Swedish heavy metal band Lefay was actually an outgrowth of Morgana Lefay, which broke up in 1997 after nearly a decade of activity and a half-dozen albums released through Black Mark. But something fishy was going on, because founding band members Charles Rytkönen (vocals) and Tony Eriksson (guitar) soon recruited second guitarist Peter Grehn, bassist Micke Åsentorp, and drummer Robin Engström, and began recording Lefay's inaugural 1999 release, The Seventh Seal, quickly followed by its next-year follow-up, S.O.S. Seemingly seeking to legitimize the connection to their pas...