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Fernando Ribeiro (born August 26, ) is a Portuguese singer, vocalist, and lyricist for the Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell. In addition to this activity, he is also a writer and translator. Moonspell - Wikipedia, a enciclopedia libre
Fernando Ribeiro is co-founder, singer and songwriter of the band. Moonspell achieved success in Portugal with their album Sin/Pecado. [ 2 ] With Memorial (), the group also became the first Portuguese metal band to have a record certified Gold. [ 3 ].
FERNANDO RIBEIRO - Our Wolves - Moonspell Fernando Ribeiro (born August 26, 1974) is a Portuguese singer, vocalist, and lyricist for the Portuguese gothic metal band Moonspell. In addition to this activity, he is also a writer and translator.Moonspell – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre Fernando Ribeiro is co-founder, singer and songwriter of the band. Moonspell achieved success in Portugal with their 1998 album Sin/Pecado. [2] With Memorial (2006), the group also became the first Portuguese metal band to have a record certified Gold. [3] They are also popular in Germany, where their albums consistently enter the Top 100 Chart.Moonspell (@moonspellofficial) • Instagram photos and videos Moonspell was formed in Brandoa, Portugal, in the middle of 1989 under the name Morbid God. The frontman of the band was already from the beginning Langsuyar, or Fernando Ribeiro as his real name is. He wrote all the band’s lyrics and also created a new original sound by mixing elements of black metal, gothic music and classic heavy metal. Fernando Ribeiro, Sänger und Texter der portugiesischen Metalband Moonspell, Lyriker, Lovecraft-Übersetzer, Literatur- und Filmkenner sowie unheimlich. He’s always been the singer and the lyricist behind Moonspell but he’s also involved in writing, editing, having already released poetry books and several other pieces. He also has his own record and book label ALMA MATER BOOKS AND RECORDS, lives in the centre of Portugal with his wife Sonia Tavares (The Gift singer) and his son Fausto.
William Ribas, who did a beautiful interview with Fernando Ribeiro (vocalist) when “1755” was released. Criado na Brandoa, Fernando Ribeiro forma em 1989 os Morbid God, que mais tarde, em 1992, mudam o nome para Moonspell. [ 1 ] Ribeiro estudou Filosofia na Faculdade de Letras de Lisboa. Publicou três livros de poesia, Como Escavar um Abismo (2001), As Feridas Essenciais (2004), e o Diálogo de Vultos (2007).
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The frontman of the band was already from the beginning Langsuyar, or Fernando Ribeiro as his real name is. He wrote all the band’s lyrics and also created a new original sound by mixing elements of black metal, gothic music and classic heavy metal. Moonspell - Wikipedia
Born a metal fan! Born and raised in Portugal, Fernando was a Philosophy student when he absolutely fell for Heavy Metal, in its most Underground form. That attraction lead to the foundation of Moonspell, and his life took an unexpected turn forever. Fernando Ribeiro – Wikipédia, a enciclopédia livre
Fernando Ribeiro (Lisboa, 26 de Agosto de ) é um cantor português, vocalista e letrista da banda portuguesa de metal gótico Moonspell. Além desta faceta principal é escritor e tradutor. Fernando Ribeiro - LebMetal
Interview with singer Fernando Ribeiro of the Portugese dark metal band Moonspell. Talking about music, midlife crisis, books, human values. Interview | Moonspell - HeadBangers Lifestyle
Fernando Ribeiro formed a band called Morbid God in and changed its name to Moonspell in He studied philosophy in Lisbon university. He formed a side project called Daemonarch in , along with other members of Moonspell and produced one album “ Hermeticum “.
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Biography Fernando studied philosophy at the University of Lisbon, but did not graduate. Apart from being a musician, he has been involved in literature, having already written three poetry books ("Como Escavar um Abismo" (), "As Feridas Essenciais" (), and "Diálogo de Vultos" ()) and one short stories book ("Senhora Vingança" ()) in Portuguese.