Lost Horizon

In recent years the supply of Euro speed/power metal bands has been
an endless one, and Lost Horizon is another such band.
Coming across as an edgier, slightly heavier
HammerFall,
this new Swedish combo has their act together, drawing from
several familiar influences to produce one of the better albums in
this genre, and certainly a fine start to a promising career.
Their intriguing visual image (a sort of sci-fi/Mad Max look) and
self-importance (as seen by their stage names, with overblown
titles such as Ethereal Magnanimus and Transcendental Protagonist)
may help them stay ahead of the pack.
Overall these guys aren't trend-setters but they're an accomplished
act in the speed/power metal field.
They debuted as a quartet, expanded to a six-piece for their
second album, and are as of this writing once again a four-piece
band.
Current Members
Wojtek Lisicki
guitars
Martin Furängen
bass
Attila Publik
keyboards
Christian Nyquist
drums
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Former Members/Guests
Daniel Heiman
vocals
Fredrik Olsson
guitars
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Discography
Awakening The World
2001
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- The Quickening
- Heart of Storm
- Sworn In the Metal Wind
- The Song of Air
- World Through My Fateless Eyes
- Perfect Warrior
- Denial of Fate
- Welcome Back
- The Kingdom of My Will
- The Redintegration
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- Daniel Heiman
- Wojtek Lisicki
- Martin Furängen
- Christian Nyquist
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Reviews: Sea Of Tranquility
Lords Of Metal
Metal Observer
A Flame To The Ground Beneath
2003
Music For Nations
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- Transdimentional Revelation
- Pure
- Lost in the Depths of me
- Again will the Fire Burn
- The Song of Earth
- Cry of a Restless Soul
- Think Not Forever
- Highlander (The One)
- Deliverance
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- Daniel Heiman
- Wojtek Lisicki
- Fredrik Olsson
- Martin Furängen
- Attila Publik
- Christian Nyquist
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Reviews: Blabbermouth
Lords Of Metal