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Amanda Somerville (born March 7, 1979) is an American singer-songwriter and vocal coach who resides in Wolfsburg, Germany. She is known primarily for her work with many European symphonic metal bands. Biography Raised in Flushing, Michigan, Somerville graduated early from Flushing Senior High School in 1996, earning a scholarship to the University of Michigan–Flint, where she majored in psychology. She moved to Wolfsburg, Germany, in 1999 and began her career working with metal and rock musicians across Europe, especially in Germany and the Netherlands. On August 19, 2013, she announced her engagement to After Forever guitarist Sander Gommans. They married on July 26, 2014, and have three daughters: Lana Elise (born 2015) and twins Anya and Juliet (born 2018). Music Career Somerville has collaborated with numerous acts, including After Forever, Edguy, Kamelot, Epica, Avantasia, and Docker's Guild, and has released two solo albums blending pop rock, hard rock, and soul influences. She co-wrote and performed nearly all her solo material, working closely with producers Sascha Paeth and Michael Rodenberg. These collaborations led to her involvement in the rock opera Aina and the HDK project with Gommans, for which she provided vocals and lyrical concepts. In 2008, she toured North America with Epica while Simone Simons recovered from illness. In 2010, she joined former Helloween vocalist Michael Kiske for the melodic metal project Kiske/Somerville. Produced by Mat Sinner with songwriting by Magnus Karlsson, the debut featured the singles “Silence” and “If I Had One Wish.” Somerville co-wrote three tracks, showcasing her versatility beyond session work. A follow-up, City of Heroes (2015), continued the collaboration, accompanied by music videos for “City of Heroes” and “Walk on Water.” Avantasia & Trillium Somerville was a recurring live vocalist for Tobias Sammet’s metal opera Avantasia, performing in the 2008, 2010, 2013, and 2016 world tours. Onstage she sang backing and lead vocals for songs including “Farewell,” “The Wicked Symphony,” and “Sign of the Cross.” She stepped away from the project in 2019 for personal reasons. In 2011, she launched her own heavy metal project, Trillium, releasing the album Alloy through Frontiers Records with contributions from Paeth, Rodenberg, Gommans, and a duet with Jørn Lande. In 2018, Amanda Somerville’s Trillium released Tectonic, featuring the singles “Time to Shine,” “Shards,” and “Full Speed Ahead.” Other Collaborations Somerville appeared on Douglas R. Docker’s space metal opera Docker’s Guild, duetting with Göran Edman on “Black Swan” (2012) and later performing on the Flash Gordon Suite (2016). She also voiced the Queen of the Nile in Lebanese guitarist Amadeus Awad’s The Book of Gates (2014). Exit Eden and Beyond In 2017, Somerville co-founded Exit Eden with Clémentine Delauney, Marina La Torraca, and Anna Brunner. Their debut, Rhapsodies in Black, reimagined pop hits like Madonna’s “Frozen,” Adele’s “Skyfall,” and Lady Gaga’s “Paparazzi” as symphonic metal anthems. The album, released by Napalm Records, featured guest appearances from Simone Simons of Epica and received international acclaim for its vocal power and creative arrangements.

Amanda Somerville

The Snow Queen
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Disney is in early development on a live-action adaptation of Hans Christian Andersen’s fairy-tale The Snow Queen. (This is not a Frozen remake) The devil has made amagic mirror that distorts the appearance of everything it reflects. It fails to reflect the good and beautiful aspects of people and things, and magnifies their bad and ugly aspects. Eventually the mirror shatters and blows all over earth, getting in people’s eyes and hearts, freezing their hearts like blocks of ice and making their eyes seeing only the bad and ugly in people and things. On a pleasant summer day, splinters of the troll-mirror get into Kai’s heart and eyes, and he becomes cruel and aggressive. Kai’s grandmother tells the children about the Snow Queen. One winter day, the Snow Queen takes Kay from town in her icy sleigh. The townspeople think that he has drowned, but Gerda (Kai's best friend) learns otherwise. After a long journey and series of adventures, Gerda finally finds him at the Snow Queen’s palace. Gerda kisses him and he is saved by the power of her love: Gerda weeps warm tears on him, melting his heart and burning away the mirror splinter in it. His own tears then wash away the splinters in his eyes, and he becomes cheerful and healthy again. Kay and Gerda then leave the Snow Queen’s domain and return home, where it is summertime again.





