NILS MOLIN of DYNAZTY: The Vision Behind 'Game of Faces' And The Future Of The Band

NILS MOLIN of DYNAZTY: The Vision Behind 'Game of Faces' And The Future Of The Band

Interview by Angela Croudace
In a recent chat with Nils Molin from the Swedish metal band Dynazty, we delved into the creative process behind their latest album, Game of Faces, exploring the album’s thematic depth, the challenges of creating music during post-pandemic times, and the band’s future plans.
The album title reflects the duality Nils felt when writing the title track. He explained that the contrast between dark and happy sounds within the song led him to envision theatrical masks—symbolising the complex and often deceptive nature of human expression. "People are deceptive by nature," Nils noted, acknowledging the masks we wear in different situations.
The album's creation wasn’t without its hurdles. Writing during a time of constant touring, the band faced the challenge of maintaining creative momentum while juggling their busy schedules. Despite this, Nils emphasized that their approach to songwriting remained consistent, prioritizing authenticity and creative freedom over any external expectations. “You just write with the same enthusiasm and inspiration you always have,” he said.
When discussing the impact of their previous album’s success, particularly Heartless Madness achieving Platinum status, Nils was quick to point out that it didn’t directly alter their approach to songwriting. However, the success provided a sense of momentum and belief, fuelling their continued creativity.
Looking ahead, Nils expressed excitement about performing new tracks like Fire to Fight, which he believes will resonate strongly with fans due to its energetic and live-oriented nature. Beyond the music, Nils shared his personal interests, from his love of European football to the importance of reinvention. He believes in the value of personal and creative evolution, a theme he explores in his songwriting.
As for Australian fans, Nils teased the possibility of a future tour, promising that Dynazty would be looking into it soon. The band’s commitment to staying true to their roots while exploring new musical territories promises even more exciting things to come.
For Nils, Dynazty represents more than just a band; it’s about five musicians sharing their love for music, creating something genuine, and enjoying every moment on stage. "We just try to play something that we like, and hopefully, others will like it too," he said.


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