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Rage (German band)

Rage is a German heavy metal band formed in 1984 by Peter "Peavy" Wagner. They were part of the German heavy/speed/power metal scene which emerged in the early to mid-1980s, and have been referred to as one of the country's so-called "big four" of power metal, along with Grave Digger, Helloween and Running Wild.[1]

Rage
Rage performing in 2017
Background information
Also known asAvenger
OriginHerne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
GenresPower metal, heavy metal, speed metal, progressive metal, symphonic metal
Years active1984–present
LabelsNoise, Nuclear Blast, SPV, GUN
MembersPeavy Wagner
Vassilios Maniatopoulos
Stefan Weber
Jean Bormann
Websiterage-official.com

Rage was formed in 1984 under the name Avenger. After releasing their debut album Prayers of Steel and their Depraved to Black EP in 1985, the band changed their name to Rage because there was another band in England that shared the same name. 17 musicians have been part of Rage over the years, with the most successful line-up being from the period now known as the Refuge years; this line-up featured Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis. The second notable line-up was the one formed with Mike Terrana and Victor Smolski.

Through the years, Rage established themselves as a notably successful band and as pioneers of the power metal scene, including in their music elements of progressive metal and classical music. In 1996, Rage was one of the first metal bands to write and record an album with a full symphonic orchestra: Lingua Mortis.

Rage has released 27 albums (counting the "Avenger" and "LMO" releases) over the past 30 years (in total more than 50 releases counting DVDs, EPs, Japan editions, and VHS). A remarkable international success with more than five million records sold, Rage has had more than 40 music chart entries.

History edit

From Avenger to Rage (1984–1986) edit

Rage began in 1984 in Herne when Peavy Wagner (bass and vocals), along with drummer Jörg Michael and guitarist Jochen Schroeder, first got together under the name "Avenger".[2] Following the arrival of their debut album recorded in 1984, Prayers of Steel released by Wishbone Records, followed by an EP Depraved to Black in August 1985, Avenger changed their name and became Rage,[2] and got a record deal at Noise, releasing their first official LP, Reign of Fear, on 12 May 1986.[3]

Noise years (1986–1994) edit

On 11 May 1987 they released the album Execution Guaranteed under the label Noise. In the same year they released their first official video clip "Down by Law", introducing the new line-up with Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis.

With this new line-up in 1988 the album Perfect Man was released, having as a single the song "Don't Fear the Winter", which became a hit in the scene. The band began touring with Running Wild, U.D.O., Motörhead and Saxon. In 1989 Rage released the album Secrets in a Weird World, hitting the charts with the single "Invisible Horizons", also a highlight in the career of the band.

The early 1990s, their 1992 album Trapped! marked their international breakthrough, hitting the charts worldwide. As a result, the band performed their first major tour in Japan. Their success was repeated in 1993 with the release of The Missing Link. This Album turned out to become one of the most successful and influential albums of this era.

In early 1994, the guitarist Manni Schmidt left the band and Peavy Wagner formed a new line-up with Sven Fischer and Chris Efthimiadis's brother Spiros.

Two guitars years (1994–1999) edit

After the change in their lineup, in 1994 Rage went on to record their ten-year anniversary album called 10 Years in Rage, which was the last album released by Noise Records, which was not well promoted by the media. Rage signed with Gun Records the same year and released the breakthrough album Black in Mind, followed by a world tour and several chart entries worldwide. Especially in Japan and Europe, this album brought the band to a different, much higher level and is still seen as a classic of the genre. Several bands had simultaneously left Gun Records that year. [4]

The album Lingua Mortis, recorded in 1996, was the first album on which a metal act collaborated with a classical symphonic orchestra. Their material was performed live for the first time in late summer 1996 in Kufstein, Austria. Subsequently, Rage and the orchestra embarked on a Christmas tour and played several European festivals.

Still in 1996, they launched one of the most successful albums of their career, End of All Days, With "Higher than the Sky" becoming a staple of their live shows.

