DYNAZTY To Release 'Renatus' In March

February 21, 2014

Stockholm, Sweden-based rockers DYNAZTY will release their fourth studio album, "Renatus", on March 31 via Spinefarm Records. The CD's first single, "Starlight", is now available on iTunes.

Says DYNAZTY guitarist Love Magnusson: "From the get-go, 'Starlight' felt like a quintessential heavy metal single. The idea was to create a heavy and fast-paced melodic bomb!"

As "Starlight" shows, "Renatus" sees the Swedish rockers building on the musical direction of their previous recordings, embracing a broader vision and a bigger sound…

Says DYNAZTY vocalist Nils Molin: "After four years, three studio albums and shows on almost every continent, we took the time in 2012 to figure out what we wanted to be in the future, updating ourselves musically and sonically; and once we started to write 'Renatus', everything fell into place. This album is heavier and faster-paced, with big arrangements built around soaring vocal melodies.

"This is a new era for DYNAZTY: the first album with our new bass player and band member, Jonathan Olsson, the first to be produced by ourselves, and the first to be released on Spinefarm."

"Renatus" track listing:

01. Cross The Line
02. Starlight
03. Dawn Of Your Creation
04. The Northern End
05. Incarnation
06. Run Amok
07. Unholy Deterrent
08. Sunrise In Hell
09. Salvation
10. A Divine Comedy

Having landed a Top 10 album in Sweden with "Sultans Of Sin" and toured internationally (including a run of dates in China),DYNAZTY has created a new 10-track offering that showcases the depth of both their songwriting and their ambition.

On the live front, DYNAZTY is confirmed to make its second-ever visit to the U.K. in March, when it appears at the Hard Rock Hell AOR event in North Wales — a three-day festival topped off by such melodic rock legends as TYKETTO and HOUSE OF LORDS.

DYNAZTY is: Nils Molin (vocals),Love Magnusson (guitar),George Egg (drums),Mikael Lavér (guitar) and Jonathan Olsson (bass).

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