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Exclusive interview with Tomas Lindberg about the reunion of...
![]() Earache recently caught up with Tomas Lindberg to have an exclusive chat about the reformation of the legendary At The Gates... |
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| Would you say that the reunion of At the Gates was in many ways inevitable, given that in many ways the band finished so abruptly originally, and with a degree of bad feeling? *TOMAS:* That´s the whole idea of the reformation, to give the band a real sense of closure. The band was simply too good to die away as it did without a lot of people getting the chance to see it live. Also this is our chance to end it all on a good note personally as well. What do you hope to gain/prove with the reunion - why should anyone care about a band who last made an album 12 years ago? *TOMAS:* I guess the reaction the reunion shows have been getting speaks for itself... but, I guess what separates this from a lot of other reunions that have been going on is that we all have been active since the break up in different projects and so on; we haven´t lost touch with the scene and we have not got stale, boring and old...
Can you tell us about the preparations so far - have the band rehearsed together and what kind of set list do you have in mind? *TOMAS:* The band is scheduled to start rehearsing early next year. We want the set list to include stuff from all our records and keep all our fans around the world happy. A good spread is important.
You've obviously dedicated a large part of your life to music, through good times and bad - what lessons have you learnt about being in bands and making music through the years, and given the benefit of hindsight, would you do anything different if you had the chance? *TOMAS:* I would not do anything different, because it is all lessons learned. |
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October 2007
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