In March 1998 Rage released their thirteenth album XIII, which included the Lingua Mortis Orchestra and had considerable success in the charts. XIII was ranked number 272 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[5]

After the album XIII, in 1999 Rage continued working with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra for their next album Ghosts. Shortly before the release of the album, the band went through a major line-up change. Peavy Wagner reformed Rage once again and the former members formed the pop band Sub7even.

The millennium years (1999–2015) edit

Peavy recruited the new members Victor Smolski on guitar and Mike Terrana on drums. The trio performed first at Wacken Open Air in August 1999, and released their Album Welcome to the Other Side in 2001. In the following two years, the albums Unity and Soundchaser were released with positive response from critics. Rage toured with Primal Fear in 2002 and Helloween in 2003. The band's 20th anniversary in 2004 was celebrated by the From the Cradle to the Stage tour, where the show in Bochum was recorded and released under the same name on CD and DVD in 2005.

 
Rage at Wacken Open Air 2009

In 2006, Rage again featured a symphonic orchestra, this time from Minsk, Belarus, named "Lingua Mortis Orchestra", that performed on their following album Speak of the Dead. It was the last album with Mike Terrana on drums. On 1 January 2007 it was announced that the new drummer would be André Hilgers, formerly the drummer of Axxis. He was already featured on the 20th anniversary album Into the Light of Nuclear Blast, which was composed, produced and mainly played by Victor, and its lyrics were written by Peavy.

In 2007, the band toured throughout Europe with the orchestra, and their performance at Wacken Open Air in August in front of 80,000 fans was recorded for a DVD to be included as a bonus to their next album. Carved in Stone was released on 22 February 2008. In 2009, the band played at the Bundesvision Song Contest 2009 on 13 February, which was hosted by Stefan Raab (TV total),[6] where they reached third place. Their participating song Gib dich nie auf (Never Give Up) was released on an EP. That year was also the occasion for a 25th anniversary tour, and their Wacken performance—together with guest musicians like Hansi Kürsch—was released on a bonus DVD of the 2011 album Strings to a Web.

Rage entered the studio in October 2011 to begin the recordings of their 21st album, appropriately named 21, for an early 2012 release.[7] Two years later, for the band's 30th anniversary, The Soundchaser Archives,[8] was released, featuring rare and demo songs from the last 30 years of the band. An anniversary tour was performed throughout the entire year and ended in January 2015 with their last show in Sofia.

On 4 February 2015, Peavy Wagner announced that there would not be any further cooperation with Victor Smolski and André Hilgers.

Meanwhile, Peavy renewed contact with his ex-band members Manni Schmidt and Christos Efthimiadis, and played a secret concert in Peavy's hometown Herne under the pseudonym Tres Hombres. After this success they have decided to play again together as Refuge, and confirmed several festival dates for 2015.

Present years (2015–present) edit

The new line-up was announced on 18 June 2015, featuring guitarist Marcos Rodriguez (from the band Soundchaser) and drummer Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos (vocalist and percussionist of the band Tri State Corner and also a former drum technician and apprentice of Chris Efthimiadis). After the EP My Way in January 2016, their album, The Devil Strikes Again, was released on 10 June 2016.[9] A tour was scheduled for the end of the year, followed on 28 July 2017 by another album, Seasons of the Black. The next tour took place in January 2018 with Firewind as special guest.

The 25th studio album Wings of Rage was announced in April 2019, and released in January 2020.[10] On 6 May 2020 Marcos Rodriguez left the band due to personal and private reasons, replaced by Stefan Weber (ex Axxis) and Jean Bormann (Angelinc).

Rage's 26th studio album, Resurrection Day, was released on 17 September 2021.[11] On 24 July 2023 it was announced, that Weber goes on indefinite hiatus due to personal issues, and the band continues as trio.

Rage's 27th studio album, Afterlifelines, was released on 29 March 2024.[12] The album also marks as the first in their history to be a double album.

