin whistle (2015)
Jennifer Haben – vocals (2018)
Lauren Hart – vocals (2018)
Studio albums:
1995 - Eternity
1997 - Dominion
1998 - Siege Perilous
1999 - The Fourth Legacy
2001 - Karma
2003 - Epica
2005 - The Black Halo
2007 - Ghost Opera
2010 - Poetry for the Poisoned
2012 - Silverthorn
2015 - Haven
2018 - The Shadow Theory
Live Albums:
2000 - The Expedition
2006 - One Cold Winter's Night
2020 - I Am the Empire – Live from the 013
Live DVDs:
2006 - One Cold Winter's Night
Demos:
1991 - Demo
2) Kamelot is a czech folk/rock band from Brno found in 1982. The only member who has been in the band the whole time is its founder, Roman Horký.
Current Members:
Roman Horký
Viktor Porkristl
Jiří Meisner
Pavel Plch
Discography:
Studio albums:
1990 - Zachraňte koně
1991 - Tajný výpravy
1992 - Vyznavači ohňů
1993 - Roman Horký a jeho hosté
1994 - Duhová cesta
1995 - Zlatá ryba
1996 - Cesta do ráje
1997 - The Best Of
1997 - Vyhaslý oheň
1998 - Země antilop
1999 - Větrné město
2000 - Vzpomínka na kamaráda
2001 - Paměť slonů
2001 - Pozdní návraty
2002 - Valerie
2004 - Zvláštní svět
2005 - Dlouhá pláž
2006 - Modrá planeta
2007 - 25 - Výběr největších hitů
2009 - Mořská sůl
2010 - 19 ztracených písní Wabiho Ryvoly
Singles:
1995 - Tomáš
1996 - Rio/Hardegg
2004 - Island
The Pendulous Fall
Kamelot Lyrics
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Lies a key to shadowland
You're far from feeling strong
(The worst begins)
In the sediments of life
In the comfort of a knife
You hold your breath
And pray to god it won't take long
And you wonder where the rainbow ends
With its autumn setting sun
There's a way from it all
Though the chances are small
We'll come back again
Won't you think it over
Life is a pendulous fall
But maybe worth the pain
And soon enough we'll go
Where nobody can touch us
Like a mother you were aimed
And you gave her what she claimed
Just like a good old friend
In the abyss of the mind
You found all there is to find
But we all have broken hearts to mend
So you wonder where the rainbow ends
Where the world must have begun
There's a way from it all
Though the chances are small
We'll come back again
Won't you think it over
Life is a pendulous fall
But maybe worth the pain
And soon enough we'll go
Where nobody can touch us
There's a way from it all
Though the chances are small
We'll come back again
Won't you think it over
Life is a pendulous fall
But maybe worth the pain
And soon enough we'll go
Life is a pendulous fall
But maybe worth the pain
(So you wonder where the rainbow ends)
Where nobody can touch us
The lyrics to Kamelot's song The Pendulous Fall paint a picture of struggle, pain, and the search for a way out. The first two lines depict a key to the shadowland being held in a garden, symbolizing the key to the unknown and the struggle to find it. The line "You're far from feeling strong" sets the tone for the rest of the song, where the singer is faced with a daunting challenge. The idea of comfort in a knife shows that the singer is struggling to find a balance between living with pain and suffering.
The chorus provides a glimmer of hope, that there is a way out, but the chances are small. The line "Life is a pendulous fall but maybe worth the pain" showcases the idea that sometimes the pain we experience in life is worth it if we can come out stronger on the other end.
The last verse speaks to the power of connection and the idea that we all have broken hearts to mend. The singer found a friend in the abyss of their mind, highlighting the importance of seeking out those connections when faced with difficult times.
Overall, The Pendulous Fall is a powerful reminder that life is full of struggle and pain but there is always hope and a way out.
Line by Line Meaning
In a garden in a hand
There is a key to a world of shadows hidden in a peaceful garden.
Lies a key to shadowland
The key, which opens a door to another world, is concealed in the garden.
You're far from feeling strong
You are not feeling brave or confident.
(The worst begins)
Things are about to take a turn for the worst.
In the sediments of life
Life is full of experiences like dirt and rocks that pile up at the bottom of a stream.
In the comfort of a knife
In the safety and control of a sharp blade, you find solace.
You hold your breath
You stop breathing for a moment, in anticipation of something happening.
And pray to god it won't take long
You hope that whatever is coming won't be too painful or long-lasting.
And you wonder where the rainbow ends
You question the limits or boundaries of the natural world.
With its autumn setting sun
The rainbow is painted by the sun setting on an autumn day.
There's a way from it all
There is a path out of your current troubles and problems.
Though the chances are small
The likelihood of things working out may not be high.
We'll come back again
You will have a chance to try again.
Won't you think it over
You should take time to consider your options and decisions.
Life is a pendulous fall
Life hangs in the balance, swinging back and forth between positive and negative experiences.
But maybe worth the pain
Despite difficulties, the joy and satisfaction of life is worth any hardships you may encounter.
And soon enough we'll go
Eventually, you will move on or pass away.
Where nobody can touch us
You will reach a place where you are completely protected and safe from harm.
Like a mother you were aimed
Someone had a specific intention or purpose for your existence, similar to how a mother carries new life in her womb.
And you gave her what she claimed
You fulfilled the expectations someone else had for you, like a mother expecting her child's birth.
Just like a good old friend
You have been a supportive and comforting presence like a loyal friend.
In the abyss of the mind
Within the darkest, most confusing part of yourself, you have discovered everything there is to know.
You found all there is to find
You have reached the limits of your own understanding.
But we all have broken hearts to mend
Everyone has experienced heartache and will need to heal emotionally at some point.
Where the world must have begun
You contemplate the origins of the universe, the creation of the natural world.
Life is a pendulous fall
Life can feel like a precarious swing, moving between highs and lows.
But maybe worth the pain
Despite obstacles and suffering, there are worthwhile experiences and joys in life.
(So you wonder where the rainbow ends)
You continue to question the mysteries and limits of the natural world and universe.
Where nobody can touch us
Ultimately, we will all reach a point of being completely beyond harm or interference.
Contributed by Reagan R. Suggest a correction in the comments below.
Dom Pedro II
So many memories, Roy Khan we will never forget you
MatiNaturalFitness
He is back with Conception
Mike Miranda
Wow, never heard this song. Awesome! Thanks for posting. Killer guitar solo too!
Tuhin Eternal
I love this track
Hiato
Essa musica é incrivel cara, que pena ela ser uma faixa bonus
noonnonon
Amazing song, one of my favorites from Kamelot.
Gehirn
i love this song since the first time
Tamás Sütő
Life is not worth the pain.
MoonKatwa9
4 people don't wonder where the rainbow ends...
AndrewR241090
I am the 2,939th view. I don't understand what relevance that has to anything, but apparently we're just thinking out loud.