Oratory (band)

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Oratory
Country Portugal
Years active 1994 - present
Genres Neo-classical metal
Power Metal
Labels Recital
Members Ana Lara
Miguel Gomes
Rui Santos
Pedro Cabral
Antоnio Silva

Oratory is a Portuguese neo-classical power metal band from Barcelos.

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[edit] Musical career

Oratory was founded in 1994 by guitarist Miguel Gomes and vocalist Marco Alves. After the band recorded two demos, Enchantation and Sarcastic Soul, the band went through line-up changes, finishing with Ana Lara (vocals), Marco Alves (vocals), Miguel Gomes (guitars), Rui Santos (bass), João Rodrigues (drums), and Antonio Silva (keyboards). With this line-up, Oratory played with other Portuguese bands, such as Tarantula, and opened for Stratovarius.

[edit] Signing to a Label and Illusion Dimensions

In 1999 Oratory signed to the Portuguese record label Recital, and released a four song EP called Last Prophecy. In March and May of 2000, Oratory and producer Luis Barros recorded Oratory's debut albumIllusion Dimensions.

[edit] Beyond Earth and Line up Changes

Vocalist Marco Alves left in February 2001 and the band continued with Ana as the main vocalist. In January 2002, Oratory re-entered the recording studio to record their second album, Beyond Earth, with producer Uwe Lulis. Beyond Earth was released in Portugal on the 20th of May, 2002; December 2, 2002 in Europe, and February 2003 in the US.

In 2004, drummer João Rodrigues left the band due to personal reasons, and was replaced by Pedro Cabral, a former Oratory member.

[edit] Discography

  • Last Prophecy (EP) (1999)
  • Illusion Dimensions (2000)
  • Beyond Earth (2002]])
  • Interludium (EP) (2005)

[edit] Line-up

  • Ana Lara - Vocals
  • Miguel Gomes - Guitars
  • António Silva - Keyboards
  • Rui Santos - Bass
  • Pedro Cabral - Drums

[edit] Former members

  • Marco Alves - Vocals
  • João Rodrigues - Drums

[edit] External-Links

Offical Website:http://www.oratory-band.net/

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