Side projects edit

Lingua Mortis Orchestra edit

Lingua Mortis Orchestra
Also known asLMO
GenresSymphonic metal, heavy metal, power metal
Years active1996–present
LabelsNuclear Blast, GUN
Websiterage-official.com/lmo

The Lingua Mortis Orchestra (LMO) is the name associated with the orchestras who played with Rage since 1996 on the albums or on stage. Rage's tenth studio album, Lingua Mortis was the first classical album by a metal act, and a collaboration with the Prague Symphony Orchestra. Later, Rage worked with the orchestras in some of the band's most known albums, such as in XIII and Ghosts. In 2006, an orchestra from Minsk, Belarus, that was also named Lingua Mortis Orchestra, recorded with Rage the Speak of the Dead album, and on the next year, Rage did 2007 several shows with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra, and their performance at Wacken Open Air was recorded as a bonus DVD for their next album, Carved in Stone.

In 2011, it was formed as a side project by the Rage musicians Peavy Wagner (vocals and bass), Victor Smolski (guitar and keyboard) and André Hilgers (drums) as a continuation of 1996's Lingua Mortis album, back then a true piece of pioneering work. They recorded in 2013 the debut album along with Rage LMO, with two orchestras from Spain and Belarus. The album features Metalium's ex-vocalist Henning Basse, Jeannette Marchewka and Dana Harnge as additional vocalists.

The first symphonic shows under the band's name have taken place at the 70000 Tons of Metal festival, followed by several summer festivals, among them Wacken and—still before the album's release—Masters of Rock. The last one was also recorded, and included as a bonus DVD of The Soundchaser Archives.

At this point, the Lingua Mortis Orchestra name as a "side project" was turn down by Peavy himself and became part of the band as it was originally done back in 1996. For 2019, Rage toured with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra to perform some festival shows and performed the entire XIII album. The Afterlifelines album scheduled for 2024 should also contain symphonic songs, and the band plans also some shows with orchestra as part of the 40th anniversary.

"Equals to Rage, LMO is an important part of me and I will put in the same amount of passion and creative energy as I have done in the past."[13]

Refuge edit

Refuge
GenresHeavy metal, power metal, speed metal
Years active2014–present
MembersPeavy Wagner
Manni Schmidt
Chris Efthimiadis
Websiterefuge-band.de

In 2014, Peavy Wagner reunited with Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis, and they decided to play a secret show in their hometown, Herne, under the name "Tres Hombres". From there came the idea of the creation of Refuge, with the same Rage line-up from 1988 to 1993.[14] The name Refuge came from one of the most known songs by Rage, "Refuge" from the album The Missing Link, which was recorded by the same line-up. Peavy said in an interview that Refuge is not a professional band as the band members have their regular jobs and families, so Refuge is more like an "extended hobby" for playing special events and festivals.[15] Peavy also said Refuge would still be co-existing with Rage and the new line-up with Marcos and Vassilios.

In 2015, Refuge played in many festivals around Europe, including the Rock Hard Festival, which was broadcast live, and was also recorded as a new live album, Live at Rock Hard Festival for the boxset The Refuge Years.

The band's first album, Solitary Men, was released on 8 June 2018.

Band members edit

Current members edit

  • Peavy Wagner – bass, lead vocals (1984–present)
  • Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos – drums, backing vocals (2015–present)
  • Jean Bormann – guitars, backing vocals (2020–present)
  • Stefan Weber – guitars (2020–present; hiatus since 2023)

