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Leah McHenry Smith, more known as Leah (born November 4, 1984), is a Canadian Heavy metal musician from VancouverBritish Columbia, who records both as a solo artist and, since 2018, as a member of Dragonlord. Sometimes called the "Enya of heavy metal", she performs a mixture of Symphonic and Celtic metal with Folk and World music. As a solo artist, she has released four full-length albums, "Of Earth & Angels" in 2012, "Kings & Queens" in 2015, "The Quest" in 2018, and "Ancient Winter" in 2019; two EPs, "Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence" in 2012 and  "Otherworld" in 2013; and twenty singles, both as part of album releases and as stand-alone recordings. She is a frequent artistic collaborator with Eric Peterson of Testament and Dragonlord, Timo Somers from Delain and Vengeance, Sander Zoer from Delain, Barend Courbois from   Blind Guardian and Vengeance, and Troy Donockley of Nightwish. Leah and Eric Peterson released a collaborative single, "Winter Sun", in 2015. She joined Dragonlord for its 2018 studio album "Dominion". She also has participated in the charity group Project Aegis.

Leah is from the Vancouver area of British Columbia, Canada, and has EnglishIrish, and Scottish ancestry. At age 10 or 11, she started singing in her home. According to Leah, she mimicked the singing of others, Jim MorrisonMariah CareyTori Amos, it did not matter, until she developed her own style. She eventually taught herself piano and joined the band Ashur, which toured locally and released an EP. She also taught herself a limited amount of guitar. She released her first solo album, "Of Earth & Angels", in December 2012, and performed her first live show that same month. She also released a three-track Christmas EP that December.

In 2013, she released the EP Otherworld. Eric Peterson contributed to the single "Dreamland" from the EP. In January 2015, she released her second studio album, "Kings & Queens". Contributing to the album were Timo Somers of Delain and Vengeance, Sander Zoer of Delain, and Barend Courbois of Blind Guardian and Vengeance. In December of the same year, she and Eric Peterson collaborated on the single "Winter Sun", enlisting the help of the rest of the Dragonlord band line-up and some touring members of Testament to round-out the recording. In 2017, she released     "The Dragonborn Comes", a cover version of Jeremy Soule's "Skyrim Theme (Dragonborn)" from the The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim – Dragonborn  video game expansion.

Her third studio album, "The Quest", was released on October 5, 2018. The recording featured previous collaborators Timo Somers,                Barend Courbois, and Sander Zoer, along with Troy Donockley of Nightwish and Chen Balbus of Orphaned Land. On November 15, 2019, she released "Ancient Winter", a Christmas album and her fourth album overall. The album featured more instrumentation from Leah herself and included contributions from Troy Donockley, Anna Murphy of Cellar Darling and Eluveitie, Shar-Ran Yinon of Eluveitie, and Rupert Gillett.      She also participated in two charity singles by Project Aegis, a charity project organized by Matt Smith of Theocracy: The first,                           "Angel in the Ashes", was released in 2016, and featured contributions from Leah, Matt Smith, Rob Rock, Daísa Munhoz of Vandroya and Soulspell, and Vasilis Georgiou and Gus Drax of Sunburst and Black Fate. The second, "And the Rest is a Mystery" was released in 2020, and featured Leah,   Matt Smith, Daniel Heiman of Lost HorizonHarmony, and HeedNeal Morse of Spock's Beard and Transatlantic, and Ernie Topran and Val Allen Wood of Theocracy. In addition to singing, Leah plays the piano, keyboards, and some guitar, and teaches herself Celtic harp.

Private life

Leah is married and has five children whom she homeschools. She fits her music career around her family commitments, which is partly why she has not yet gone on a concert tour. In 2014, Leah was asked if she encounters prejudice due to her being a woman. She answered that she does not encounter such prejudice and speculated that the reason her experience might be different from other women might be because she does not wear revealing clothing or perhaps because she is not a touring artist. In addition to her recording career, she also founded a music instruction and marketing company, Savvy Musician Academy, in 2015, and makes candles under her brand Mythologie Candles. In 2011, under the name Leah D. Smith, she wrote a book, Diapers, Dishes, and Dominion, which was picked up for 2012 publication by American Vision.

Musical style and influences

Sometimes referred to as "the metal Enya", Leah has, in addition to Enya, been compared to Loreena McKennittHayley WestenraLiv Kristine and Liv Kristine's ex-band Leaves' EyesSharon Den Adel, (Within Temptation) Moya Brennan (a sister of Enya), Tori Amos, and Blackmore's Night. Her genre is described as Symphonic and Celtic metal mixed with Folk and World music, as well as Folk metal, Gothic metal, Gothic rock, Symphonic gothic metal,     Power metal, and Symphonic power metal, with Progressive metalNew Age, and Middle Eastern influences. On "Ancient Winter", she shifted away from symphonic metal further into Folk rock and World music, including Medieval music. During her childhood, she listened to Gospel and  Choir music as well as Blues and Rock music, such as Jimi Hendrix and The Doors. In her teens she discovered metal music, starting with      Dream Theater and then bands such as Symphony X and Nightwish. She considers her discovery of Celtic music and then European symphonic metal to be when she musically found where she belonged. She credits her focus on Celtic music and music of the Middle East evoking the  Roman and Persian eras to listening to Loreena McKennitt and Enya, as well as her Celtic ancestry, specifically Irish and Scottish. Other influences on Leah include Jesse Cook, Enya, early Lacuna Coil, early Within Temptation, "old school" After ForeverDevin Townsend, Nightwish, and Clannad.

Lyrical themes and ideology

Leah's lyrics and thematic imagery mostly involve fantasy, folklore, and mythology with a medieval European and Insular Celtic focus. Many of her songs include water and ocean themes, and she sometimes sings in other languages such as Irish Gaelic and Latin. Leah is a Christian, but does not consider her music a ministry or associate with the Christian music market, and does not explicitly write Christian themes in her music. As a self-professed presuppositionalist, she rejects the idea of a sacred/secular divide and contends that every person's beliefs and viewpoints will appear in their art even if not done so intentionally. She stated in 2016 that "...I love making music and I have many listeners around the world from a variety of background and faiths and I'll tell you what: we have a lot in common….. Celtic & fantasy inspired music is one of them!" She describes her political views as libertarian or libertarian-leaning and has resisted the label "anarchist".

Official Website

Albums

Of Earth & Angels (2012)

Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence (2012) ep

Otherworld (2013) ep

Kings & Queens (2015)

The Quest (2018)

Ancient Winter (2019)



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