Daniel Erlandsson

Daniel Erlandsson
Background information
Birth name Daniel John Erlandsson
Born (1976-05-22) 22 May 1976
Malmö, Sweden
Genres Melodic death metal, death metal, grindcore, thrash metal
Occupation(s) Musician
Instruments Drums, guitar, keyboard
Years active 1990–present
Associated acts Arch Enemy
In Flames
Eucharist
Liers in Wait
Diabolique
Armageddon
Carcass
Brujeria
Website www.archenemy.net
Notable instruments
Pearl
Sabian

Daniel John Erlandsson (born 22 May 1976 in Malmö, Sweden) is the drummer in the melodic death metal band Arch Enemy and Brujeria.

His early work includes drumming on the In Flames album Subterranean. He has also played for other bands, most notably Eucharist, Liers in Wait, Diabolique, Armageddon (featuring Christopher Amott of Arch Enemy), Revengia and The End.

Daniel's older brother is Adrian Erlandsson, the drummer of At the Gates, The Haunted, Brujeria, Paradise Lost and Vallenfyre and the former drummer of Cradle of Filth. They both grew up together in Sweden and started playing drums at a very young age. Daniel writes on the Arch Enemy website: "We grew up together and used to jam on a little kit in our parents basement, he started first and after some years I started too... He’s been a great influence over the years, and if it wasn't for him I probably wouldn’t be playing today."

He formerly played reunion shows with legendary grindcore band Carcass from 2007-2010 as their original drummer Ken Owen could not play due to complications from a brain hemorrhage he had in 1999. Both he and fellow Arch Enemy member Michael Amott left the band in 2012, with Erlandsson being replaced by former Aborted and current Trigger the Bloodshed drummer Daniel Wilding.

In 2012, he was hired by the band Brujeria, under the name "El Clavador".

Equipment

Drums:

Pearl Masterworks Carbonply

Cymbals:

Sabian

Hardware:

Pearl

Sticks:

Wincent

Electronics: [1]

Heads:

Evans

References

External links

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