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Wuthering Heights is a Heavy Metal band from Denmark with what critics describe as a unique sound that comes from blending Power Metal and Folk Metal styles, something only two other bands[1] are known to do. Furthermore, Wuthering Heights was first to blend the two styles when it formed in 1989 under the name Angelica. This has caused them to be labeled under Progressive Metal due to the experimental nature of combining these two subgenres as well. They went through a number of other names as well before ariving at their current one, and a number of different band members as well. Their first demo was released under the name Minas Tirith in 1992, it was called Tales From The Woods. At this time the band consisted of Erik Ravn, Morten Birch, Kenneth Saandvig, and Martin Røpcke with one former member, John Sønder. They released a second demo under the name Vergelmir in 1995, by which time Jannik B. Larsen, Troels Liebgott, Tim Christensen, and Tim Mogensen had joined the band and everyone but Erik Ravn and Kenneth Saandvid had left. It wasn't until their third demo in 1999 titled Within that they got picked up by Locomotive Music under their current name. Their second album called To Travel For Evermore was released in 2002. In 2004 they released their third album Far From The Maddening Crowd. Their fourth album Shadow Cabinet was released in 2006, and their fifth album Salt was released in 2010. Their current label has also changed to Scarlet Records. Erik Ravn also composes most of the band's songs[2] in addition to being the only member of the band with it since its inception.
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