Former members edit

  • Jochen Schroeder – lead guitar (1984–1987, died 2021)
  • Alf Meyerratken – rhythm guitar (1984)
  • Thomas Grüning – rhythm guitar (1985–1986)
  • Jörg Michael – drums (1984–1987)
  • Rudy Graf – rhythm guitar (1986–1987)
  • Manni Schmidt – lead guitar (1987–1994)
  • Chris Efthimiadis – drums (1987–1999)
  • Sven Fischer – rhythm guitar (1993–1999)
  • Spiros Efthimiadis – lead guitar (1994–1999)
  • Victor Smolski – guitars, keyboards (1999–2015)
  • Mike Terrana – drums (1999–2007)
  • André Hilgers – drums (2007–2015)
  • Marcos Rodriguez – guitars, backing vocals (2015–2020)

Timeline edit

Discography edit

Studio albums edit

EPs edit

Live albums edit

Compilation albums edit

Box sets edit

Videography edit

Music videos edit

Year Title
1987 "Down by Law"
1988 "Don't Fear the Winter"
1989 "Invisible Horizons"
1990 "True Face in Everyone"
"Waiting for the Moon"
1993 "Refuge"
1995 "Alive but Dead" Directed by Tim Luna, Andreas Marschall
1996 "Lingua Mortis Medley"
"Deep in the Blackest Hole" Directed by Tim Luna, Andreas Marschall
1998 "From the Cradle to the Grave"
2002 "Down"
2005 "Straight to Hell"
2006 "No Fear"
2008 "Lord of the Flies"
"Open My Grave"
2009 "Never Give Up"
"Gib dich nie auf"
2012 "Twenty One"
2013 "Cleansed by Fire" (LMO)
2016 "My Way"
"The Devil Strikes Again"
2017 "Blackened Karma"
"Season of the Black"
2019 "Let Them Rest in Peace"
"True"
2020 "The Price of War 2.0"
2021 "Virginity"
"Monetary Gods"
2022 "To Live and To Die"

References edit

  1. ^ "The BNR Metal Pages – Helloween". bnrmetal.com. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
  2. ^ a b Colin Larkin, ed. (1999). The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock (First ed.). Virgin Books. p. 39. ISBN 0-7535-0257-7.
  3. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1995). The Guinness Who's Who of Heavy Metal (Second ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 288. ISBN 0-85112-656-1.
  4. ^ "Rage biography". metallian.com. 11 January 2023. Retrieved 11 January 2023.
  5. ^ Best of Rock & Metal – Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten (in German). Rock Hard. 2005. p. 105. ISBN 3-89880-517-4.
  6. ^ "Rage beim Bundesvision Song Contest". Metal-online.com.
  7. ^ "Blabbermouth.net". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 8 September 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2019.
  8. ^ "The Soundchaser Archives". Nuclearblas.de. 23 May 2014. Retrieved 24 May 2014.
  9. ^ "Rage To Release 'The Devil Strikes Again' Album In June". Blabbermouth.net. 26 February 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  10. ^ a b "Rage Signs with SPV/Steamhammer; 25th Studio Album Due In January". Blabbermouth.net. 15 April 2019. Retrieved 10 July 2019.
  11. ^ a b "RAGE Announce New Studio Album Resurrection Day". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 2 July 2021. Retrieved 3 July 2021.
  12. ^ "RAGE Set March Release Date For New Double Album, Afterlifelines; New Tour Dates Confirmed". Brave Words & Bloody Knuckles. 15 December 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.
  13. ^ "RAGE – Lingua Mortis Orchestra". Rage-official.com.
  14. ^ "Original RAGE Lineup Reunites As REFUGE, Plans Festival Appearances". Blabbermouth.net. 4 December 2014.
  15. ^ Tsekas, Giorgos. "Interview with Peavy Wagner (Rage) | Metal Invader". Metalinvader.net.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Rage at AllMusic  
  • Nuclear Blast – Rage site

