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Freedom Call

Freedom Call is a band formed in 1998 by vocalist and guitarist Chris Bay and drummer Dan , renowned for their energetic, melodic sound characterized as "happy metal" with uplifting anthems, fantasy-inspired lyrics, and influences from bands like and . The band originated during a hiatus for , where was a member, and Bay, drawing on his family's musical heritage—his grandfather was an opera singer with the —began crafting songs emphasizing , glory, and adventure. Their debut album, Stairway to (1999), established their signature style with fast-paced riffs and soaring choruses, followed by breakthroughs like Crystal Empire (2001) and (2002), which solidified their presence in the European metal scene. Over the years, Freedom Call has released eleven studio albums, including recent works such as Master of Light (2016), M.E.T.A.L. (2019), and Silver Romance (2024), the latter celebrating their 25th anniversary with tracks blending grooves and sentimental ballads. The current lineup consists of Chris Bay on vocals, guitars, and keyboards; Lars Rettkowitz on guitars; Francesco Ferraro on bass; and Ramy Ali on drums, with Bay as the sole remaining founder following lineup changes, including notable departures like guitarist (who joined ) and original drummer Zimmermann in 2010. Freedom Call maintains an active touring schedule across and continues to embody their core ethos of positive, escapist metal, appealing to fans of symphonic and traditional subgenres.

History

Formation and early years (1998)

Freedom Call was founded in 1998 in , , by vocalist and guitarist Chris Bay and drummer Dan Zimmermann as a side project during a break from Zimmermann's primary band, . Bay drew on his musical heritage, having developed his vocal abilities influenced by his grandfather, an opera singer with the Opera, and his mother, a professional chorus singer. The initial lineup was rounded out by guitarist and bassist Ilker Ersin. The band aimed to create "Happy Metal," a variant of emphasizing uplifting melodies, positive energy, and fantasy-inspired themes to evoke joy and adventure. In late 1998, Freedom Call recorded their debut demo, which featured early compositions like "Tears of Taragon," showcasing their melodic style and narrative-driven lyrics. Shortly after forming, the group secured a record deal with , paving the way for their professional debut.

Stairway to Fairyland and Crystal Empire (1999–2001)

Freedom Call recorded their debut album, Stairway to Fairyland, between January and March 1999 at Karo Studios in Brackel for drums, bass, and vocals, and at C.C.C. Studios in Bräuningshof for guitars, with mixing completed at . The album was released on May 18, 1999, through Steamhammer/SPV, presenting a fantasy-themed storyline centered on the magical realm of Taragon, a tale of good versus evil involving mythical creatures and heroic quests. Key tracks such as "Hymn to the Brave" exemplified the band's energetic sound, blending fast-paced riffs, soaring melodies, and anthemic choruses that evoked a sense of adventure and uplift. Following the release, the band embarked on their first tour in May 1999, supporting Angra and across , marking their live debut and building momentum through festival appearances like the Hard Rock Festival in Évry. The original lineup—Chris Bay on vocals and guitar, on guitar, Ilker Ersin on bass, and Dan Zimmermann on drums—remained stable during this period, allowing the group to refine their performance style. Initial reviews highlighted the album's upbeat, joyful approach to , praising its infectious positivity and melodic hooks as a refreshing contrast to heavier contemporaries. Bay's high-pitched vocals, influenced by his family's musical heritage including his grandfather and mother's singing talents, added a distinctive, operatic flair to the material. Transitioning to their sophomore effort, Crystal Empire was produced and mixed by the band in collaboration with Charly Bauerfeind, recorded from December 1999 to September 2000 primarily at Hansen Studios in , with additional sessions at Karo and C.C.C. Studios. Released on January 22, 2001, via Steamhammer/SPV, the album incorporated orchestral elements through sweeping keyboard arrangements and choral backings, enhancing its epic scope while continuing the fantasy narrative from the debut. Standout tracks like "Silent Empire," a bonus cut on some editions featuring symphonic undertones and introspective lyrics, underscored the band's evolving songwriting with a balance of speed and grandeur. The record achieved modest commercial success, peaking at No. 94 on the Media Control Charts in 2001. After the album's release, guitarist departed in mid-2001 to join full-time, ending the initial lineup era as the band prepared for further changes.

