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Exclusive: AT THE GATES Guitarist Discusses Reunion Plans, Possibility Of New Studio Album - Oct. 18, 2007
Legendary Swedish extreme metal band AT THE GATES has announced its plans to reform for several festival appearances next summer, including Wacken Open Air (Germany), Bloodstock (UK) and Ruisrock (Finland). In an exclusive interview with BLABBERMOUTH.NET, AT THE GATES guitarist Anders Björler discusses the band's decision to reunite and offers insight into the band's future plans:

Q: In the statement announcing the reunion, you said that you have been talking about a possible reunion for years now, but this was the first time everything fell into place. Can you elaborate a bit on which obstacles you had encountered previously in making the AT THE GATES reunion happen and how you managed to get around it now?

Anders: We have been talking about a reunion for years, but there've never been any concrete plans until now. Me and Jonas [Björler, bass] have THE HAUNTED as our main priority musically. Adrian [Erlandsson] was very busy in the past with CRADLE OF FILTH. Tomas [Lindberg, vocals] does DISFEAR and THE GREAT DECEIVER, etc.

I guess I realized this spring (2007), that if we were to pull this off at all it had to be planned way ahead — at least a year prior to the reunion becoming a reality. Since we have alot of other obligations with our other main bands, families, work/studies it was really important to plan this early to avoid any discomfort or stress on our end (as well as the people we work with in our other bands). The summer of 2008 is ideal. Especially for me and Jonas, since we are currently in the writing stage of the new THE HAUNTED album, which probably means we will record it before next summer. Adrian is no longer with CRADLE OF FILTH which means he is not tied up with extensive touring as he was in the past. This leaves summer 2008 pretty much open for a couple of AT THE GATES shows.

Q: You have announced three shows so far — in Finland, Germany and the UK. How many dates in total do you expect to do and which additional territories will be covered?

Anders: We have talked about a couple of European festivals, and possibly a couple of shows in the U.S., but that's all I can tell right now. Please be patient with this. We want to cover as many territories as possible, but since we probably won't do extensive tours you might have to travel a bit to see us in this short period of time.

Q: Jeff Walker from CARCASS implied in a recent interview with BLABBERMOUTH.NET that he would like to team up with AT THE GATES for some reunion shows, especially in the U.S. Is this something that you are considering?

Anders: We would love to do some U.S. shows, but when and where (and with who), we don't know. Probably during the summer of 2008 sometime.

There are no concrete plans to tour with CARCASS.

Q: Anders, you mentioned in your statement announcing the reunion that doing these will be like getting closure, which implies that these select dates will be the last that we will see of AT THE GATES. Is there any possibility whatsoever of AT THE GATES recording a new studio album or doing additional shows beyond 2008?

Anders: What I mean with closure is that we didn't do a "last show" back then when me and Jonas left the band. I basically called everybody up and said "I'm leaving the band". It was abrupt and of course very shocking to the other guys. Today, it feels like we can get together again to play some shows without that old shit hanging over us. We have had a good relationship for the last couple of years now and I think we could do something special — both for ourselves and our fans.

If it's the last thing we do — I don't know, and I don't want to limit future possibilites in saying that it is. I can only speak for myself when I say that we probably won't do extensive touring and definitely not another record. I mean, it would be pointless to follow up "Slaughter of the Soul" which was made 12 years ago. We have all changed as persons and musicians since then. I know that most people will agree with me on this... However, these are my personal opinons. Not a band statement!

Q: In the years since AT THE GATES split up, the band's reputation and status in the metal scene has grown manyfold, to the point where a lot of people consider AT THE GATES to be the forefathers of the so-called Gothenburg sound. Do you personally feel that AT THE GATES' music was as revolutionary as it is often portrayed to be If so, what do you feel made the group's songwriting style and sound so unique?

Anders: As I see it, AT THE GATES are almost like five different bands — one different band for each album. Both musically and production-wise etc. Alf [Svensson, guitar] was a major songwriter on the first three albums. I personally think he is a great musician and I admire his music a lot. He definitely brought the dark and epic segments to our overall sound.

In 1990 we were basically kids growing up with the rising scene of death metal. Tomas came from the underground scene tape-trading and writing his own fanzines.

In the beginning, I guess we did what many other bands did as well. We tried too hard. We threw in hundreds of riffs in each song which left a cascading noise attack. Pretty schizophrenic, if you listen to it now almost 20 years later. We gradually learned how to compose songs, and when Alf left, one of the persons who came up with the most twisted ideas suddenly was gone.

