Dragonland
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Origin | Gothenburg, Sweden |
Genres | Power metal, Symphonic metal, Progressive metal, Speed metal |
Years active | 1999–present |
Labels | Black Lotus (1999-2004) Century Media (Europe, North America) King Records (Japan) AFM Records (Europe) |
Members | Jonas Heidgert Olof Mörck Elias Holmlid Jesse Lindskog Anders Hammer Morten Lowe Sorensen |
Past members | Daniel Kvist Magnus Olin Robert Willstedt Christer Pederson Nicklas Magnusson |
Dragonland is a power metal band from Sweden. The group is most notable for basing their first two and fifth albums upon the self-produced The Dragonland Chronicles fantasy saga and for the original symphonic/electronic parts by Elias Holmlid.
The band was founded in September/October 1999 by guitarist Nicklas Magnusson and Jonas Heidgert. Soon after Daniel Kvist, Magnus Olin and Christer Pederson joined in. Their first demo was recorded on January 2000. Only 3 months before the recording of their debut album, The Battle of the Ivory Plains started, Kvist decided to leave the band and was soon replaced by Olof Mörck.[1] The album was released on April 30, 2001, and the second album, Holy War, was released on February 8, 2002. Both featured singer Jonas Heidgert on drums.
In 2003, Dragonland invited Japanese power metal band Galneryus to play with throughout the Japan tour.[citation needed] That was also the first time Dragonland performed the song, "to the End of the World", which was included a year later in their third album, Starfall, which was released on October 27, 2004, featuring Jesse Lindskog on drums. Johanna Andersson, Tom S. Englund and Henrik Danhage (Tom and Henrik from Evergrey) provided guest performances on the album, including vocals and guitar solos.
Their fourth album, Astronomy, was released on November 11, 2006. Nightrage's Marios Iliopoulos, Amaranthe's Elize Ryd and Jake E and Dead by April's Jimmie Strimell provided guest appearances on this album.
Work on a fifth Dragonland album was announced via Blabbermouth on the 27th of April, 2008. In September 2009, Dragonland launched their re-designed Myspace site, together with a high-quality preproduction of "The Shadow of The Mithril Mountains", a song from the fifth album. It took some time before the album was completely ready. Five years after "Astronomy" the band finally released the new album, Under the Grey Banner, on November 11, 2011. Where "Starfall" and "Astronomy" are two separate albums "Under the Grey Banner" continues the story of their first two albums.
On October 12, 2013 Dragonland posted a picture of Jonas Heidgert on their Facebook page with some lines of an unknown song, hinting they are working on a possible sixth album.[2][3]
In January 2014, Dragonland announced on their Facebook page that they will play the Power Prog & Metal Festival in Belgium in April. That will also be Dragonland's first ever live performance in "half a decade". Johan Nunez (from Nightrage and Firewind) will be their substitute drummer for the PPM Fest. [4]
Discography
Studio albums
- Holy War (2002)
- Starfall (2004)
- Astronomy (2006)
- Under the Grey Banner (2011)
Demos
- Storming Across Heaven (Demo) (2000)
Members
Current members
- Jonas Heidgert - vocals (1999–present), drums (2000–2002)
- Olof Mörck - lead guitar (2000–present)
- Jesse Lindskog - rhythm guitar (2009–present), drums (2003–2009)
- Elias Holmlid - keyboard, synthesizer, piano (2000–present)
- Morten Lowe Sorensen - drums (2009–present)
- Anders Hammer - bass (2007–present)
Former members
- Daniel Kvist - lead guitar (1999–2000)
- Magnus Olin - drums (1999-2000)
- Robert Willstedt - drums (2002-2003)
- Christer Pederson - bass (1999–2007)
- Nicklas Magnusson - rhythm guitar (1999–2009)
Live members
- Johan Nunez - drums (2014)
References
- ^ http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Dragonland-Biography/FF0CE62D894D74E848256CEA000E4C3A
- ^ https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151992128751383&set=a.10150126066516383.324414.125056981382&type=1&theater
- ^ "Dragonland: New Song Available For Streaming". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 2014-01-11.
- ^ "Dragonland's upcoming performance at PPM Fest".