Eternity and initial lineup changes (2002–2004)

In 2002, Freedom Call released their third studio , , on June 3 through the Steamhammer imprint of SPV Records, marking a shift from their previous label, , which had faced financial difficulties leading to its sale earlier that year. The concludes the band's ongoing Taragon fantasy saga, exploring themes of cosmic exploration, power, and transcendence through soaring anthems, with standout tracks such as the title song "" and "Flying High" emphasizing uplifting, otherworldly journeys and heroic quests. Produced primarily by vocalist and guitarist Chris Bay at the band's FC Studios in , with drums recorded at , maintained the group's signature "happy metal" energy while delving deeper into symphonic and epic elements. The recording of occurred amid significant lineup changes, as original guitarist departed in early 2001 to join , prompting the recruitment of Cédric "Cede" Dupont on guitar to stabilize the core sound. Bassist Ilker Ersin and drummer Dan Zimmermann remained from the founding lineup, but the transition highlighted Bay's role as the band's creative anchor, guiding the group through the uncertainties of personnel shifts and label transitions. In 2003, keyboardist Nils Neumann joined to enhance the live performances and add orchestral depth, further adapting the band's dynamic during this transitional phase. These changes, while challenging, allowed Freedom Call to refine their sound without losing momentum, as evidenced by the album's blend of high-energy riffs and melodic hooks that bridged their earlier works with more ambitious storytelling. The band's European tour supporting in 2002 provided a platform to test the new configuration, with performances in cities including , , and captured for their debut live release, Live Invasion, issued on May 10, 2004, via SPV. This double-disc set, featuring a mix of tracks from and prior albums alongside a bonus EP, showcases the group's evolving stage presence, marked by Bay's charismatic frontmanship and Dupont's seamless integration, amid the flux of label instability and member adjustments. The period underscored early signs of a thematic toward grander, more epic narratives, setting the stage for future explorations while Bay's leadership ensured continuity in their positive, metal-driven ethos.

The Circle of Life and Dimensions (2005–2008)

In 2005, Freedom Call released their fourth studio album, The Circle of Life, on May 21 through Steamhammer/SPV, marking a return to the band's signature fantasy-inspired sound after the more experimental leanings of their previous effort. The album featured uplifting anthems emphasizing heroism and unity, with standout tracks like "Kings & Queens" and "Hero Nation" evoking epic quests and communal strength through soaring melodies and galloping rhythms. Production, handled primarily by frontman Chris Bay at FC Studio in , showcased enhanced , including prominent choir-backed refrains that amplified the record's grandiose, feel-good atmosphere. The release solidified the band's lineup, with guitarist Cédric "Cede" Dupont and Nils Neumann fully integrated following their addition in the early , contributing to a cohesive unit alongside Bay on vocals and guitar, drummer Dan Zimmermann, and bassist Ilker Ersin. This stability allowed for focused creativity under Bay's leadership as primary songwriter, though session musicians provided minor support on strings and additional vocals to enrich the symphonic elements. The Circle of Life received generally positive critical reception for demonstrating the band's maturing songwriting, with reviewers praising its infectious energy and polished execution as a high point in their discography. A Japanese edition via Nexus Records further expanded their reach in , contributing to steady sales in and . Supporting the album, Freedom Call undertook extensive tours from to , performing 12 shows in and 37 in , including headline dates and slots that built their growing presence on the . These outings highlighted the band's live prowess, blending high-octane sets with fan-favorite anthems to solidify their reputation as a reliable draw in the power metal scene. In 2007, Freedom Call followed with Dimensions, released on April 20 via Steamhammer/SPV, which introduced subtle experimental touches amid their core melodic style, such as progressive song structures in the title track "Dimensions" that incorporated shifting tempos and atmospheric builds. Recorded at FC Studio in with drums tracked at Studio in , the album retained fantasy motifs but explored themes of destiny and otherworldly realms through tracks like "Mr. Evil" and "Queen of My World," blending speedy riffs with keyboard-driven interludes. Critics noted the record's maturity, appreciating how it balanced the band's "happy metal" optimism with bolder arrangements, though some found the innovations uneven. Sales mirrored the previous album's performance, with strong distribution and a release underscoring their established markets. The period saw continued touring momentum, with 25 concerts in and a handful in , focusing on club and festival circuits that reinforced Bay's as the driving creative force amid the lineup's stability. This era represented a phase of consolidation for Freedom Call, emphasizing refined production and thematic depth while maintaining their joyful, escapist ethos.

