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Heed was a Swedish heavy metal band founded in 2004 by ex-
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Daniel Heiman Lost Horizon is a power metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. The band has esoteric stage personas similar to sword and sorcery fantasy, with the members wearing studded leather, cloaks and face paint. In their albums' liner notes, their stage na ...
(vocals) and Fredrik Olsson (guitar). They were joined by drummer Mats Karlsson and bass player Jörgen Olsson, and began recording on their debut album ''The Call''. It was released in Japan on October 21, 2005 and in Europe on 14 June 2006. When ''The Call'' was completed, Jörgen and Mats left Heed because their musical visions and goals collided with those of the founding members. Fredrik and Daniel started looking for new members and soon found Tommy Larsson (bass) and Ufuk Demir (drums). They also added a second guitarist, Martin Andersson.


Band members

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Daniel Heiman Lost Horizon is a power metal band from Gothenburg, Sweden. The band has esoteric stage personas similar to sword and sorcery fantasy, with the members wearing studded leather, cloaks and face paint. In their albums' liner notes, their stage na ...
– vocals * Fredrik Olsson – guitars * Martin Andersson – guitars * Tommy Larsson – bass * Ufuk Demir – drums


Former members

* Jörgen Olsson – bass * Mats Karlsson – drums


Discography

* ''The Call'' (2006)


External links


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Interview with Daniel Heiman
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