Daniel Gildenlöw
Daniel Gildenlöw |
Daniel Gildenlöw live in Cairo with Pain of Salvation. |
Background information |
Birth name |
Daniel Gildenlöw |
Born |
June 5, 1973 (1973-06-05) (age 38) |
Genres |
Rock, Alternative metal, Progressive metal, progressive rock |
Occupations |
Musician, songwriter, producer |
Instruments |
Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, organ, piano, mandolin, lute, balalaika, banjo, sampler, percussion, mandola, programming |
Years active |
1984–present |
Labels |
Inside Out, Avalon, Century Media |
Associated acts |
Pain of Salvation, The Flower Kings, Crypt of Kerberos, The Q-krunkers from Hell, Daniele Liverani, Axamenta, Spastic Ink, Transatlantic, Ayreon, Hammer of the Gods, Soviac |
Daniel Gildenlöw (born in Eskilstuna, June 5, 1973) is a Swedish musician and songwriter. He is best known as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for Pain of Salvation,[1] a Swedish progressive metal band. In the band, he is the main songwriter, lead guitar player, and the mastermind behind each album's concept. He was also an official member of the band The Flower Kings, but left because of political issues.
Timeline
- 1984 - Gildenlöw formed the band Reality at age 11.
- 1991 - The name Reality was changed to Pain of Salvation.
- 1997 - Pain of Salvation released their first album, Entropia.
- 2001 - Gildenlöw formed part of the touring incarnation of Transatlantic, during their European tour.
- 2002 - Gildenlöw appeared as a guest member of The Flower Kings, providing vocals, guitar, keyboards and percussion, both on tour and on recordings.
- 2002 - Pain of Salvation headlined the second night of ProgPower II USA.
- 2004 - Pain of Salvation played ProgPower V USA, performing right before headliners Edguy.
- 2004 - Gildenlöw is now regarded as an official member of The Flower Kings.
- 2005 - Gildenlöw left The Flower Kings for political reasons.
- 2006 - Gildenlöw and his wife Johanna had a son, Sandrian Silver Isidor Khan.
- 2006 - Gildenlöw lent his voice on the track "Threnody for an Endling" on Axamenta's album Ever-arch-i-tech-ture.
- 2006 - Mayones endorsed Gildenlöw's signature guitar, "Elements"
- 2007 - Gildenlöw lent his voice on the track "Repentance" on Dream Theater's album, Systematic Chaos.
- 2008 - Gildenlöw participated on the Ayreon album 01011001.
- 2009 - Gildenlöw and his wife Johanna had a second son, Jonathan Lennon Tintiro Nimh.
- 2010 - Gildenlöw performed with Transatlantic during their Whirld Tour.
Discography
Pain of Salvation
Soviac
- GMC Out In The Fields (2002) (guitar on Don Chinos)
The Flower Kings
Crypt of Kerberos
- The Macrodex of War (2005) (compilation)
Daniele Liverani
- Genius : A Rock Opera-Episode 1-A Human Into A Dream World (vocals) as Twinspirit n.32
- Genius : A Rock Opera-Episode 2-In Search Of The Little Prince (2004) (vocals) as Twinspirit n.32
- Genius : A Rock Opera-Episode 3-The final surprise (2007) (vocals) as Twinspirit n.32
Axamenta
- Ever-Arch-I-Tech-Ture (2006) (vocals, vocal melodies/arrangements on the 8th track, Threnody For An Endling)
Spastic Ink
Transatlantic
Dream Theater
Various artists
- ProgAID - All around the World (2005) (vocals)
Hammer of the Gods
- Two Nights in North America (2006) (vocals)
Ayreon
Ephrat
- "No Ones Words" (2008) (vocals on the track The Sum of Damage Done)
For All We Know
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Vocalists |
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Keyboardists,
pianists,
harpsichordists |
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Guitarists |
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Drummers |
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Bassists |
Armand van der Hoff • Jan Bijlsma • Jolanda Verduijn • Peter Vink • Rheno Xeros • Walter Latupeirissa
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Flautists |
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Cellists |
Dewi Kerstens • Marieke van der Heyden • Taco Kooistra
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Violinists |
Ernö Olah • Pat McManus • Robert Baba
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Didgeridooist |
Jeroen Goossens
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Sitarist |
Jack Pisters
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Persondata |
Name |
Gildenlow, Daniel |
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Date of birth |
1973-06-05 |
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