Daniel Svensson

For the Swedish footballer, see Daniel Svensson (footballer).
Daniel Svensson
Background information
Born (1977-11-20) November 20, 1977
Origin Gothenburg, Sweden
Genres Melodic death metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, vocals (Sacrilege GBG)
Years active 1995–present
Labels Nuclear Blast, Ferret Music
Associated acts In Flames, Sacrilege GBG, Diabolique
Website dsvensson.com
Notable instruments
Tama Starclassic

Daniel Svensson (born November 20, 1977) was the drummer and youngest member of the Swedish band In Flames, and drummer / vocalist for the band Sacrilege GBG. He was also in Diabolique before he joined in Flames in 1998 to fill the position created when Björn Gelotte moved from drums to guitars. In Flames' first album with him as drummer along with Peter Iwers was Colony, and it was released the following year. He rejoined Sacrilege GBG in 2006. He is also a supporter of the Swedish football team IFK Göteborg. Daniel decided to leave In Flames after finishing up the europe tour on November 20, 2015.

Equipment

Discography

Band Year of Release Title Label
Sacrilege 1995 To Where Light Can't Reach demotape
Sacrilege 1996 Lost in the Beauty You Slay Black Sun Records
Sacrilege 1996 ...And Autumn Failed demotape
Sacrilege 1997 The Fifth Season Black Sun Records
In Flames 1999 Colony Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2000 Clayman Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2001 The Tokyo Showdown Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2002 Reroute To Remain Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2003 Trigger Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2004 Soundtrack To Your Escape Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2006 Come Clarity Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2008 A Sense of Purpose Nuclear Blast
In Flames 2011 Sounds of a Playground Fading Century Media
Sacrilege GBG TBA A Matter of Dark
In Flames 2014 "Siren Charms" Sony Music

Notes

  1. "TAMA – artist profile – Daniel Svensson" (in Japanese). Tamadrum.co.jp. Retrieved 2011-10-29.

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