Legend of the Shadowking to Land of the Crimson Dawn (2009–2012)

In early 2009, Freedom Call underwent a lineup change with bassist Armin Donderer departing after contributing to the band's previous , Dimensions, leading to the addition of Samy Saemann on . This adjustment came as the band prepared for their sixth studio , Legend of the Shadowking, released on February 1, 2010, via SPV Records. Structured as a rock opera, the album draws inspiration from the life of King , incorporating fantasy elements such as a battle between and shadow forces, reflected in tracks like "The Shadowking" and "Dragon's Rebirth." The recording, handled primarily at FC Studio in with drums at Area 51 Studio in and production by Tommy Newton, features bombastic choirs, orchestral arrangements, and intricate guitar work, continuing the band's tradition of epic, thematic storytelling seen in earlier works like Stairway to Fairyland. Songwriting was a collaboration between vocalist/guitarist Chris Bay and drummer Dan Zimmermann, with additional input from guitarist Lars Rettkowitz. Following the album's release, documented a performance at the Hellvetia Metal Open Air festival in , , on August 7, 2010, which was later compiled into the live album Live in Hellvetia, issued in 2011 via SPV. This release captured the energy of their set, including staples from Legend of the Shadowking alongside earlier hits, showcasing 's stage presence during a period of transition. However, shortly after the album's promotion began, founding drummer Dan Zimmermann announced his departure in February 2010 to focus on his commitments with , marking the end of his full-time involvement with Freedom Call after over a decade. Sperling stepped in as his replacement for touring duties, allowing to maintain momentum with shows. These changes shifted more creative control toward Chris Bay, who assumed primary songwriting responsibilities moving forward. Building on this evolution, Freedom Call released their seventh studio album, , on February 24, 2012, through SPV/Steamhammer. The record explores epic themes of cyberworlds and virtual , with tracks like "Killer Gear" and "Back into the Land of Light" emphasizing a rock 'n' roll-infused sound driven by prominent guitar riffs and dynamic production. It integrates stronger orchestral elements compared to prior releases, enhancing the symphonic quality, while guest appearances on bonus tracks include contributions from artists associated with Powerworld and . The album, recorded with Bay leading the composition alongside Rettkowitz and Saemann, solidified the band's refined conceptual approach, supported by over 60 live performances across that year.

Beyond and Master of Light (2013–2016)

In 2013, Freedom Call solidified their lineup with the return of founding Ilker Ersin and the addition of Ramy Ali, replacing previous members Samy Saemann on and Klaus Sperling on drums, alongside longstanding guitarist Lars Rettkowitz and frontman Chris Bay. This configuration marked a period of consolidation following earlier changes, enabling the band to focus on a refined sound emphasizing uplifting anthems and melodic accessibility. The band's eighth studio album, Beyond, was released on February 24, 2014, via Steamhammer/SPV, commemorating their 15th anniversary since formation in 1998. Featuring tracks like the title song "Beyond"—an eight-minute epic blending soaring choruses and orchestral elements—the album highlighted themes of optimism and transcendence, with Ersin and Ali contributing to its energetic, positive vibe. Critics praised its return to the band's "happy metal" roots, noting the cohesive integration of fast-paced riffs and Bay's signature high-pitched vocals. Following Beyond, Freedom Call embarked on the "Light Over The Beyond" headlining tour across , including stops in , , the , , , , , and starting in March 2014, alongside festival appearances that fostered strong fan engagement through high-energy live performances. This period of touring reinforced their reputation for interactive shows, where often connected directly with audiences on themes of heroism and unity. In 2016, the band released their ninth album, Master of Light, on November 11 via Steamhammer/SPV, continuing the motifs of light and heroism with tracks such as the title anthem "Masters of Light," which evoked epic battles and triumphant resolve through galloping rhythms and anthemic hooks. Reviews commended its vibrant energy and melodic hooks, describing it as a "portfolio of sweeping melodies" that captured the band's without veering into excess. The album's production at Little Sun Creek Lounge Studio emphasized clarity and dynamism, solidifying the lineup's chemistry before further evolutions.

M.E.T.A.L. and Silver Romance (2017–present)

Following the release of Master of Light in 2016 and its supporting tour that extended into , Freedom Call entered a period of reduced activity, focusing on select live performances before reconvening for new material. The band marked their 20th anniversary in 2019 with the release of their tenth studio album, M.E.T.A.L., on August 23 via Steamhammer/SPV. This album emphasized anthemic melodic with optimistic, uplifting lyrics celebrating the genre, exemplified by the title track "M.E.T.A.L.," which serves as a rallying anthem for fans and the style's enduring spirit. Recorded with drummer Kevin Kott, the album featured the core lineup of vocalist/guitarist Chris Bay, guitarist Lars Rettkowitz, and bassist Francesco Ferraro, and was issued in formats including digipak CD, double vinyl, and a limited . For touring in support, Kott was replaced by Timmi Breideband on drums, enabling a summer 2019 European run that showcased the new material alongside classics. Lineup stability was tested in the years following, with Ramy Ali—who had previously drummed for the band from 2013 to 2018—rejoining in 2023 after a personal hiatus, solidifying the rhythm section for ongoing commitments. This reunion contributed to the band's momentum leading into their next studio effort. In , Freedom Call celebrated their 25th anniversary with Silver Romance, released on May 10 via Steamhammer/SPV in CD and digital formats. The album explores romantic and melodic themes inspired by the qualities of silver—symbolizing clarity, freedom, and lightness—through tracks like the title song, "Symphony of Avalon," and "," blending soaring choruses with the band's signature positive energy. Preceded by singles such as "Silver Romance" (February 21), "In Quest of Love" (March 20), "High Above" (April 10), and "" (May 8), it reaffirmed their commitment to joyful, accessible . The band's live presence remained robust during this era, highlighted by the 2023 live album The M.E.T.A.L. Fest, released on July 14 via Steamhammer/SPV as a double CD/Blu-ray set capturing performances from Metalfest Open Air in , (June 3, 2022), and Eventhall Airport in Obertraubling, (September 24, 2022). Spanning 17 tracks, it includes fan favorites like "Union of the Strong" and "The M.E.T.A.L. Fest," demonstrating their high-energy stage dynamic with the then-current lineup. Tours intensified post-Silver Romance, with European dates in 2024 supporting the album's launch, followed by 2025 appearances at festivals such as Pott Out Festival in , (December 5), and a headline slot on Ensiferum's "From Order to Chaos" tour across , , and Switzerland starting January 7. Additional 2025 shows include stops in (Kortrijk, December 3) and the (Zoetermeer, December 4), emphasizing their focus on live performances. As of late 2025, Freedom Call has announced no retirement plans, instead prioritizing extensive touring, including an Australian debut in May 2026 organized by Touring. This ongoing activity underscores the band's longevity since their 1998 formation, with emphasis on connecting with fans through energetic shows and potential future recordings.

