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'''Divinefire''' is a [[Christian metal|Christian]] [[Symphonic metal|Symphonic]] [[Power metal]] group founded in the spring of 2004 by Finnish guitarist Jani Stefanovic, and Swedish singer [[Christian Liljegren]]. Liljegren also fronts the band [[Narnia (band)|Narnia]].
'''Divinefire''' is a [[Christian metal|Christian]] [[Symphonic metal|Symphonic]] [[Power metal]] group founded in the spring of 2004 by Finnish guitarist Jani Stefanovic, and Swedish singer [[Christian Liljegren]]. Liljegren is the former frontman of the band [[Narnia (band)|Narnia]].


The group signed a contract with [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]], in [[Japan]] and proceeded to release their first album, ''Glory Thy Name'' on December 18, 2004. One month later it was released in Western countries by Rivel Records, Christian Liljegren's label.
The group signed a contract with [[King Records (Japan)|King Records]], in [[Japan]] and proceeded to release their first album, ''Glory Thy Name'' on December 18, 2004. One month later it was released in Western countries by Rivel Records, Christian Liljegren's label.

Revision as of 06:07, 30 September 2010

Divinefire

Divinefire is a Christian Symphonic Power metal group founded in the spring of 2004 by Finnish guitarist Jani Stefanovic, and Swedish singer Christian Liljegren. Liljegren is the former frontman of the band Narnia.

The group signed a contract with King Records, in Japan and proceeded to release their first album, Glory Thy Name on December 18, 2004. One month later it was released in Western countries by Rivel Records, Christian Liljegren's label.

Their style mixes power metal with both melodic and aggressive elements.[1]

They have also had many special guest musicians on their albums. Among them have been Carl Johan Grimmark of Narnia and Eric Clayton of Saviour Machine.

Members

Current members

Former members

  • Torbjörn Weinesjö – guitar

Guest musicians

  • Pontus Norgren
  • Thomas Vikström
  • Fredrik Sjöholm
  • Carl Johan Grimmark
  • Eric Clayton
  • Hubertus Liljegren


Discography

Studio albums

Notes and references

  1. ^ "Review of Glory Thy Name" Frank Trojan RockHard Magazine (GERMANY)