Thomas Hedlund

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Thomas Hedlund
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Thomas Hedlund performing with Deportees at Trästockfestivalen 2009.
Background information
Birth nameThomas Carl Chaminda Hedlund
Born (1980-05-13) May 13, 1980 (age 43)
Sri Lanka
Origin Umeå, Sweden
Genres
InstrumentsDrums
Years active1998–present
Member of
Formerly of

Thomas Carl Chaminda Hedlund (born May 13, 1980) is a Sri Lankan-born Swedish drummer. He is currently the drummer for Swedish post-metal band Cult of Luna and Swedish indie rock band Deportees as well as the session and live drummer for French indie pop band Phoenix. He previously played drums for The Perishers and Khoma. Hedlund has also been a session drummer and touring drummer for many other musical acts based in Europe. [1] [2] [3]

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History

Born in Sri Lanka, Hedlund was raised in Umeå, Västerbotten. As a youth, Hedlund played football competitively, before switching his focus to music after picking up the drums and joining the Swedish band, The Perishers. [4]

In the years following his shift to music, Hedlund has become one of Sweden's most versatile drummers, [5] most notably performing, as both a touring and session member, with the Swedish band, Cult of Luna and the French band, Phoenix. [6] Hedlund's dynamic and modern playing style has a characteristic which, despite the aforementioned bands' great musical differences, makes Hedlund's playing recognizable. [7]

Hedlund has been Phoenix's session and live drummer since 2005. He has played the drums on all of the band's albums since It's Never Been Like That . He met Phoenix while opening for them in Scandinavia as a member of Deportees, since the two bands shared a record label. [8]

In addition to his technical skill, he also possesses a great rhythmic imagination, which has made him internationally sought-after. Aside from his work with Phoenix and Cult of Luna, Hedlund has also performed live and on studio recordings for the likes of Deportees, The Lost Patrol, Miike Snow, Convoj, Rasmus Kellerman, BOY, CANT, and iamamiwhoami to name a few. [9]

Outside of his musical endeavours, Hedlund also works for a branch of the Swedish Arts Council as a grant committee member, which distributes scholarships and financial assistance to Swedish individuals professionally involved in the fine arts. [10]

Discography

with BOY

with CANT

with Convoj

with Cult of Luna [11]

with Deportees

with Khoma

with iamamiwhoami

with The Lost Patrol

with Miike Snow

with The Perishers

with Phoenix

with Plastic Pride

with Simian Ghost

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