Johan Reinholdz (born 30 June 1980) is a Swedish musician best known for his work with the progressive metal band Andromeda,[1] Dark Tranquillity, death metal band NonExist and the melodic death metal band Skyfire. He composed Andromeda's debut album, Extension of the Wish as well as much of its other material. He has also released four more studio albums with Andromeda and two live-album. In 2004 he joined Skyfire and made his album debut on Esoteric in 2009. Since early 2017 he plays with Dark Tranquillity.

Johan Reinholdz
Reinholdz performing with Dark Tranquillity in 2023
Reinholdz performing with Dark Tranquillity in 2023
Background information
Birth nameJohan Reinholdz
Born (1980-06-30) 30 June 1980 (age 44)
OriginHöör, Sweden
GenresDeath metal
Melodic death metal, Progressive metal, heavy metal, Thrash metal, Electronica
Occupation(s)Musician, Songwriter, Guitarist, Producer, Vocalist
Instrument(s)Guitar, Bass, Vocals, Keyboards
Years active1993–present

Biography

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Reinholdz was born on 30 June 1980 in Höör. He first picked up the guitar at the age of nine, inspired mainly by Kee Marcello and Europe. Later he discovered heavy metal by listening to bands such as Metallica, Megadeth, Sepultura, AC/DC, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Morbid Angel and Pantera. He then started playing with his friends in some local bands such as Morbid Demons, Widow, Dark Desires and Crimson Tears. Widow released three demos and played local gigs.

Over time, several more musical influences were added to his musical interest. Artists like Sisters of Mercy, Yngwie Malmsteen, The Cure, Allan Holdsworth, Yes, Emerson, Lake & Palmer, Dream Theater, Genesis, Atheist, Marillion, and classical music and jazz/fusion as well.

In 1998 he recorded two solo-demos which found their way to WAR-music (later reformed as New Hawen Records) boss Bengt "Wez" Wenedikter. Andromeda and Nonexist were then born as Wenedikter offered Reinholdz two record deals in 1999. Some of the riffs from the 1998 demo "Welcome to Forever" were used on Andromeda debut album Extension of the Wish and the bandname was lifted from the last track of the demo "A Postcard from Andromeda". Andromeda has released five studio-albums and one live-DVD. The band is currently writing songs for album number six which will be recorded early 2016. A second live-DVD - "Live in Vietnam" was also released in 2016.

The first Nonexist album Deus Deceptor came out in 2002 and in 2011 Reinholdz started writing the second Nonexist album From My Cold Dead Hands. It was then recorded in 2011/2012 with Johan Liiva back on vocals, and released by Pivotal Rockordings in November 2012 and by Japanese label Trooper Entertainment in May 2013. This album was the debut as a producer for Reinholdz, doing all the mixing, producing and mastering himself. The band made their live-debut at the Scorched Tundra Festival in Gothenburg, December 2012. In 2014 Nonexist started recording album number three entitled Throne of Scars. It features nine tracks and is produced and mixed by Johan Reinholdz at Multipass Studios with the assistance of Markus Nilsson at Sunnanå Studio in Malmö. The style of the songs retain the atmosphere from the previous album; dark, intense, varied and heavy while also adding some new influences in the mix. Throne of Scars was mixed and ready in April 2015 and during the same time the band signed a deal with Danish label Mighty Music. The album was released in Japan by Trooper Entertainment, in August and in the rest of the world by Mighty Music on 10 October 2015. Reinholdz has now taken over the vocal-duties in Nonexist, doing both the guitar and vocals live. Johan Liiva quit the band in November 2015.

As of May 2019 Reinholdz is endorsed by Caparison Guitars [1]

Guitars used

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  • Caparison Deliinger II FX AM
  • Caparison Deliinger II FX Prominence
  • Caparison Brocken
  • Caparison Deliinger II WB-FX

Awards

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  • Swedish Grammis - best metal/hard rock 2021 for Dark Tranquillity - Moment (2020, Century Media Records)
  • Placed at No. 11 of the 20 best guitarists of progressive metal by Prog-sphere.com [2]
  • Andromeda - II=I placed at No. 6 of the 50 best progressive metal albums of

the 2000s by Daadmagazine.com [3]

  • Metal Hammer Germany Awards 2024 - Dark Tranquillity nominated for:
*Metal Anthem of the year Unforgivable (music: Reinholdz)
*Best International Act
*Best Live Act

Discography

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Morbid Demons

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  • Enter the Crypts of Hell (1993, demo)

Dark Desires

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  • Demo '94 (1994, demo)

Crimson Tears

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  • Eternal Scream (1995, demo)

Widow

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Solo

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Andromeda

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Dark Tranquillity

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  • Moment (2020, Century Media Records)
  • The Last Imagination (single, 2024, Century Media Records)
  • Unforgivable (single, 2024, Century Media Records)
  • Not Nothing (single, 2024, Century Media Records)
  • Endtime Signals (2024, Century Media Records)

Nonexist

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  • Deus Deceptor (2002, New Hawen Records/Century Media Records/Toy's Factory)
  • From My Cold Dead Hands (2012, Pivotal Rockordings/Trooper Entertainment)
  • Throne of Scars (2015, Mighty Music/Trooper Entertainment)
  • The New Flesh EP (2016, Reinholdz Recordings)
  • Deus Deceptor (2017, Remaster/extended) (2017 Reinholdz Recordings)
  • A Meditation Upon Death (2018, single Mighty Music)
  • In Praise of Death EP (2018, Mighty Music)
  • Strictly Sadistic Intent (single, 2020, Mighty Music)
  • Together We Shall Burn (single, 2020, Mighty Music)
  • Dark Satanic Mills (single, 2020, Mighty Music)
  • Like the Fearless Hunter (2020, Mighty Music/Trooper Entertainment)

Opus Atlantica

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Skyfire

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Murdered Beats

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Guest appearances

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Other

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References

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  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Biography: Andromeda". AMG. Retrieved 19 May 2010.