Dynazty

Dynazty

Dynazty (2011)
Background information
Origin Stockholm, Sweden
Genres Hard rock, heavy metal, power metal,
Years active 2007-present
Labels Spinefarm Records (present), StormVox Records / with license to SoFo Records (early)
Website dynazty.com
Members Nils Molin (lead vocals)
George Egg
Rob Love Magnusson
Mike Lavér
Jonathan Olsson
Past members John Berg
Joel Fox Apelgren

Dynazty is a Swedish rock band from Stockholm, Sweden, and signed to the StormVox Records,[1] with license to SoFo Records.

Dynazty was established by Love Magnusson and John Berg in 2007. Soon members Georg Härnsten Egg and Joel Fox Apelgren joined in. After a few gigs with various vocalist, they found the singer and frontman Nils Molin through Myspace in Spring of 2008. Since then, Dynazty has released three full length albums and has toured in Sweden and internationally.

The band took part in Melodifestivalen 2011 with the song "This Is My Life", a metal cover of the previous winner (Melodifestivalen 2010) Anna Bergendahl. The band also competed in Melodifestivalen 2012 with the song "Land of Broken Dreams" in the fourth round in Malmö on 25 February 2012. The song went on to "second chance" round but failed to make it to the Final 10.

The band released its third album Sultans of Sin in the 29th of February 2012. According to the bassist of the band, Joel Fox Apelgren, the album was produced by Peter Tägtgren and they have also co-written one song with Chris Laney and one song with Nicke Borg. The album has an extended solo version of Bastards of Rock & Roll and a bonus track called Madness on the Japanese edition as well.[2]


In 2013, Dynazty signs a record deal with Spinefarm Records for their fourth studio album "Renatus".


Discography

Albums

2009 Bring the Thunder

2011 Knock You Down

2012 Sultans Of Sin

2014 Renatus

2016 Titanic Mass

Singles

2009 Far Away

2009 Lights Out In Candyland

2009 Bring the Thunder

2011 This is My Life

2011 Get It On

2011 Mr. Money

2012 Sultans of Sin

2012 Land of Broken Dreams

2012 Raise Your Hands

2014 Renatus

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