Henrik Flyman

Henrik Flyman (born on September 6 in Sundsvall, Sweden) is an award winning composer, guitarist and producer. He is active in the bands Evil Masquerade and Lacrimosa.

Henrik Flyman
Background information
Genres Hard Rock, Heavy Metal,[1] various
Occupation(s) Composer
Guitarist
Record producer
Instruments Guitar, bass, vocals, keyboard
Labels Dark Minstrel Music
Associated acts Evil Masquerade
Lacrimosa
Website Official Site

Biography

Henrik Flyman is a Swedish guitarist, award winning composer and producer. Henrik is best known from his current, and longest lasting, band Evil Masquerade. He was the founding member of Swedish fantasy metal band Moahni Moahna where he was active between 1992-1997.[2] Shortly after he formed ZooL, which was basically Moahni Moahna with a modified line up and a more classic hard rock sound. ZooL had a brief career and did only release one album. Between 2002-2004 he played lead guitars for the Danish Celtic folk metal band Wuthering Heights[3] and in 2003 he founded Evil Masquerade in Copenhagen.[4] The music on their debut album Welcome to the Show had its roots in both classical music and heavy metal and they were soon labeled by media as being theatrical metal. In 2009 he teams up with the German Dark Wave and Gothic Rock band Lacrimosa on their Sehnsucht World Tour. Henrik is now a touring- and studio musician with the band. In 2009 he also won the Just Plain Folks Music Awards as composer in the category Best Metal Song with Evil Masquerade's "Bozo the Clown".[5] Henrik Flyman's latest releases are Black Moon Secret's debut album Another World that was released November 28, 2014,[6] Lacrimosa's studio album Testimonium that was released August 25, 2017 [7] and Evil Masquerade's seventh studio album The Outcast Hall of Fame that was released May 19, 2016.[8]

Charity

During 2011 Henrik Flyman got involved with Metal for Cancer, a charity organization founded by Richard Ofsoski to raise funds for the Australian Cancer Research Foundation.[9][10] Flyman wrote the song "Let's Unite in Rock" that was performed by various artists under the name The MFC Dragon Slayer All Star Project. This band included all members from Evil Masquerade (except for Dennis Buhl) as well as Richard Ofsoski, Mats Levén (Therion, Yngwie Malmsteen), Snowy Shaw (Therion, Mercyful Fate, Dream Evil), Tony Kakko (Sonata Arctica), Glen Drover (Megadeth, King Diamond) and Tony Mills (TNT, Shy) just to name a few.[11][12]

Equipment

  • Aria PE-1500[13]
  • ENGL Amps R. Blackmore Signature E650 head + 4 x 12" standard cabinets[14]

Discography

With Moahni Moahna

  • Face the Light - EP (1992)
  • Temple of Life (1994)
  • Queen Shamar - single (1994)
  • Why (1997)

With Wuthering Heights

  • To Travel for Evermore (2002)
  • Far from the Madding Crowd (2003)

With Evil Masquerade

With Lacrimosa

  • Revolution (2012)
  • Heute Nacht - EP (2013)
  • Live In Mexico City (2 CD) (2014)
  • Hoffnung (2015)
  • Live in Mexico City - Live DVD (2015)
  • Testimonium (2017)

Other works

  • ZooL - ZooL (2002)
  • The MFC Dragon Slayer All Star Project - Let's Unite in Rock - single (2011)
  • Martin - Sad Eyes - single (2012)
  • Black Moon Secret - Another World (2014)

Guest appearances

  • Mino - Fly (2002)

Videos

  • Moahni Moahna - The Quest For the Unholy Sword (1992)[15]
  • Moahni Moahna - Radio's to Blame (1996)[16]
  • Evil Masquerade - Black Ravens Cry (2007)[17]
  • Evil Masquerade - Desire and Pain (2009)[18]
  • The MFC Dragon Slayer All Star Project - Let's Unite in Rock (2011)[19]
  • Evil Masquerade - A Silhouette (2012)[20]
  • Lacrimosa - Revolution (2012)[21]
  • Evil Masquerade - Like Voodoo (2014)[22]
  • Black Moon Secret - huRt (2014)[23]
  • Evil Masquerade - Märk Hur Vår Skugga (2016)[24]

References

  1. "Pentagram | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  2. "Henrik Flyman | Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". metal-archives.com. 2013-03-11. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  3. "Henrik Flyman | Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". metal-archives.com. 2013-03-11. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  4. "Evil Masquerade | Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives". metal-archives.com. 2013-03-12. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  5. "2009 Winners | The JPF Awards". jpfolks.com. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  6. "Black Moon Secret "Another World"". Hardbeat Promotion. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  7. "Lacrimosa - Testimonium (CD, Album) at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved 2018-04-30.
  8. "EVIL MASQUERADE - The Outcast Hall OF Fame". Metal Music Archives. Retrieved 2016-07-15.
  9. "Meet Our Team | Metal For Cancer". metalforcancer.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  10. "About Us | Metal For Cancer". metalforcancer.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-17. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  11. "Let's Unite In Rock | Dark Minstrel Music". darkminstrelmusic.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-23. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  12. "Metal For Cancer | Australian Cancer Research Foundation". acrf.com.au. 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  13. "Artists | Aria Guitars". ariaguitars.com. Archived from the original on 2013-10-03. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  14. "Professionals Guitar | ENGL Amps". englamps.de. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  15. "Moahni Moahna - The Quest For the Unholy Sword". YouTube. 2010-11-02. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  16. "Moahni Moahna - Radio's to Blame". YouTube. 2008-02-17. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  17. "Evil Masquerade - Black Ravens Cry". YouTube. 2007-01-03. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  18. "Evil Masquerade - Desire and Pain (censored version)". YouTube. 2009-06-09. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  19. "The MFC Dragon Slayer All Star Project - Let's Unite in Rock". YouTube. 2011-12-20. Retrieved 2013-10-20.
  20. "Evil Masquerade - A Silhouette". YouTube. 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  21. "Lacrimosa - Revolution". YouTube. 2012-11-15. Retrieved 2013-10-14.
  22. "Evil Masquerade - Like Voodoo". YouTube. 2014-08-19. Retrieved 2015-10-26.
  23. "Black Moon Secret - huRt". YouTube. 2015-02-26. Retrieved 2015-07-05.
  24. "EVIL MASQUERADE - Märk Hur Vår Skugga". YouTube. 2016-11-30. Retrieved 2018-05-27.
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