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Dark Tranquillity
Dark Tranquillity playing live at Summer Breeze Open Air 2007, with former bassist Michael Niklasson on the left and the singer Mikael Stanne on the rightDark Tranquillity playing live at Summer Breeze Open Air 2007, with former bassist Michael Niklasson on the left and the singer Mikael Stanne on the right
Background information
OriginBilldal, Sweden
GenresMelodic death metal
Years active1989–present
LabelsCentury Media, Osmose, Spinefarm
MembersMikael Stanne
Niklas Sundin
Martin Henriksson
Anders Jivarp
Martin Brändström
Past membersAnders Fridén
Fredrik Johansson
Mikael Niklasson
Daniel Antonsson
Websitewww.darktranquillity.com

Dark Tranquillity is a Swedish melodic death metal band from Gothenburg. They are one of the longest-standing bands from the original Gothenburg metal scene, and are one of the most integral pioneers of the melodic death metal genre of music.

Background

Skydancer (1989–1993)

Dark Tranquillity was formed in 1989 by vocalist and guitarist Mikael Stanne and guitarist Niklas Sundin, who looked at their influences and then decided to form their own band under the name Septic Broiler. Not long after, three additional members, Anders Fridén, Anders Jivarp and Martin Henriksson, joined the line-up.

In 1990, the band recorded a demo cassette tape entitled Enfeebled Earth before they would change their name to Dark Tranquillity and change their musical style. It was followed by multiple demos, and in 1993, Skydancer was released. Soon after, Fridén, Dark Tranquillity's main vocalist at the time, left the band and later joined In Flames. Stanne then became the lead vocalist, and Fredrik Johansson was recruited to take over rhythm guitar duties.

The Gallery, The Mind's I and Projector (1993–1999)

In 1994, Dark Tranquillity covered the song "My Friend of Misery" for the Metallica tribute album Metal Militia - A Tribute to Metallica.

In 1995, the Of Chaos and Eternal Night EP and the second full length album The Gallery were released. The Gallery is often referred to as the masterpiece of the era. The Gallery saw a change in the band's style, but kept the characteristics essential in the band's melodic death metal sound, such as growled vocals, abstract riffing, acoustic passages, and a female guest vocalist.

Dark Tranquillity's second EP, Enter Suicidal Angels, was released in 1996. Their third album, The Mind's I, was released in 1997.

Projector was released in June 1999. It was the fourth album from the band, and was later nominated for a Swedish Grammy Award. The album saw a major change in songwriting: while retaining growled vocals and their signature death metal sound, pianos, baritone soft vocals, and verse-chorus fashion song structures were now integral parts of Dark Tranquillity's sound, reflecting the band's goal to strive for different musical expressions.

After the recording of Projector, Johansson was asked to leave as he started to lack devotion to the band, stemming from being a parent and keeping a day job. Also during this time, Skydancer and Of Chaos and Eternal Night were reissued together as Skydancer/Of Chaos and Eternal Night.

Haven (2000-2001)

A year later saw the release of Haven, which introduced the addition of electric keyboard sounds, but also saw the abandonment of the newly adopted clean vocals in favor of an overall heavier sound. By this time, Martin Brändström had joined for keyboard duties, and Michael Nicklasson had replaced Henriksson on bass, with Henriksson becoming the band's second guitarist.

During their 2001 tour the band hired Robin Engström to play live because Jivarp became a father.

Damage Done and Character (2002–2006)

Dark Tranquillity released Damage Done in 2002, and was intended to be a step in a much heavier direction, adding thicker guitar distortion, deep atmospheric keyboards, and abandoning soft vocals altogether. They released the music video for the single "Monochromatic Stains", followed by their release of Live Damage, their first live DVD. In 2004, Exposures - In Retrospect and Denial was released.

Character was the seventh release from Dark Tranquillity, released in 2005, and was held in much critical praise. It featured the third music video released by Dark Tranquillity, with the successful single "Lost to Apathy". After releasing the album, the band played live in Canada for the first time.

