Christian Liljegren

Christian Liljegren
Christian Liljegren
Born 3 February 1971 (1971-02-03) (age 40)
Origin Sweden
Genres Christian metal
Power metal
Occupations Musician
Instruments Vocals
Labels Liljegren Records / CM Sweden
Associated acts Narnia, Divinefire

Per Christian Liljegren,[1] is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist for the Swedish Christian melodic power metal band Narnia.

Liljegren is also the frontman of the metal bands Audiovision, Divinefire, Flagship, and Wisdom Call. He is also the owner of the Liljegren Records label which features bands such as Divinefire, Crimson Moonlight, Sanctifica, Grimmark, Harmony, Veni Domine, and Majestic Vanguard. He changed his last name to Rivel by choosing to take his wife's last name when they were married. After the divorce in 2008 he changed his name back to Liljegren.

On April 29, 2008 Christian announced his departure from Narnia. There were no controversy between the band members, Christian said he had to give his body rest.[2]

Christian is making music and singing once again as the lead vocalist with a new band called Golden Resurrection. Their debut album was released in November 2010.

Contents

Discography

Modest Attraction

  • The Truth In Your Face (1994)[3]
  • Divine Luxury (1996)[3]

Narnia

Divinefire

Audiovision

  • The Calling (2005)
  • Focus (2010)

Golden Resurrection

  • Glory to my King (2010)
  • Pray For Japan- single (2011)

Flagship

  • Mayden Voyage

Wisdom Call

  • Wisdom Call

References

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