In the meantime, the line-up of MAGIC KINGDOM was relatively constant, but the band was lacking live performances. Mind you, Petrossi hadn't been lazy, no - he had always been very busy with his solo project Iron Mask during those years. "The Arrival" was a nicely received album – unfortunately, it took another five years until MAGIC KINGDOM were able to present the next one. Even then, Petrossi tried to create catchy melodies and intoxicating compositions. The combination of various eras has been the band's objective from the start, even 1999, when they released their debut album "The Arrival" (on which the quintet laid the foundation stone for their further career). Petrossi's musical roots go back to Malmsteen or old Symphony X as well as Bach, and Händel. When Dushan Petrossi started MAGIC KINGDOM in 1998, he had a musical vision he wanted to pursue. After a wait of six years, "Symphony Of War" finally is the compensation the fans have needed, and an impressive statement by a band that has always hung in there. The sound is influenced by classical music, filigree riffing, big choirs and mighty melodies, notwithstanding first-class Metal attacks and a well-balanced heaviness. Master mind Dushan Petrossi has created a really ambitious work - "Symphony Of War” will attract a plethora of fans, be it Malmsteen or Rhapsody of Fire aficionados. "Symphony Of War" is the third release by the Belgians so far, and it's even better than their classy last output "Metallic Tragedy" which came out in 2004. And just as the kids enjoy their theme park experience, Metal fans enjoy the music produced by the namesake of the amusement fair. MAGIC KINGDOM is not only one of four Walt Disney theme parks in Florida, but also a Symphonic Epic Speed Metal Band hailing from Belgium.
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