Dawn (Swedish band)

Dawn is a Swedish extreme metal band, from Linköping formed by Frederik Söderberg in 1990; while they disbanded for nearly a decade, they have reconvened and are active today. The band has released eight recordings, including two full-length albums. The album The Fourfold Furnace was announced as early as 2003, and finally scheduled to be released in 2008.[2] However, as of 2020, the album has still not been released.

Dawn
OriginLinköping, Sweden
GenresMelodic black-death[1]
Years active1990–present
LabelsNecropolis, Century Media
Associated actsCranium
Websitedawnband.com
Members
  • Tomas Asklund
  • Henke Forss
  • Fredrik Söderberg
  • Philip Von Segebaden
Past members
  • Andreas Fullmestad
  • Dennis Karlsson
  • Karsten Larsson
  • Stefan Lundgren
  • Jocke Pettersson
  • Lars Tängmark

Members

Current line-up
Former members
  • Andreas Fullmestad - guitar
  • Dennis Karlsson - bass
  • Karsten Larsson - drums (Mithotyn, Falconer)
  • Stefan Lundgren - guitar
  • Jocke Pettersson - drums
  • Lars Tängmark - bass

Discography

  • Demo 1 (demo, 1992)
  • Apparition (demo, 1993)
  • Promotional Demo (demo, 1993)
  • The Dark Light/The Eternal Forest (split LP with Pyghomgertum, Bellphegot Records, 1994)
  • Nær Solen Gar Niþer For Evogher (Necropolis Records, 1995)
  • Sorgh på Svarte Vingar Fløgh (Necropolis, 1996)
  • Slaughtersun (Crown of the Triarchy) (Necropolis, 1998)
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References

  1. ANDREW, J. "Blackened Melodic Death Metal: A History Lesson". Metal Injection. Retrieved 25 July 2018.
  2. http://www.dawnband.com/. Retrieved 2008-02-26. Missing or empty |title= (help)


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