Chris Bay's solo projects

Chris Bay, the founding member and of Freedom Call since 1998, has pursued endeavors to explore musical ideas outside the band's framework. His first album, Chasing the Sun, was released on February 23, 2018, via Steamhammer/SPV, featuring 11 tracks that blend , , and melodic elements. The album includes songs like "Flying Hearts," "," and " Dancer," which showcase Bay's versatile vocals in a more laid-back, radio-friendly style compared to Freedom Call's high-energy anthems. Bay described the project as a collection of long-held ideas that did not align with the band's direction, allowing him to incorporate personal themes of love, reflection, and everyday emotions without compromising Freedom Call's sound. Following Chasing the Sun, Bay released several singles as extensions of his solo work, emphasizing acoustic and introspective qualities. In 2020, he issued "In the House of Broken Love," a melancholic ballad highlighting emotional vulnerability and subtle guitar arrangements. This track, along with earlier singles like "Silent Cry" and "Flying Hearts" from 2018, demonstrates Bay's shift toward more intimate, acoustic-driven compositions that prioritize lyrical depth over bombastic production. These releases have been noted for their relaxing yet reinvigorating appeal, providing a contrast to the epic fantasy themes prevalent in Freedom Call's discography. Bay has also contributed as a guest artist on other projects, further diversifying his solo output. He provided vocals for the track "You" on Emergency Gate's 2013 album The Future in the Past, adding his signature melodic flair to the song's commentary section. Additionally, Bay appeared as a guest vocalist on Aldaria's collaborative single, joining a lineup that included Ralf Scheepers and others to support charitable efforts in the community. These appearances underscore Bay's role in fostering collaborations within the metal scene while maintaining creative in his independent work. Through these solo projects, Bay has experimented with personal narratives and acoustic textures, enabling him to evolve artistically without altering Freedom Call's established path. As of 2022, he was actively developing material for a potential second solo album, signaling ongoing commitment to this outlet.

Musical style and influences

Musical style

Freedom Call's music is rooted in power metal, characterized by fast-paced rhythms, soaring melodies, and a high-energy delivery that the band itself has branded as "happy metal." This style emphasizes upbeat tempos often exceeding 160 beats per minute, major key progressions, and anthemic choruses designed to evoke positivity and euphoria. The sound prioritizes melody and accessibility over aggression, with clean production that highlights harmonic layers and avoids heavy distortion. Central to their sonic identity are Chris Bay's high-pitched, operatic vocals, which deliver powerful, Kiske-esque leads reminiscent of classic German traditions. The instrumentation features dual guitar harmonies with riffs and melodic solos, supported by driving double-bass drumming and prominent symphonic keyboards that add orchestral flourishes. Choir arrangements and multi-layered backing vocals further enhance the epic, uplifting atmosphere, creating a full, orchestral feel even in live settings. Over time, Freedom Call's style has evolved from the raw intensity of their early work—influenced by high-octane riffing and relentless pacing—to more and symphonic elements in later releases. Albums like Dimensions introduced orchestral touches and varied tempos, blending traditional with subtle prog-rock structures while preserving the core "happy" ethos. This progression maintains consistency in their trademark sound, occasionally incorporating mid-tempo tracks or melodic ballads for diversity without abandoning the band's foundational optimism. For instance, Crystal Empire exemplifies their use of sweeping orchestration to amplify anthemic hooks.

Influences and themes

Freedom Call's musical influences draw heavily from the speed and melody of German power metal pioneers and , as well as the epic, anthemic structures of . Founder Chris Bay has cited these bands as foundational to the group's energetic and uplifting sound, with 's impact further emphasized by drummer Daniel Zimmermann's involvement in early recordings and tours. Additionally, Bay's family background in introduces classical elements, evident in the band's incorporation of operatic vocals and symphonic flourishes, particularly on albums like Legend of the Shadowking, which references Bavarian King Ludwig II's affinity for . Lyrically, Freedom Call explores fantasy realms, heroism, and the eternal struggle of light against dark, often weaving narratives of epic quests and triumphant warriors. The Shadowking concept album, Legend of the Shadowking (2010), exemplifies this through tales of a visionary ruler battling inner and outer shadows, blending historical inspiration with mythological depth. These motifs extend to broader positive messages of freedom, unity, and imagination, promoting themes of joy and resilience as antidotes to despair, as seen in tracks like those on Master of Light (2016) and Beyond (2014). The band's work includes cultural nods to escapist fantasy worlds reminiscent of J.R.R. Tolkien's mythos, fostering immersive narratives that celebrate heroism and moral clarity. On M.E.T.A.L. (2019), lyrics pay homage to the genre itself, portraying it as a unifying force of passion and rebellion. Album artwork reinforces these themes with medieval and fantastical imagery, such as armored knights and enchanted landscapes, enhancing the escapist appeal that resonates with fans seeking upliftment and adventure in the music. This thematic focus has contributed to Freedom Call's reputation for delivering feel-good that emphasizes positivity and communal spirit.

