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At Vance

 
Artist: At Vance
 
  • Genres: Rock
  • Representative Albums: "The Evil in You," "Heart of Steel," "Dragon Chaser"

Biography

Germany's At Vance was formed by vocalist Oliver Hartmann (ex-Centers) and guitarist Olaf Lenk (ex-Velvet Viper) in 1998, and with such credentials on their resumes, they soon obtained a deal with Shark Records. Rainald Konig (guitar), Ulli Muller (keyboards), Jochen Schnur (bass) and Spoony (drums) rounded out the line-up that recorded 1999's No Escape debut -- a standard-issue product of melodic Germanic power metal if ever there was one. European fans lapped it up, and the group's second opus, 2000's Heart of Steel (featuring new drummer Jurgen Lucas) was a surprise hit in Japan and encouraged At Vance to quickly issue a follow-up in 2001's Dragonchaser. Barely pausing for breath, the next year saw the band switching to AFM Records, losing their bassist and keyboard player, releasing their fourth album Only Human, then hitting the road across Europe with Rhapsody and Angel Dust. A number of personnel changes ensued in 2003, as At Vance welcomed new vocalist Mats Leven and bassist ascha Feldmann before recording their next L.P. The Evil in You. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide
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At Vance
Olaf Lenk, Mats Levén , John ABC Smith
Olaf Lenk, Mats Levén , John ABC Smith
Background information
Origin Germany
Genre(s) Power metal, Heavy metal, Neo-classical metal
Years active 1998 - present
Label(s) Shark Records
AFM Records
Website www.at-vance.com
Members
Olaf Lenk
Rick Altzi
Woflman Black
Alex Landenburg

At Vance is a German power metal/ Neo-classical metal band. They were formed by vocalist Oliver Hartmann (ex-Centers) and guitarist Olaf Lenk (ex-Velvet Viper) in 1998.

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Biography

With the combined credentials of Oliver Hartmann and guitarist Olaf Lenk on their résumés, they easily obtained a deal with Shark Records. Rainald König (guitar), Ulli Muller (keyboards), Jochen Schnur (bass) and Spoony (drums) rounded out the line-up that recorded 1999's debut "No Escape" - a standard-issue product of melodic Germanic power metal if ever there was one. European fans lapped it up, and the group's second opus, 2000's "Heart of Steel" (featuring new drummer Jurgen Lucas) was a surprise hit in Japan and encouraged At Vance to quickly issue a follow-up in 2001's "Dragonchaser". Barely pausing for breath, the next year saw the band switching to AFM Records, losing their bassist and keyboard player, releasing their fourth album "Only Human", then hitting the road across Europe with Rhapsody and Angel Dust. A number of personnel changes ensued in 2003, as At Vance welcomed new vocalist Mats Levén and bassist Sascha Feldmann before recording their next L.P. "The Evil in You", released in 2003, which was one of their best-selling album at the time. A tour with Kamelot followed the release.

Later, Lenk fired König and Feldmann, replacing the latter with bassist John ABC Smith (born Dario Trobok) (ex-Scanner, ex-Gallows Pole). All guitar work was performed by Lenk, and drums by Mark Cross (ex-Helloween). This formation released a new record, "Chained", which transpired to be the album with Mats Levén on lead vocals. In April 2007, At Vance's MySpace webpage announced a new record would be released in May 2007 entitled "VII", introducing talented young singer Rick Altzi on vocals, but still delivering classic and top quality German heavy metal performed by Olaf Lenk's band At Vance. The album was mastered at Finnvox by Mika Jussila.

Several of At Vance's albums contain transcriptions of classical pieces such as the first movement of Ludwig van Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and "Spring" and "Summer" from Antonio Vivaldi's "The Four Seasons". New line-up was announced on band's webpage, adding Alex Landenburg (from Annihilator) on Drums and Manuel Walther on Bass.

On May 2009 the band announced via their MySpace page that Manuel Walther left At Vance and will be replaced by "Woflman Black" of the German band "Justice". On July 2009 A.F.M. Records, the lable of the band, announced that the nest album entiteld "Ride The Sky" Will be released on September 18th.

Current Lineup

Former Members

Discography

  • No Escape (1999)
  • Heart of Steel (2000)
  • Dragonchaser (2001)
  • Early Works - Centers (2001)
  • Only Human (2002)
  • The Evil In You (2003)
  • Chained (2005)
  • VII (2007)
  • Ride the Sky (2009)

Compilations

  • The Best Of (2004)

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