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Rage German band news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2010 Learn how and when to remove this message Rage is a German heavy metal band formed in 1984 by Peter Peavy Wagner They were part of the German heavy speed power metal scene which emerged in the early to mid 1980s and have been referred to as one of the country s so called big four of power metal along with Grave Digger Helloween and Running Wild 1 RageRage performing in 2017Background informationAlso known asAvengerOriginHerne North Rhine Westphalia GermanyGenresPower metal heavy metal speed metal progressive metal symphonic metalYears active1984 presentLabelsNoise Nuclear Blast SPV GUNMembersPeavy WagnerVassilios ManiatopoulosStefan WeberJean BormannWebsiterage official wbr com Rage was formed in 1984 under the name Avenger After releasing their debut album Prayers of Steel and their Depraved to Black EP in 1985 the band changed their name to Rage because there was another band in England that shared the same name 17 musicians have been part of Rage over the years with the most successful line up being from the period now known as the Refuge years this line up featured Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis The second notable line up was the one formed with Mike Terrana and Victor Smolski Through the years Rage established themselves as a notably successful band and as pioneers of the power metal scene including in their music elements of progressive metal and classical music In 1996 Rage was one of the first metal bands to write and record an album with a full symphonic orchestra Lingua Mortis Rage has released 27 albums counting the Avenger and LMO releases over the past 30 years in total more than 50 releases counting DVDs EPs Japan editions and VHS A remarkable international success with more than five million records sold Rage has had more than 40 music chart entries Contents 1 History 1 1 From Avenger to Rage 1984 1986 1 2 Noise years 1986 1994 1 3 Two guitars years 1994 1999 1 4 The millennium years 1999 2015 1 5 Present years 2015 present 2 Side projects 2 1 Lingua Mortis Orchestra 2 2 Refuge 3 Band members 3 1 Current members 3 2 Former members 3 3 Timeline 4 Discography 4 1 Studio albums 4 2 EPs 4 3 Live albums 4 4 Compilation albums 4 5 Box sets 4 6 Videography 5 Music videos 6 References 7 External linksHistory editFrom Avenger to Rage 1984 1986 edit Rage began in 1984 in Herne when Peavy Wagner bass and vocals along with drummer Jorg Michael and guitarist Jochen Schroeder first got together under the name Avenger 2 Following the arrival of their debut album recorded in 1984 Prayers of Steel released by Wishbone Records followed by an EP Depraved to Black in August 1985 Avenger changed their name and became Rage 2 and got a record deal at Noise releasing their first official LP Reign of Fear on 12 May 1986 3 Noise years 1986 1994 edit On 11 May 1987 they released the album Execution Guaranteed under the label Noise In the same year they released their first official video clip Down by Law introducing the new line up with Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis With this new line up in 1988 the album Perfect Man was released having as a single the song Don t Fear the Winter which became a hit in the scene The band began touring with Running Wild U D O Motorhead and Saxon In 1989 Rage released the album Secrets in a Weird World hitting the charts with the single Invisible Horizons also a highlight in the career of the band The early 1990s their 1992 album Trapped marked their international breakthrough hitting the charts worldwide As a result the band performed their first major tour in Japan Their success was repeated in 1993 with the release of The Missing Link This Album turned out to become one of the most successful and influential albums of this era In early 1994 the guitarist Manni Schmidt left the band and Peavy Wagner formed a new line up with Sven Fischer and Chris Efthimiadis s brother Spiros Two guitars years 1994 1999 edit After the change in their lineup in 1994 Rage went on to record their ten year anniversary album called 10 Years in Rage which was the last album released by Noise Records