Ramón Lage

Spanish metal musician From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ramón Lage (born 9 June 1973 in Oviedo, Asturias, Spain) is a Spanish musician, best known for his work as vocalist of power/progressive metal band Avalanch.[1] Currently, he is the vocalist of DELALMA.

Born (1973-06-09) 9 June 1973 (age 52)
Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
Instruments
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Ramón Lage
Avalanch 03 (Festival En Vivo)
Ramón Lage in 2010
Background information
Born (1973-06-09) 9 June 1973 (age 52)
Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Genres
Occupations
  • Musician
  • singer
Instruments
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Career

Having shown an interest in singing from a very early age, Lage's musical career started in the 90's with the band Arkaes as lead singer and guitarist.

Later, he was recruited as a singer for the band Paco Jones with which he recorded the album "Invisible" in 1999[2] and performed, until joining Avalanch marked the definitive beginning of his professional career.[3]

In 2006, he was the first vocalist ever to receive one of the official Asturian Music Awards, by winning in the category of Best Singer in the first edition of the AMAS Awards.[4]

As of 2011, he started working as a vocal coach in Asturias, first at Derrame Rock School[5] in Oviedo and later at the M Feeling Center in La Felguera.

His voice has often been described as greatly versatile, easily able to switch "from an aggressive sound to some very calm and very pleasant singing"[6]

Avalanch

In early 2002 he became the lead vocalist of Avalanch, having already worked with them in the past as a roadie and background vocalist.[7] He is the vocalist who has recorded the most albums with the band, which led him to perform multiple tours in Spain and all around the world.

In parallel, during this era Lage also lent his voice to the bands Stunned Parrots[8] and Geysser, working in both side projects alongside former bandmate Alberto Rionda.[9]

Avalanch entered an indefinite hiatus on 2012 after performing two farewell shows in Mexico supporting Scorpions.[10]

Human

In February 2013, he was announced as the new vocalist and guitarist for Human,[11] an Asturian thrash metal band he had previously collaborated with.[12]

The following years the band went through some line up changes, and then focused on working on their third studio album; the first one with Lage as a frontman and songwriter.[13]

After a long silence, in 2016 Human announced the return of their original line up for a farewell tour in Asturias and then disbanded.[14]

Withdrawal from the stages (2016-2022)

In December 2016, Avalanch's leader Alberto Rionda unilaterally announced a comeback with a completely new line up. Shortly after, in February 2017, all the rest of musicians from the previous line up, including Lage, signed an official statement confirming they had not taken part in any decision regarding the band's return.[15]

Acclaimed for the wide versatility of his voice, Lage continues featuring as guest vocalist, backing vocalist, or vocal producer for several bands and projects. He is also engaged in dubbing and audiobook narration.[16]

DELALMA

In September 2022, a lot of hype was raised when he reappeared publicly as the main vocalist of DELALMA, a supergroup led by the well-known guitarist Manuel Seoane, which includes other renowned musicians such as Manuel Ramil.

Discography

With Paco Jones

Studio albums

  • Invisible (2000)

With Avalanch

Studio albums

  • Los poetas han muerto (2003)
  • El hijo pródigo (2005)
  • Muerte y vida (2007)
  • El ladrón de sueños (2010)
  • Malefic Time: Apocalypse (2011)

English versions/Re-recorded albums/Compilations

  • Las ruinas del Edén (2004) – Re-recorded old songs.
  • Mother Earth (2005) – English version of Los Poetas Han Muerto
  • Un paso más (2005) – Greatest hits.
  • Del Cielo a La Tierra (2012) – Greatest hits.

DVD/Live Albums

  • Cien Veces (2005)
  • Lágrimas Negras (DVD) – (2006)
  • Caminar sobre el agua (2CD+DVD) – (2008)

Singles

  • Lucero (2003)
  • Las ruinas del Edén (2004)
  • Where The Streets Have No Name (2004) – U2 cover
  • Alas de cristal (2005)
  • Mil motivos (2010)
  • Malefic Time: Apocalypse (2012)

With Stunned Parrots

Studio albums

  • Vol. 1 - Pining for the Fjords (2006)

With Geysser

Studio albums

  • El hombre sin talento (2010)

With Human

Demos

  • All Together (2013)
  • No More (2014)
  • We Are One (2014)

With DELALMA

Studio albums

  • DELALMA (2023)

Guest appearances

More information Year, Appearance ...
YearAppearanceMain artistAlbum
2000"Hell Patrol" (Backing vocals)AvalanchMetal Gods - Tribute to Judas Priest
2001Backing vocalsAvalanchEl ángel caído
2003"Venganza"HumanIndecission
"Prepotenzia"
"Paraíso Perdido I: Éxodo"Furia AnimalSentencia Divina
2004"La Nave Blanca"VendavalMi Otra Mitad
2008"Himno del Sporting: Versión rock"Bras RodrigoSporting: Nunca Irás Solo
2009"La Cruzada del Miserable"AmadeüsCaminos del alma
"Llanto del desierto"TendenciaConfidencial
2010"Ya Te Dije"JivaroFinos Licores
2011La Mirada RendidaHeraldiccaRobando el Aire
2012"Requiem"TaranusTaranus
Backing vocalsJbaraJadba
"23:59 Pedirle al Sol"MysterikaPedirle al Sol (single)
"Un Solo Corazón"Ariday¿Qué Nos Queda?
2014"Sunset Superman" (Tribute to DIO)AdgarFuente de la Vida Eterna
"Heart of Stone"Leather BoysBack In The Streets
2015"Traición"AlboreaAlborea: Parte I
"El Puente de las Estrellas"
"Libros Prohibidos"Oscura TentaciónCronovisor
2016Backing vocalsLa DestileríaLa Fuga y La Furia
2017"Mamá"Angelitos NegrosSanatorio Mental
2018 "Tuareg"
Backing vocals and vocal production
"Te debo una canción" (Tribute to Ixo Rai!)Miguel Barrero
2019"Monstruos de Papel"Omnia TransitExamen de Conciencia
"Dime Dónde Está Ese Cielo"
2020(TBA)BajelNacom
"Nuestros Padres"Omnia Transit
2021"Canto XII - Acto I: Hijos de Medea"AmadeüsBlack Jack II
2022 "Check In for Death" Monasthyr Eterno Linaje
2023 "No seré yo" Saurom
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