Leaves' Eyes - Band Members

Band Members

Current members
  • Liv Kristine Espenæs Krull – lead vocals
  • Alexander Krull – keyboards, vocals
  • Thorsten Bauer – guitar
  • Sander van der Meer – guitar
  • J.B. Van der Wal – bass
  • Felix Born - drums
Past members
  • Mathias Röderer – guitar
  • Chris Lukhaup – bass
  • Martin Schmidt – drums
  • Nicholas Barker – drums
  • Moritz Neuner – drums
  • Alla Fedynitch – bass
  • Seven Antonopoulos – drums
  • Roland Navratil – drums
Guest musicians
  • Lingua Mortis Orchestra, Minsk/Belarus on Njord, Meredead, My Destiny, At Heaven's End, and Melusine
  • Carmen Elise Espenæs - Backing vocals on Into Your Light & vocals on Sigrlinn
  • al dente choir on Njord, Meredead, My Destiny, At Heaven's End, and Melusine
  • Anette Guldbrandsen - backing vocals on Meredead and Melusine
  • Maite Itoiz - backing vocals, Baroque Guitar on Meredead and Melusine
  • John Kelly - backing vocals on Meredead
  • Janna Kirchhof - Fiddle & Nyckelharpa on Meredead and Melusine
  • Christian Roch - Uileann Pipes & Irish Whistles on Njord, Meredead and Melusine
  • Timon Birkhofer - Piano & Cello on Vinland Saga, Lovelorn, and Legend Land
  • Sarah Nuchel - Violine on Legend Land and Vinland Saga
  • Jana Kallenberg - Violine on Legend Land and Vinland Saga
  • Viking choir (Robert & Johannes Sus, Norman Sickinger, Christof Kutzers, Anders Oddsberg, Steven Willems, Simone Sacco, Gunnar Sauermann, Sascha Henneberger, Markus Bruder, Jochen Steinsdorfer, Ralf Oechsle) on Vinland Saga

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