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What happened to Sirenia?

What happened to Sirenia?

On 5 July 2016 Sirenia announced that after 8 years they were parting ways in good terms with longtime vocalist Ailyn but that the work with the upcoming album will proceed as normal.

Why was Ailyn fired from Sirenia?

On July 5, 2016, it was announced via the band’s website that Sirenia and Ailyn were amicably separating “for personal reasons”, and that the name of the new singer would be announced on September 8, 2016, ahead of the November release of their new album Dim Days of Dolor.

What type of music is Sirenia?

Death metal
Progressive metalMetalClassical
Sirenia/Genres

Who is the lead singer of Sirenia?

Emmanuelle Zoldan

Emmanuelle Zoldan
Occupation(s) Singer
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2003–present
Associated acts Sirenia Mortemia Trail of Tears Penumbra Turisas

Who are the members of the band Sirenia?

Sirenia is a Norwegian gothic metal band from Stavanger, Norway. The band uses melodic instrumentals, synthesizers, and distorted guitars with female vocals, male death vocals, clean male vocals, a choir, and violins.

What are some of Sirenia’s most popular songs?

Singles and promo singles 1 “My Mind’s Eye” (2007) 2 “The Path to Decay” (2009) 3 “The End of It All” (2011) 4 “Seven Widows Weep” (2013) 5 “Once My Light” (2015) 6 “The 12th Hour” (2016) 7 “Dim Days of Dolor” (2016) 8 “Love Like Cyanide” (2018) 9 “Into the Night” (2018) 10 “Addiction No. 1” (2020)

When does the new Sirenia album Come Out?

The band announced they had returned to Napalm Records on 3 April 2014 with a pending album release for early 2015. On 10 February 2015 Sirenia announced the title of their next record called The Seventh Life Path.

When did Fabienne Gondamin leave Sirenia band?

On the subsequent tour Fabienne Gondamin was replaced by Henriette Bordvik, with whom the band recorded the album An Elixir for Existence and the EP Sirenian Shores . The band signed with Nuclear Blast in May 2005. In November 2005, Henriette Bordvik left the band, citing personal reasons.