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Powerwolf
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Powerwolf in 2018
Background information
Origin Germany
Genres Power metal, Heavy metal
Years active 2003–present
Labels Napalm Records
Members Attila Dorn
Matthew Greywolf
Charles Greywolf
Roel van Helden
Falk Maria Schlegel
Past members Stefan Funèbre
Tom Diener

Powerwolf is a German heavy metal band. They formed in 2003. The band is known for their unique style. They often use themes about werewolves and vampires in their songs. Their music is a mix of powerful vocals, strong guitars, and church organ sounds. Powerwolf has released seven studio albums since they started.

Meet the Pack: Current Members

Powerwolf has five main members. Each member plays a special role in creating their unique sound.

  • Attila Dorn (real name Karsten Brill) – He is the lead singer. His powerful voice is a big part of the band's sound.
  • Matthew Greywolf (real name Benjamin Buss) – He plays the guitar. He also helps write many of their songs.
  • Charles Greywolf (real name David Vogt) – He plays the bass guitar. Sometimes he also plays guitar.
  • Roel van Helden – He is the drummer. He keeps the beat for their fast and strong songs.
  • Falk Maria Schlegel – He plays the organ and keyboards. His organ sounds give the band a special, church-like feel.

Past Members

Over the years, a few other musicians have been part of Powerwolf.

  • Stéfane Funèbre - He was a drummer for the band.
  • Tom Diener - He also played drums for Powerwolf.

Powerwolf's Albums: Discography

Powerwolf has released many albums since 2005. Each album tells new stories and has powerful songs.

  • Return in Bloodred (2005)
  • Lupus Dei (2007)
  • Bible of the Beast (2009)
  • Blood of the Saints (2011)
  • Preachers of the Night (2013)
  • Blessed & Possessed (2015)
  • The Sacrament of Sin (2018)

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See also

Kids robot.svg In Spanish: Powerwolf para niños

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