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2000-  Thomas Caser - drums
2013-  Clémentine Delauney - vocals
2017-  Christian Douscha - guitars
2017-  Herbert Glos - bass
2018-  Michele "Meek" Guaitoli - vocals
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2000-2003  Chris Kamper - keyboards
› 2013-2017  -//-
2000-2003  Christian Stani - vocals
2000-2005  Nicole Bogner - vocals
2000-2005  Werner Fiedler - guitars
› 2007-2011  -//-
› 2013-2017  -//-
2000-2009  Michael Koren - bass
› 2013-2017  -//-
2003-2006  Miro Holly - keyboards
2003-2013  Mario Plank - vocals
2005-2007  Melissa Ferlaak Koch - vocals
2005-2007  Wolfgang Koch - guitars
2006-2013  Martin Harb - keyboards
2009  Joanna Nieniewska - vocals
2009-2013  Maxi Nil - vocals
2010-2011  Mario Lochert - bass
2011-2013  Cris Tian - guitars
2013-2018  Siegfried Samer - vocals
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2022-2024  Lukas Knoebl - orchestrations
2024  Sandro Friedrich - flute, duduk, bagpipes
2011-2012  Raphael Saini - drums
2014-2017  Herbert Glos - bass
2018  Michele "Meek" Guaitoli - vocals
2004  Alexander Krull - narration
2004  Erno "Emppu" Vuorinen - guitar solo
2013  Fabio D'Amore - bass
2019  Hannes Braun - keyboards, orchestrations
2022  Felix Heldt - programming
› 2024  -//- acoustic guitar, orchestration
2022  Prinz R. Hodenherz III - flute, bagpipes
› 2023  -//- bagpipes
2024  Robert "Robi" Kovačič - ethnic percussion
2024  Simon Edward - orchestrations
2024  Philipp "philT" Treiber - vocals, chorus
2024  Frank Herzig - vocals, chorus

Latest reviews

Ethera
7.0
Visions Of Atlantis is usually lumped in with the "female-fronted symphonic metal" bands, not-so-affectionately known sometimes as "corset-core." I think that term is hilarious but in this particular case it might be a misnomer.
Review by Susan ››
Trinity
7.7
Visions of Atlantis hail from Austria and during 2007 they managed to reach their third full-length release. The name of it is "Trinity" and it moves in melodic/symphonic power metal soundscapes in the vein of Nightwish and other bands that...
Review by KwonVerge ››
Cast Away
6.5
- Symphonic Nightwish Metal?
- Well, I'll start this review with explaining why I chose to call this Symphonic Nightwish Metal. The reason why I putted Nightwish in there is because this is so close to Nightwish you can get without being the band...
Review by Malcolm ››
Cast Away
5.0

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