Band members

Current members

The current lineup of Freedom Call, as of 2025, consists of four core members who contribute to the band's signature sound. Chris Bay performs lead vocals and guitar, having founded the band in 1998 and serving as its primary songwriter responsible for most compositions and lyrics. Lars Rettkowitz handles and provides backing vocals, joining in 2005 and contributing key riffs and harmonic layers to the band's upbeat style. Francesco Ferraro plays bass, having joined in 2019 to anchor the rhythm section with solid low-end support and energetic live performances. Ramy Ali is on drums, initially joining in 2013 before a hiatus from 2018 to 2023, and delivering dynamic percussion that enhances the band's progressive-tinged rhythms drawn from his experience in acts like .

Former members

Freedom Call has seen several lineup changes since its formation in 1998, with former members contributing to key albums and tours during their tenures. Dan Zimmermann co-founded the band and played drums from 1998 to 2010, providing the rhythmic foundation for early releases like Stairway to Fairyland (1999) and Crystal Empire (2001); he left to prioritize his role in , though he returned for studio drum recordings on M.E.T.A.L. (2019). Sascha Gerstner served as guitarist from 1998 to 2001, contributing songwriting and performances to the band's debut album Stairway to Fairyland and sophomore effort Crystal Empire, before departing to focus on other projects, later joining . Ilker Ersin, an original bassist from 1998 to 2005 and again from 2013 to 2018, played on foundational albums such as Stairway to Fairyland and (2002), as well as later works like Beyond (2014); he handled session work post-departure and supported early European tours. Cédric "Cede" Dupont joined as in 2002 and remained until 2005 (with some sources extending contributions to 2009 via tours), renowned for his technical solos on and The Circle of Life (2005), particularly in tracks emphasizing the band's melodic style. Nils Neumann provided keyboards from 2004 to 2006, enhancing the symphonic elements during the Dimensions (2007) era and supporting live performances. Armin Donderer played bass from 2005 to 2009, participating in early tours and contributing to the transition period following Ersin's initial departure. Samy Saemann handled bass duties from 2009 to 2013 (and briefly earlier), appearing on Legend of the Shadowking (2010) and (2012), with a focus on stable lineup support during mid-period releases. Klaus Sperling was drummer from 2007 to 2014 (overlapping with until 2010), drumming on and several live recordings, before leaving for prior engagements. Ramy Ali played drums from 2013 to 2018 and again from 2023 onward in a prior stint, contributing to Master of Light (2016) and associated live albums, emphasizing dynamic touring energy. Timmi Breideband played drums from 2019 to 2023, contributing to M.E.T.A.L. (2019) and live performances during Ramy Ali's hiatus, with prior experience in and . Additional session and touring support has included keyboardists like Herbie Langhans for select live shows and recordings, adding orchestral depth without full membership status.

