Daniel Heiman

Swedish heavy metal vocalist.
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroSwedish heavy metal vocalist.
PlacesSweden
isSinger
Work fieldMusic
Gender
Male
Genres:Heavy metal
Instruments:Voice
Birth31 December 1969
Age54 years
Star signCapricorn
The details

Biography

Lost Horizon is a power metal / progressive metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. They went under the name Highlander from 1990 until 1994 (with Joacim Cans on vocals and other future HammerFall members) before the band was put on hold. Reformed in the late nineties, briefly under the same name, before changing it to Lost Horizon. The band is Swedish but Wojtek Lisicki is from Poland. Daniel Heiman and Fredrik Olsson departed from Lost Horizon in 2005, and although the band released three short instrumental teaser clips: "Wizard", "Spirit", and "Fire" in 2009 and the band still sells merchandise, no other new music activity has been announced since then.

Appearance

Onstage and in photoshoots, Lost Horizon members are seen wearing studded leather, cloaks, bare chests and face paint. They also adopt pseudonyms and use obscure terms to describe their roles within the band. For example, Wojtek Lisicki, using the name "Transcendental Protagonist" describes himself as being responsible for "Poesy of Spiritual Enlightenment/String Romanticism" with a "Translation for Mortals" as "Lyrics/Guitars".

Band members

  • Transcendental Protagonist (Wojtek Lisicki) - guitars (Luciferion, Against The Plagues)
  • Cosmic Antagonist (Martin Furängen) - bass (Luciferion)
  • Preternatural Transmogrifyer (Christian Nyquist) - drums
  • Perspicacious Protector (Attila Pubik) - keyboards

Official former members

  • Ethereal Magnanimus (Daniel Heiman) - vocals (ex-Fierce Conviction, ex-Crystal Eyes, ex-Destiny (Swe), Heed)
  • Equilibrian Epicurius (Fredrik Olsson) - guitars (ex-Destiny (Swe), Heed)
  • Jeremy Neal Hoffman - pan flute (ex-Hammersfall (Mex))
  • Christopher Andres Schimke - hair combs (ex-Wind Chime Dismemberment)

Timeline


Discography

Studio albums:

  • 2001: Awakening the World
  • 2003: A Flame to the Ground Beneath
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