Fiction and We Are the Void (2007–2011)

In 2007, Fiction was released, which in turn, saw a return of Stanne's clean vocals, and the first female guest vocalist since Projector. The album also saw writing style that combined the stylings of Projector and Haven, with the more aggressive traits of Character and Damage Done. At this time, Dark Tranquillity toured with The Haunted, Into Eternity, and Scar Symmetry for the North America Metal for the Masses Tour. They also toured the UK in early 2008 along with Omnium Gatherum. They returned to the US during spring 2008 with Arch Enemy. On the band's official website they announced that bass guitarist Niklasson left the band in August 2008 due to personal reasons with no hard feelings between him and the band. On September 19, 2008, the band found a new bassist in Dimension Zero guitarist Daniel Antonsson, who also was a guitarist for Soilwork.

On May 25, 2009, reissues of Projector, Haven, and Damage Done were released. On October 14, 2009, Dark Tranquillity finished work on their ninth studio album. On October 26, 2009 they released a DVD titled Where Death Is Most Alive. On October 30, 2009 at the release party of the DVD 333 copies were given away for free of the rare live album The Dying Fragments. On December 21, 2009, Dark Tranquillity released the song "Dream Oblivion", and on January 14, 2010, they released the song "At the Point of Ignition", from their ninth album, exclusively on their MySpace page. Their ninth album, titled We Are the Void, was released on March 1, 2010 in Europe, and March 2, 2010 in the US. They were also the opening act for a US winter tour that was headlined by Killswitch Engage and joined by The Devil Wears Prada.

Dark Tranquillity headlined a North American tour in May–June 2010 with Threat Signal, Mutiny Within and The Absence. In February 2011, the band performed live at BITS Pilani Hyderabad Campus in Hyderabad, India.

Construct (2012–present)

On April 27, 2012, Dark Tranquillity re-signed with Century Media. On October 18, 2012, the band began writing for the album. On January 10, 2013, the band announced the title of their tenth album will be Construct, and will be released on May 27, 2013, in Europe, and on May 28, 2013, in North America. The album will be mixed by Jens Bogren at his Fascination Street studios in Örebro, Sweden.

On February 18, 2013, Antonsson amicably left Dark Tranquillity, citing a desire to focus on playing guitar and being a recording engineer and producer. On February 27, 2013, the band announced that they completed recording the album. Although Antonsson remained during the recording of "Construct", he did not perform the bass. According to Niklas Sundin's Twitter, he hasn't been excited for a Dark Tranquillity release since Skydancer, due to the fact that the recording sessions for all their other releases were "way too long" compared to Construct.

On March 27, 2013, a teaser campaign and tracklist for Construct were revealed. The band also commented on the style of the album, saying, "While still bearing the unmistakable mark of the Dark Tranquillity, the record is probably our most different and diverse offering since 1999's Projector".

To promote the album, the band is touring the world with dates in Finland and North America alongside Omnium Gatherum, Europe with Tristania, and Sweden with Darkane. Special guests on the tour are Mariangela "Mary" Demurtas of Tristania, who has been filling the same role that Nell Sigland had done for the band before, and former band member Fredrik Johansson on guitar.

On July 10, 2013, a b-side from Construct, titled "Sorrows Architect", was released on a limited flexi 7" released with an issue of Decibel. On January 14, 2014, the band announced that the song will be released with another b-side, titled "A Memory Construct", on a limited tour 7" and digitally. The 7" will be available on February 1, 2014, and digitally in March.

Band members

Current members

  • Niklas Sundin – guitar (1989–present)
  • Anders Jivarp – drums (1989–present)
  • Mikael Stanne – vocals (1993–present), guitar (1989–1993)
  • Martin Henriksson – guitar (1999–present), bass (1989–1999, 2013)
  • Martin Brändström – keyboards, programming (1999–present)

Former members

Live members

  • Robin Engström – drums (2001)

Timeline

Discography

Main article: Dark Tranquillity discography

References

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  11. "niklas sundin (cabinfevermedia) on Twitter". Twitter.com. Retrieved 2013-06-04.
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  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GUdNk3vohBg
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