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===Next album===
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In 2012, it was announced the comeback of Thomen Stauch to the band, together with a change of the line-up with the second guitarist Thorsten 'Toto' Hain and keyboardist Michael 'Mi' Schüren also joining the band.<ref>http://www.savage-circus-metal.com/</ref> Piet Sielck left to concentrate more on his main band [[Iron Savior]] and Mike Terrana to work with vocalist [[Tarja Turunen]].
In 2012, it was announced the comeback of Thomen Stauch to the band, together with a change of the line-up with the second guitarist Thorsten 'Toto' Hain and keyboardist Michael 'Mi' Schüren also joining the band.<ref>http://www.savage-circus-metal.com/</ref> Piet Sielck left to concentrate more on his main band [[Iron Savior]]<ref>[http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/piet-sielck-quits-savage-circus/ "Piet Sielck Quits Savage Circus"]. [[Blabbermouth.net]]. 12-22-2011. Retrieved 11-23-2013.</ref> and Mike Terrana to work with vocalist [[Tarja Turunen]].


==Background==
==Background==

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Savage Circus
OriginGermany
GenresPower metal
Years active2004–present
LabelsDockyard 1, Century Media
MembersJens Carlsson
Emil Norberg
Thomen Stauch
Thorsten 'Toto' Hain
Michael 'Mi' Schüren
Past membersPiet Sielck
Mike Terrana
Yenz Leonhardt
Websitewww.savage-circus-metal.com

Savage Circus is a German/Swedish power metal band originally created as a side project by Thomen Stauch before leaving Blind Guardian.

History

Formation and Dreamland Manor

Savage Circus began when Stauch asked his friend Piet Sielck if he was interested in joining Thomen's new project, which he was. Piet then introduced a Swedish band called Persuader to Thomen. Thomen liked the band and also liked the fact that the vocalist sounded very much like Hansi Kürsch.[1] Thomen immediately said that he wanted to have Jens Carlsson (singer of Persuader) in the band. Jens brought with him Persuader guitarist Emil Norberg. Their debut album, Dreamland Manor, was released in August 2005.

Of Doom and Death

Thomen Stauch was fired from the band on August 17, 2007 due to his frail health, leading to the cancellations of many shows. In September 2007, Mike Terrana joined the band as the new drummer. At the same time Yenz Leonhardt became a full member of the band. The release of the Dreamland Manor's follow-up, Of Doom and Death, was originally expected to be released in early 2009[citation needed] but was pushed back to October 23.

Next album

In 2012, it was announced the comeback of Thomen Stauch to the band, together with a change of the line-up with the second guitarist Thorsten 'Toto' Hain and keyboardist Michael 'Mi' Schüren also joining the band.[2] Piet Sielck left to concentrate more on his main band Iron Savior[3] and Mike Terrana to work with vocalist Tarja Turunen.

Background

Musical style

The musical style is similar to both Blind Guardian and Persuader due to the singing style and multi-layered vocals used in the band. The band's first two albums also contain some elements of Iron Savior, due to Piet Sielck's writing.

Band name

Piet Sielck came up with the band's name. The word circus, refers to the band's members being of several different nationalities. Originally the band consisted of German and Swedish members. Savage, on the other hand, is for "wild" music.[1]

Vocals

Jens Carlsson is often compared with sounding highly similar to Hansi Kürsch of Blind Guardian. In an interview after the release of Dreamland Manor, Thomen said that Hansi was fond of Jens, because:

You can hear that he is not copying me. You can really hear that he has a voice like me. If he would copy me I wouldn't like it. But that is really strange, because there would not exist much people in the world that really sound so similar to me. And this guy really sounds similar to me, but you hear that he doesn't copy me, because in the moment where he sings more clear, he sounds totally different than me.[1]

Band members

Discography

Studio albums

DVDs

References