Timeline

The timeline of Freedom Call's lineup changes is summarized in the following table, highlighting key join and departure events based on the band's history (as of 2025).
YearChange
1998Chris Bay (vocals/guitar), Daniel Zimmermann (drums), Sascha Gerstner (guitar), and Ilker Ersin (bass) form the band.
2001Sascha Gerstner leaves after Crystal Empire.
2002Cédric "Cede" Dupont joins on guitar for Eternity.
2004Nils Neumann joins on keyboards.
2005Ilker Ersin leaves; Armin Donderer joins on bass. Cédric Dupont leaves; Lars Rettkowitz joins on guitar. Nils Neumann leaves.
2007Dimensions released with new lineup.
2009Samy Saemann joins on bass.
2010Daniel Zimmermann leaves after Legend of the Shadowking; Klaus Sperling takes over on drums (joined ~2007).
2013Ilker Ersin returns on bass; Ramy Ali joins on drums.
2014Land of the Crimson Dawn released; Klaus Sperling leaves.
2018Ramy Ali and Ilker Ersin leave.
2019Francesco Ferraro joins on bass; Timmi Breideband joins on drums for M.E.T.A.L..
2023Ramy Ali returns on drums; Timmi Breideband leaves.

Discography

Studio albums

Freedom Call has released eleven studio albums since their formation in 1998, showcasing their signature upbeat sound with fantasy-themed lyrics. The band's discography reflects a consistent output, often featuring epic anthems and melodic hooks, produced primarily through major metal labels. Below is a table summarizing their studio albums, including release dates, labels, and brief reception notes where applicable.
AlbumYear/Release DateLabelPeak Chart Position ()Notes
Stairway to FairylandMay 1999-Debut album that established the band's joyful, fantasy-driven style and garnered initial fan acclaim.
Crystal Empire200194Marked a continuation of the band's melodic approach, achieving moderate chart entry.
Eternity2002SPV55Introduced a more cosmic and expansive thematic shift in songwriting.
The Circle of Life2005SPV-Became a fan favorite for its uplifting tracks and strong live potential.
Dimensions2007 Records92Explored experimental elements within the framework, entering the lower charts.
Legend of the Shadowking2010Book of Rites- delving into shadow and light themes, praised for narrative cohesion.
Land of the Crimson Dawn201259Represented an epic peak in the band's production and .
Beyond2014Steamhammer41Celebrated the band's anniversary with a reflective, high-energy vibe.
Master of Light2016Steamhammer64Received positive reviews for its bright, motivational tone.
M.E.T.A.L.August 2019Steamhammer24Commemorated the 20th anniversary with anthemic tracks, achieving the band's highest chart position to date.
Silver RomanceMay 2024Steamhammer53Latest release emphasizing melodic focus and romantic themes, entering the mid-charts.

Live albums

Freedom Call has released three live albums, capturing their energetic performances during European tours and festivals, showcasing their signature sound with high-energy anthems and audience engagement. Their debut live recording, Live Invasion, was released on April 19, 2004, by Steamhammer/SPV as a double CD. It documents the first leg of the band's "Eternal World Tour" in April and May 2002, with recordings from shows in , , and , . The album features 20 tracks spanning their early catalog, including staples like "The Spell" from Stairway to (1999), "We Are One" and "Freedom Call" from Crystal Empire (2001), and "Tears of Targon" from (2002), highlighting the band's uplifting melodies and crowd chants during songs such as "Hymn to the Brave." The setlist emphasizes their thematic focus on fantasy and unity, with notable audience interaction through sing-alongs and applause breaks that underscore the communal atmosphere of their concerts. Live in Hellvetia, released on , 2011, by Steamhammer/SPV in formats including double CD, DVD, and a limited edition 2DVD+2CD set, captures a full from December 29, 2010, at the Z7 club in Pratteln, —nicknamed "Hellvetia" after the Latin term for the region. This 20-track performance draws heavily from albums like The Circle of (2005) and Dimensions (2007), with highlights such as "We Are One," "United Alliance," "Thunder God," and a medley of "" tracks, blending fast-paced riffs and epic choruses. The recording emphasizes the band's tight instrumentation and enthusiastic crowd participation, evident in extended solos and responsive cheers during anthems like "Metal Invasion," reflecting their dedicated European fanbase. The most recent live album, The M.E.T.A.L. Fest (Live), was issued on July 14, 2023, by Steamhammer in digipak CD+Blu-ray and digital formats. Compiled from performances at Metalfest in on June 3, 2022, and Eventhall Airport in Obertraubling, , on September 24, 2022, it coincides with the band's approach to their 25th anniversary. The 17-track set includes classics like "Union of the Strong," "Tears of Babylon," and "Hymn of the Champion" from various studio releases, alongside the title track debut, with the production capturing vibrant stage energy and festival crowd roars during group chants in songs like "Kings & Queens." This release demonstrates Freedom Call's enduring appeal through dynamic live renditions that foster strong audience connections.

