Daniel Gildenlöw

Daniel Gildenlöw

Nascimento : 1973-06-05, Eskilstuna, Södermanlands län, Sweden

História

 Swedish musician and songwriter. He is best known as a multi-instrumentalist and vocalist for the progressive metal band Pain of Salvation. 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 was forced to leave before their 2005 US tour because he was opposed to USA's US-VISIT which requires submitting one's own biometric data first before entering the country.

Perfil

Daniel Gildenlöw

Filmes

Pain of Salvation: Hellfest
Himself
Recorded at Val de Moine, Clisson, France.
Transatlantic: More Never Is Enough
Himself
More Never Is Enough contains, as the title suggests, more live footage of the Whirld Tour 2010 for the insatiable fans. More precisely, this 5-disc release features two additional concerts of the band: On the 2 DVDs the 3-hour concert in Tilburg (Netherlands) and on the 3 CDs an audio recording of the Manchester show are captured for eternity. Both concerts have - except for one encore - the same setlist as the London DVDs and CDs that were released the year before
Hammer of the Gods: Two Nights in North America
Himself - Vocals
Dream Theater drummer Mike Portnoy's live tribute to Led Zeppelin. Recorded in Montreal and New York City.
Transatlantic - Live in Europe
Himself - Additional Keyboards, Additional Guitar, Additional Percussion, Backup Vocals
Released in 2003, it documents the November 12, 2001 show by the band at the 013 Club, Tilburg, Netherlands. The show was part of the tour to support the band's second studio album, Bridge Across Forever. In keeping with the tradition of covering a classic progressive rock epic on each release, Live In Europe features the band running through The Beatles' Abbey Road medley as part of the intentionally Beatle-esque "Suite Charlotte Pike." Rather than being a straight cover version, each section of "Suite Charlotte Pike" is juxtaposed with a section of the Abbey Road medley.