German power metal band formed in 2003, known for theatrical imagery, Latin/religious themes and epic, choir-driven power metal; frequently highlighted for Attila Dorn's vocals and Falk Maria Schlegel's keyboards in reviews.

Formed in 2003 by brothers Charles and Matthew Greywolf; reviews emphasize the band's use of makeup and religious/gothic imagery, recurring lyrical themes of vampires and werewolves, regular use of Latin phrases, and prominent vocals by Attila Dorn and keyboards by Falk Maria Schlegel.

DeBaser hosts a handful of reviews of Powerwolf albums. Critics praise strong vocals, epic choruses and theatrical imagery but often call out lyrical simplicity and limited originality. Opinions range from appreciative (foundation-building) to disappointed (self-recycling).

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 The toy is broken. And we didn't even have to wait that long.

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 "Step right up, ladies and gentlemen! Only for today, you can choose from a myriad of Power Metal bands, have fun, and calmly listen to the most innovative, original proposals... Come on, dear guests, a laugh! Originality in a genre like Power? Let's continue our tour, and at the end of this journey, you can choose the band that best defines your character as staunch defenders of the metal creed! And whether you choose this one or that one, it doesn't matter, you won't find any personality or character!"

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 The strengths of this album are the vocal lines, unhampered by the partial insufficiency of the lyrics, which manage to be captivating, leading to epic and majestic choruses.

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