EPs and singles

Freedom Call's early extended play release, Taragon, was independently produced and issued in 1999 as a pre-debut EP containing five tracks that previewed the band's power metal sound, including original compositions and a cover of Ultravox's "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes." Recorded at Karo Studios and mixed at Hansen Studio, the EP featured "Warriors," "Dancing with Tears in My Eyes," "Heart of the Brave," "Kingdom Come (EP Version)," and a narrative "Tears of Taragon (Story Version)," establishing themes of fantasy and heroism central to the band's identity. The promotional single Silent Empire followed in 2001, tied to the album Crystal Empire and released via Nothing to Say in a limited cardboard sleeve format not intended for separate retail sale, though some copies circulated at concerts. It consisted of acoustic renditions of album tracks—"Freedom Call" (3:42), "The Quest" (7:15), and "Hymn to the Brave" (4:23)—recorded in October 2000 to offer a stripped-down perspective on the material. Additional promotional efforts included the 2014 digital single "We Are One," an from the band's 1999 debut album reissued to promote the compilation Ages of Light (1998–2013), emphasizing unity and light motifs. Other digital singles have appeared sporadically, often in limited online editions with B-sides like alternate mixes or live versions, providing non-album content for fans.
ReleaseYearFormatLabelKey Details
Taragon1999CD EPFreedom Call Productions (independent)Pre-debut; 5 tracks including cover and story narration; limited physical run.
Silent Empire2001CD PromoNothing to SayAcoustic versions from Crystal Empire; picture sleeve; concert-distributed.
We Are One2014Digital SingleSteamhammer/SPVPromo re-release; tied to best-of compilation; digital-only with potential B-side mixes.

Other releases

In 1998, prior to securing a record contract, Freedom Call self-released a promotional CD featuring early recordings from their initial sessions. This limited-edition release, distributed in very few copies, contains six tracks: "Shine On," "All Glory Units," "Tears Falling," "Holy Knight," "Another Day," and "Graceland," although the back cover artwork only lists five. Several of these songs, including "Tears Falling" and "Shine On," were later reworked and included on the band's debut studio album, Stairway to Fairyland. The band's first major compilation, Ages of Light (1998-2013), was issued in to mark their 15th anniversary. This double-disc set features 18 selected tracks from across Freedom Call's catalog on the first disc, highlighting key songs like "We Are One," "Tears Falling," and "Freedom Call," while the second disc offers six reimagined "masqueraded" versions of popular tracks, such as "Rockin' Radio (Killerbilly Version)" and "Mr. Evil (Melodic )." Produced by Steamhammer/SPV, it emphasizes the band's evolution in style without new original material. In 2014, Freedom Call released Freedom Call (5 Original Albums in 1 Box), a slipcase box set compiling their first five studio albums: Stairway to Fairyland (1999), Crystal Empire (2001), Eternity (2002), The Circle of Life (2005), and Dimensions (2007). This collection, limited to 1,000 numbered copies initially, provides remastered audio of over 50 tracks in a five-CD format, serving as an archival overview of the band's early career phase. A special anniversary edition, Eternity: 666 Weeks Beyond Eternity, followed in 2015 as a remastered reissue of the 2002 album Eternity. This two-disc set includes the original tracks in a revised order, plus a bonus disc with previously unreleased material such as the new anthem "666 Weeks Beyond Eternity" and live recordings from 2002. Released via Steamhammer/SPV, it commemorates the album's enduring popularity in the power metal genre.

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