Following the demise of Viking/folk-themed black metal band Mithotyn in 1999, Swedish guitarist/ba**ist Stefan Weinerhall and drummer Karsten Larsson took a right turn toward power metal with their next project, Falconer, whose studio lineup was initially completed by accomplished stage actor and singer Mathias Blad. Promising demos quickly landed the group a deal from America's Metal Blade, and early Falconer albums like 2001's eponymous debut and 2002's Chapters from a Vale Forlorn distinguished themselves for meshing lingering traces of Scandinavian folk music into power metal's often predictable template. But the band's rising fortunes only led to conflict: Blad decided to quit rather than let ever increasing touring commitments get in the way of his parallel theatrical career, forcing Weinerhall and Larsson to replace him with new vocalist Kristoffer Gobel even as they hired second guitarist Anders Johansson and ba**ist Peder Johansson to flesh out their concert lineup. This same quintet also recorded Falconer's third album, The Sceptre of Deception, in 2003, but a subsequent falling out resulted in the Johanssons being ejected in favor of new members Jimmy Hedlund (second guitar) and Magnus Linhardt (ba**). On 2005's Grime vs. Grandeur, Falconer did away with their medieval/fairy tale/Tolkien lyrics and, coincidentally or not, the album was their first to receive wide-scale negative reviews. Recent rumors suggest that original vocalist Mathias Blad has returned to the fold to begin work on a fifth Falconer album. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide