Léo Margarit
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Léo Margarit is a French drummer, currently living in Sweden as a member of Pain of Salvation
Pain of Salvation
Pain of Salvation is a Swedish progressive rock band featuring Daniel Gildenlöw, who is the lyricist, chief composer, guitarist, and lead vocalist. Their sound is characterised by powerful, accentuated guitar work, broad vocal range, abrupt switching between heavy and calm passages, intense...

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About

Born in 1981 in a musician family in the south of France, Léo Margarit started playing drums at the age of 5 and entered the local music school when he was 6. He moved to Montpellier at 14 to study at the National Conservatory of the Region where he obtained degrees in classical percussion, ear training and music chamber. In the meantime he played concerts with the Montpellier National Philharmonic Orchestra in France and in Europe. Later he joined the French extreme metal band Zubrowska with whom he played at European festivals in 2007. Léo Margarit was named as the new drummer of Pain of Salvation, a Swedish based progressive rock/metal band in late 2007. He now lives in Eskilstuna (Sweden) and works with the band on their upcoming record.

Gear

Sonor Designer maple light 20/8/10/12/13/15/16

Sonor Designer maple light snaredrum 14X4

Sonor Signature steel snaredrum 14X8

Tama Iron Cobra pedals and drum throne

Zildjian cymbals: A Custom 6, K/Z 13, A Custom 15, Avedis Medium Ride 22

Sabian cymbals: Max Stax 10, HH Thin Crash 16, AAX Chinese 16

Wincent 5B RoundTip

Albums

2000 : Jean-Pierre Llabador – El Bobo

2002 : L-batt et Amikisun – Ewaka

2003 : Bernard Margarit – Notes de Voyages

2004 : Christophe Roncalli – XY

2005 : Guitariste.com – CD Concept

2007 : Zubrowska – 61

2008 : Tania Margarit – Elea

2008 : Christophe Roncalli – Je vous laisse le reste

2008 : Wardanz – Wardanz

2009 : Pain of Salvation - Linoleum EP

2010 : Pain of Salvation - Road Salt One

2011 : For All We Know - For All We Know

2010 : Pain of Salvation - Road Salt Two

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