which was not well promoted by the media Rage signed with Gun Records the same year and released the breakthrough album Black in Mind followed by a world tour and several chart entries worldwide Especially in Japan and Europe this album brought the band to a different much higher level and is still seen as a classic of the genre Several bands had simultaneously left Gun Records that year 4 The album Lingua Mortis recorded in 1996 was the first album on which a metal act collaborated with a classical symphonic orchestra Their material was performed live for the first time in late summer 1996 in Kufstein Austria Subsequently Rage and the orchestra embarked on a Christmas tour and played several European festivals Still in 1996 they launched one of the most successful albums of their career End of All Days With Higher than the Sky becoming a staple of their live shows In March 1998 Rage released their thirteenth album XIII which included the Lingua Mortis Orchestra and had considerable success in the charts XIII was ranked number 272 in Rock Hard magazine s book of The 500 Greatest Rock amp Metal Albums of All Time 5 After the album XIII in 1999 Rage continued working with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra for their next album Ghosts Shortly before the release of the album the band went through a major line up change Peavy Wagner reformed Rage once again and the former members formed the pop band Sub7even The millennium years 1999 2015 edit Peavy recruited the new members Victor Smolski on guitar and Mike Terrana on drums The trio performed first at Wacken Open Air in August 1999 and released their Album Welcome to the Other Side in 2001 In the following two years the albums Unity and Soundchaser were released with positive response from critics Rage toured with Primal Fear in 2002 and Helloween in 2003 The band s 20th anniversary in 2004 was celebrated by the From the Cradle to the Stage tour where the show in Bochum was recorded and released under the same name on CD and DVD in 2005 nbsp Rage at Wacken Open Air 2009 In 2006 Rage again featured a symphonic orchestra this time from Minsk Belarus named Lingua Mortis Orchestra that performed on their following album Speak of the Dead It was the last album with Mike Terrana on drums On 1 January 2007 it was announced that the new drummer would be Andre Hilgers formerly the drummer of Axxis He was already featured on the 20th anniversary album Into the Light of Nuclear Blast which was composed produced and mainly played by Victor and its lyrics were written by Peavy In 2007 the band toured throughout Europe with the orchestra and their performance at Wacken Open Air in August in front of 80 000 fans was recorded for a DVD to be included as a bonus to their next album Carved in Stone was released on 22 February 2008 In 2009 the band played at the Bundesvision Song Contest 2009 on 13 February which was hosted by Stefan Raab TV total 6 where they reached third place Their participating song Gib dich nie auf Never Give Up was released on an EP That year was also the occasion for a 25th anniversary tour and their Wacken performance together with guest musicians like Hansi Kursch was released on a bonus DVD of the 2011 album Strings to a Web Rage entered the studio in October 2011 to begin the recordings of their 21st album appropriately named 21 for an early 2012 release 7 Two years later for the band s 30th anniversary The Soundchaser Archives 8 was released featuring rare and demo songs from the last 30 years of the band An anniversary tour was performed throughout the entire year and ended in January 2015 with their last show in Sofia On 4 February 2015 Peavy Wagner announced that there would not be any further cooperation with Victor Smolski and Andre Hilgers Meanwhile Peavy renewed contact with his ex band members Manni Schmidt and Christos Efthimiadis and played a secret concert in Peavy s hometown Herne under the pseudonym Tres Hombres After this success they have decided to play again together as Refuge and confirmed several festival dates for 2015 Present years 2015 present edit The new line up was announced on 18 June 2015 featuring guitarist Marcos Rodriguez from the band Soundchaser and drummer Vassilios Lucky