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The Black Mages (band)
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The band's first studio album contains a selection the series' battle themes. It was released eponymously as The Black Mages in 2003. The second album, The Skies Above, was released in 2004 and features a wider array of pieces. The third album, Darkness and Starlight, was released in 2008. The Black Mages have appeared on several other video game-related (mostly Final Fantasy) albums. On 7th of August 2010, Nobuo Uematsu announced the band has disbanded.
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The band's first studio album contains a selection the series' battle themes. It was released eponymously as The Black Mages in 2003. The second album, The Skies Above, was released in 2004 and features a wider array of pieces. The third album, Darkness and Starlight, was released in 2008. The Black Mages have appeared on several other video game-related (mostly Final Fantasy) albums. The band's live performances were rare, with only two concerts that celebrated album releases. The first — "The Black Mages LIVE" — was held in Shibuya and later released on DVD exclusively to fanclub members. A second concert — "LIVE above the sky" — was held in Kawasaki City and similarly released on DVD to fanclub members. However, The Black Mages have made appearances in various Final Fantasy-related concerts, such as VOICES: Music from Final Fantasy and More Friends. On 7th of August 2010, Nobuo Uematsu announced the band has disbanded.