Dennis Lyxzén

Dennis Lyxzén

Lyxzén in 2008
Background information
Birth name Sven Olov Dennis Lyxzén
Also known as D-Rp
Born (1972-06-19) June 19, 1972
Umeå, Sweden
Genres Punk rock, garage rock, indie rock, hardcore punk
Occupation(s) Musician, singer, songwriter
Instruments Vocals, guitar, bass, drums, tambourine, maracas
Years active 1987present
Labels Ny Våg
Desperate Fight Records
Burning Heart
Epitaph
G7 Welcoming Committee
Your Choice
American Recordings
Associated acts Refused
The (International) Noise Conspiracy
Invasionen
AC4
Step Forward
Afro Jetz
Instängd
Final Exit
Garbage Pailkids
98 Million Miles from the Sun
By No Means
The Bloody Beetroots
Lisa Miskovsky
The Moth Gatherer
INVSN

Dennis Lyxzén (born June 19, 1972 in Umeå, Sweden) is a musician best known as the lead vocalist for Swedish hardcore punk band Refused. He is currently the vocalist in INVSN.

Career

Aside from Refused, he has been involved in numerous Swedish bands during his musical career, acting as vocalist, bass player, or guitar player. Since the break-up of Refused, his most notable bands have been The (International) Noise Conspiracy and Invasionen (Previously called The Lost Patrol Band). Lyxzén also runs Ny Våg, a punk record label. He acted as producer of the 2005 self-titled album by Swedish punk band Regulations, which was released on the label.

As a punk rock frontman, Lyxzén's songs are of a counter-culture nature, within line of his socialist political views. Despite his political views, he tends to maintain a level of lyrical variety throughout his various bands. Lyxzén was voted sexiest man in Sweden in 2004 by Elle Magazine,[1][2] and is also vegan.[3]

In March 2010, there were rumours that Lyxzén's old band Refused was getting back together after a 12 years hiatus.[4] This, however, was dismissed by Lyxzén as he and David Sandström were busy with AC4.

In 2011, Lyxzén joined The Bloody Beetroots for their Church of Noise tour as a guest vocalist. Lyxzén is also featured in their newest single, "Church of Noise", and the accompanying music video.

On January 9, 2012 it was announced that Refused would reunite for Coachella, Way Out West Festival and Fun Fun Fun Fest 2012. They went on to headline Groezrock 2012 in Meerhout, Belgium.[5]

Although Refused stated in 2012 that their reunion was only temporary, in 2015 they released their fourth studio album Freedom. Refused have continued to tour to promote Freedom. Dennis has stated that Refused will continue as an active band, "We’re not breaking up or anything, we’re taking a break to write a new record… But the Australian tour will be the last tour for a while… We’ll take some time off, and then we’ll start writing some songs but we’re not breaking up, no."[6]

Associated bands

Current bands

Former bands

See also

References

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