Maniatopoulos vocalist and percussionist of the band Tri State Corner and also a former drum technician and apprentice of Chris Efthimiadis After the EP My Way in January 2016 their album The Devil Strikes Again was released on 10 June 2016 9 A tour was scheduled for the end of the year followed on 28 July 2017 by another album Seasons of the Black The next tour took place in January 2018 with Firewind as special guest The 25th studio album Wings of Rage was announced in April 2019 and released in January 2020 10 On 6 May 2020 Marcos Rodriguez left the band due to personal and private reasons replaced by Stefan Weber ex Axxis and Jean Bormann Angelinc Rage s 26th studio album Resurrection Day was released on 17 September 2021 11 On 24 July 2023 it was announced that Weber goes on indefinite hiatus due to personal issues and the band continues as trio Rage s 27th studio album Afterlifelines was released on 29 March 2024 12 The album also marks as the first in their history to be a double album Side projects editLingua Mortis Orchestra edit Lingua Mortis OrchestraAlso known asLMOGenresSymphonic metal heavy metal power metalYears active1996 presentLabelsNuclear Blast GUNWebsiterage official wbr com wbr lmo The Lingua Mortis Orchestra LMO is the name associated with the orchestras who played with Rage since 1996 on the albums or on stage Rage s tenth studio album Lingua Mortis was the first classical album by a metal act and a collaboration with the Prague Symphony Orchestra Later Rage worked with the orchestras in some of the band s most known albums such as in XIII and Ghosts In 2006 an orchestra from Minsk Belarus that was also named Lingua Mortis Orchestra recorded with Rage the Speak of the Dead album and on the next year Rage did 2007 several shows with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra and their performance at Wacken Open Air was recorded as a bonus DVD for their next album Carved in Stone In 2011 it was formed as a side project by the Rage musicians Peavy Wagner vocals and bass Victor Smolski guitar and keyboard and Andre Hilgers drums as a continuation of 1996 s Lingua Mortis album back then a true piece of pioneering work They recorded in 2013 the debut album along with Rage LMO with two orchestras from Spain and Belarus The album features Metalium s ex vocalist Henning Basse Jeannette Marchewka and Dana Harnge as additional vocalists The first symphonic shows under the band s name have taken place at the 70000 Tons of Metal festival followed by several summer festivals among them Wacken and still before the album s release Masters of Rock The last one was also recorded and included as a bonus DVD of The Soundchaser Archives At this point the Lingua Mortis Orchestra name as a side project was turn down by Peavy himself and became part of the band as it was originally done back in 1996 For 2019 Rage toured with the Lingua Mortis Orchestra to perform some festival shows and performed the entire XIII album The Afterlifelines album scheduled for 2024 should also contain symphonic songs and the band plans also some shows with orchestra as part of the 40th anniversary Equals to Rage LMO is an important part of me and I will put in the same amount of passion and creative energy as I have done in the past 13 Refuge edit RefugeGenresHeavy metal power metal speed metalYears active2014 presentMembersPeavy WagnerManni SchmidtChris EfthimiadisWebsiterefuge band wbr de In 2014 Peavy Wagner reunited with Manni Schmidt and Chris Efthimiadis and they decided to play a secret show in their hometown Herne under the name Tres Hombres From there came the idea of the creation of Refuge with the same Rage line up from 1988 to 1993 14 The name Refuge came from one of the most known songs by Rage Refuge from the album The Missing Link which was recorded by the same line up Peavy said in an interview that Refuge is not a professional band as the band members have their regular jobs and families so Refuge is more like an extended hobby for playing special events and festivals 15 Peavy also said Refuge would still be co existing with Rage and the new line up with Marcos and Vassilios In 2015 Refuge played in many festivals around Europe including the Rock Hard Festival which was broadcast live and was also recorded as a new live album Live at Rock Hard Festival for the boxset The Refuge Years The band s first album Solitary Men was released on 8 June 2018 Band members editCurrent members edit Peavy Wagner bass lead vocals 1984 present Vassilios Lucky Maniatopoulos drums backing vocals 2015 present Jean Bormann guitars backing vocals 2020 present Stefan Weber guitars 2020 present hiatus since 2023 Former members edit Jochen Schroeder lead guitar 1984 1987 died 2021 Alf Meyerratken rhythm guitar 1984 Thomas Gruning rhythm guitar 1985 1986 Jorg Michael drums 1984 1987 Rudy Graf rhythm guitar 1986 1987 Manni Schmidt lead guitar 1987 1994 Chris Efthimiadis drums 1987 1999 Sven Fischer rhythm guitar 1993 1999 Spiros Efthimiadis lead guitar 1994 1999 Victor Smolski guitars keyboards 1999 2015 Mike Terrana drums 1999 2007 Andre Hilgers drums 2007 2015 Marcos Rodriguez guitars backing vocals 2015 2020 nbsp Peavy Wagner nbsp Vassilios Lucky Maniatopoulos nbsp Marcos Rodriguez Timeline editDiscography editStudio albums edit Prayers of Steel as Avenger 1985 Reign of Fear 1986 Execution Guaranteed 1987 Perfect Man 1988 Secrets in a Weird World 1989 Reflections of a Shadow 1990 Trapped 1992 The Missing Link 1993 10 Years in Rage 1994 Black in Mind 1995 Lingua Mortis 1996 End of All Days 1996 XIII 1998 Ghosts 1999 Welcome to the Other Side 2001 Unity 2002 Soundchaser 2003 Speak of the Dead 2006 Carved in Stone 2008 Strings to a Web 2010 21 2012 The Devil Strikes Again 2016 Seasons of the Black 2017 Wings of Rage 2020 10 Resurrection Day 2021 11 Afterlifelines 2024 EPs edit Depraved to Black as Avenger 1985 Invisible Horizons 1989 Extended Power 1991 Beyond the Wall 1992 Refuge Japan 1994 Higher than the Sky 1996 Live from the Vault 1997 In Vain Rage in Acoustic 1998 Gib dich nie auf Never Give Up 2009 My Way 2016 Spreading the Plague 2022 Live albums edit Power of Metal 1994 From the Cradle to the Stage 2004 Full Moon in St Petersburg 2007 Live in Tokyo 2012 Compilation albums edit The Best from the Noise Years 1998 Best of All G U N Years 2001 The Soundchaser Archives 2014 Box sets edit The Lingua Mortis Trilogy The Classic Collection 2002 The Refuge Years 2015 Videography edit The Video Link 1994 Metal Meets Classic Live 2001 From the Cradle to the Stage 2004 Full Moon in St Petersburg 2007 Live at Wacken 09 2009 Music videos editYear Title 1987 Down by Law 1988 Don t Fear the Winter 1989 Invisible Horizons 1990 True Face in Everyone Waiting for the Moon 1993 Refuge 1995 Alive but Dead Directed by Tim Luna Andreas Marschall 1996 Lingua Mortis Medley Deep in the Blackest Hole Directed by Tim Luna Andreas Marschall 1998 From the Cradle to the Grave 2002 Down 2005 Straight to Hell 2006 No Fear 2008 Lord of the Flies Open My Grave 2009 Never Give Up Gib dich nie auf 2012 Twenty One 2013 Cleansed by Fire LMO 2016 My Way The Devil Strikes Again 2017 Blackened Karma Season of the Black 2019 Let Them Rest in Peace True 2020 The Price of War 2 0 2021 Virginity Monetary Gods 2022 To Live and To Die References edit The BNR Metal Pages Helloween bnrmetal com Retrieved 10 May 2021 a b Colin Larkin ed 1999 The Virgin Encyclopedia of Heavy Rock First ed Virgin Books p 39 ISBN 0 7535 0257 7 Colin Larkin ed 1995 The Guinness Who s Who of Heavy Metal Second ed Guinness Publishing p 288 ISBN 0 85112 656 1 Rage biography metallian com 11 January 2023 Retrieved 11 January 2023 Best of Rock amp Metal Die 500 starksten Scheiben aller Zeiten in German Rock Hard 2005 p 105 ISBN 3 89880 517 4 Rage beim Bundesvision Song Contest Metal online com Blabbermouth net Blabbermouth net Archived from the original on 8 September 2012 Retrieved 20 November 2019 The Soundchaser Archives Nuclearblas de 23 May 2014 Retrieved 24 May 2014 Rage To Release The Devil Strikes Again Album In June Blabbermouth net 26 February 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2016 a b Rage Signs with SPV Steamhammer 25th Studio Album Due In January Blabbermouth net 15 April 2019 Retrieved 10 July 2019 a b RAGE Announce New Studio Album Resurrection Day Brave Words amp Bloody Knuckles 2 July 2021 Retrieved 3 July 2021 RAGE Set March Release Date For New 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