Sander Gommans
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Sander Gommans playing live with After Forever | |
Background information | |
Born | August 15, 1978 |
Origin | Dutch |
Genres | Symphonic metal, death metal, heavy metal |
Occupation(s) | Musician, songwriter, record producer, art teacher |
Instruments | Guitar, vocals |
Years active | 1995–present |
Labels | Nuclear Blast, Seasons of Mist, Frontiers Records |
Associated acts | After Forever, HDK, Trillium, Scheepers, Kiske/Somerville, MaYaN |
Website | http://www.myspace.com/sandergommans |
Sander Gommans (born August 15, 1978[1]) is a Dutch musician. He founded the symphonic metal band Apocalypse with Mark Jansen in 1995, which later changed its name to After Forever. He played guitar and did the grunting parts in the band. He managed the band and was the main writer of After Forever's music.
After recording all guitars for the album Rise of the Warrior by Anna Phoebe, he has undertaken a project called HDK, which is signed to Season of Mist; HDK's debut album, System Overload, was released on February 23, 2009.
He is also the additional lead guitarist on Kiske/Somerville, an album by the German singer, keyboard player and guitarist Michael Kiske (ex-Helloween) and the American singer-songwriter and vocal coach Amanda Somerville. In 2010 he co-wrote the album Scheepers, a solo album of Primal Fear's lead vocalist Ralf Scheepers.
Resulting from his partnership with Amanda Somerville on HDK and Kiske/Somerville, Sander became one of the main members of Amanda's self heavy metal-oriented project called Trillium, which first album Alloy was released in fall 2011 by the record company Frontiers Records.[2]
Currently, he has released a new HDK album and he owns, together with longtime friend Paul Simons, a music company called "The Rock Station", which consists out of a music academy, a music studio, music management and music merchandise.
On August 19, 2013, it was revealed that Gommans was engaged to be married to Amanda Somerville,[3] and the pair were married in July 2014.[4] On January 8, 2015, she announced that she and Sander Gommans are expecting their first child.[5] In July 2015, their daughter, Lana Elise Gommans, was born.
Discography
With After Forever
- Prison of Desire (2000)
- Decipher (2001)
- Exordium (EP) (2003)
- Invisible Circles (2004)
- Remagine (2005)
- After Forever (2007)
EPs
- Exordium (2003)
Singles
- "Follow in the Cry" (2000)
- "Emphasis/Who Wants to Live Forever" (2002)
- "Monolith of Doubt" (2002)
- "My Choice/The Evil That Men Do" (2003)
- "Digital Deceit" (2004)
- "Being Everyone" (2005)
- "Two Sides/Boundaries Are Open" (2006)
- "Energize Me" (2007)
- "Equally Destructive" (2007)
Demos
- Ephemeral (1999)
- Wings of Illusion (1999)
Compilations
- Mea Culpa (2006)
With HDK
- System Overload (2009)
- Serenades of the Netherworld (2014)
With Trillium
- Alloy (2011)
Other credits
- Epica - The Divine Conspiracy (2007) - vocals on "Death of a Dream ~ The Embrace That Smothers part VII"
- Anna Phoebe - Rise of the Warrior (2008) - guitars
- Kiske/Somerville - Kiske/Somerville (2010) - writing credits and guitars
- Ralf Scheepers - Scheepers (2011) - writing credits and guitars
- MaYaN - Quarterpast (2011) - writing credits on "Bite the Bullet"
- Aeverium - The Harvest (2013) - producing on "Heaven's Burning (Harvest Time)"
- Kiske/Somerville - City of Heroes (2015) - writing credits on Breaking Neptune
References
- ↑ Sander Gommans @ metalstorm.ee
- ↑ Bravewords (July 1, 2011). "Frontiers Records To Release Debut Album From Vocalist AMANDA SOMERVILLE's New Metal Project TRILLIUM In Fall 2011". Bravewords website.
- ↑ http://www.freakshowlb.com/freakshow/stories/AMANDA-SOMERVILLE-To-Marry-Sander-Gommans-Next-Summer
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/amandasomervilleofficial/photos/a.10150386118897961.360571.44727052960/10152375702687961/
- ↑ https://www.facebook.com/amandasomervilleofficial/photos/a.10150386118897961.360571.44727052960/10152752604927961/
External links
- Sander Gommans @ Myspace
- Sander Gommans on Facebook
- The Rock Station (Official website)
- The Rock Station on Facebook
New title | Vocalist for After ForeverGuitarist for After Forever 1995–2009 |
Disbanded |
Vocalist for HDKGuitarist for HDK since 2009 |
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