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2001-  Andreas Schipflinger - drums
2004-  Georg Neuhauser - vocals
2010-  Fabio D'Amore - bass
2015-  Christian Hermsdörfer - guitars
2023-  Marco Pastorino - guitars
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2001-2004  Matthias Anker - guitars, vocals
2001-2004  Stefan Schipflinger - guitars
2001-2004  Stefan Wanker - bass
2001-2012  Mario Hirzinger - keyboards
2004-2010  Simon Holzknecht - bass
2004-2015  Thomas Buchberger - guitars
2013-2015  Clémentine Delauney - vocals
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2008-2011  Oliver Philipps - orchestrations, keyboards
› 2013  -//- keyboards, piano, backing vocals
2016  Lukas "Luki" Knöbl - orchestrations, programming
2016-2017  Jan Vacik - keyboards, additional vocals, choirs
2011  Lisa Middelhauve - vocals
2011-2012  Clémentine Delauney - vocals
2017  Melissa Bonny - vocals
2022  Chiara Tricarico - vocals
2007  Lanvall - guitars
2008  Markus Wenzel - vocals
2008  Sandra Schleret - vocals
2011  Amanda Somerville-Scharf - vocals
› 2016  -//-
2011  Charlotte Wessels - vocals
2011  Ailyn - vocals
2016  Natascha Koch - vocals
2016  Simon Huber - cello
2017  Federica Lanna - vocals
2017  Babis "Bob" Katsionis - guitar solo
2020  Marco Pastorino - choirs vocals
2020  Herbie Langhans - vocals
2020  Sascha Paeth - guitars
2023  Roy Khan - vocals
2023  Daniele Mazza - orchestration

Latest reviews

With over 20 years under their belt, Serenity are now genuine veterans of the power metal circuit. Their previous album, The Last Knight, raised fears that the band might be growing weary with age, but they’re firmly back on track with Nemesis AD.
Review by musclassia ››
As somebody who takes the utmost care not to stray into the symphonic genre on most occasions, I looked upon Serenity as a rose in a minefield when I discovered War Of Ages in the 2013 MS Awards. It's a pleasure to have the band reappear on my radar...
Review by ScreamingSteelUS ››
A fine balance is struck in the latest release from symphonic power stalwarts Serenity. The historical themes which run the course of War Of Ages are fitted to a tempered set of tracks which carry an inner strength uncommon of the subgenre.
Review by R'Vannith ››

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