In 1993 we started working on songs for "Terminal Spirit Disease" where we took a more straight approach — both lyrically and musically. It was more direct, and the songs were basically simple rock songs (verse/bridge/chorus structured). This style continued and was perfected on "Slaughter of the Soul".

Our goal was to write the "Reign in Blood" [SLAYER] for the 90's. At least try to do so, hehe... What we achieved was an album that was powerful, aggressive, melodic and to the point.

The funny thing about "Gothenburg sound" is that I never heard the expression until AT THE GATES split up. I think I heard it around 1997/1998 when a couple of Swedish bands stated that they were influenced what was happening in Gothenburg.

I don't know what made it so special. Maybe it felt fresh when it came out. I don't think we were specifically revolutionary, maybe the timing was in favor. We split up after the success of "Slaughter of the Soul". The fact that we split up might just have triggered the hype. I don't know...

If we were the forefathers of the so-called Gothenburg sound? I guess we were, along with the other bands at the time.

Q: How does the AT THE GATES reunion announcement affect THE HAUNTED's future plans? Will THE HAUNTED be forced to go on hiatus for awhile in order to make room for these reunion shows?

Anders: No hiatus needed. The AT THE GATES shows are basically festival shows where we play once or twice each week. As I said earlier, my main focus is THE HAUNTED. The AT THE GATES thing is just about having fun, getting together again playing some songs and having a good time.

Watch a three-minute minute teaser for the "Making Of Slaughter Of The Soul" DualDisc from AT THE GATES;



Watch fan-filmed video footage of AT THE GATES performing the song "Blinded by Fear" on March 17, 1996 in Houston, Texas:

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COMMENT | i've listened to Slaughter a few times
posted by : And Then There Were None
10/18/2007 5:13:51 PM

trying, really trying to get into it.

is this their best work?

not trying to be a dick, but i'm looking for advice on where to start with them. i'm only now getting into death metal, really, after listening to thrash since the early 80s. right now, the sound i love is The Crown's Deathrace King. i also have Tomas singing on the Crowned In Terror album and i acutally prefer the first Crown singer.

so, At The Gates, where to start? or is Slaughter the way to go and i just need to keep listening till i love it?

cheers.

COMMENT |
posted by : Silent Water
10/18/2007 5:18:40 PM

I got into ATG within Slaughter of Soul. I feel that it is by far their most accessible album. For me, when I heard 'Cold,' it really hit me. Perhaps a rawer sound appeals to you - try With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness.

COMMENT | My opinion
posted by : Blackthorned
10/18/2007 5:30:28 PM

is that Slaughter Of The Soul was the Reign In Blood for the nineties in the way it was a benchmark. Personally I prefer it - it's one of those albums where everything just seems to fall together perfectly. A high watermark for metal and it's great that they're coming back.

COMMENT |
posted by : Emperor Mordred
10/18/2007 5:34:04 PM

This news rocks, i hope they visit graspop too

COMMENT |
posted by : thethingthatshouldnotbe
10/18/2007 5:41:24 PM

Awesome! thats my ticket for Bloodstock booked. had an awesome time this year, next year is already shaping up to be even better!

SLAUGHTER OF THE SOUUUUUUUUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!

COMMENT | Yes
posted by : S810
10/18/2007 5:48:55 PM

The best music news this year for sure.

COMMENT |
posted by : The Living Fields
10/18/2007 6:12:04 PM

Didn't see that one coming! I hope that making of is a significant effort and not just a 5 minute bonus track or something....
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The Living Fields – Epic Progressive Doom
Debut album now available on CD!
www.thelivingfields.com

COMMENT |
posted by : lowend365
10/18/2007 6:15:39 PM

If these are their last shows then i think a live DVD would be a cool thing to do.

COMMENT | i'VE heard
posted by : Firewind
10/18/2007 6:52:41 PM

That SOTS is overhyped. Many fans prefer Terminal Spirit Disease, I've only heard SOTS.

I also recommend Skydancer by Dark Tranquility. Its their most technical and melodic, other than the Gallery (two best).

COMMENT |
posted by : adamclark52
10/18/2007 7:10:01 PM

Mike Patton and the rest of Faith No More should take note of what Carcass and ATG are doing next year and get back together too, let's make 2008 the best year ever.

COMMENT | If
posted by : Ratu
10/18/2007 7:57:22 PM

you don't understand why this is one of the greatest metal albums of all time within the first listen, don't even bother asking. Maybe you've heard too many bands that have gotten there sound from this album, and have done it poorly.
As far as a tour with Carcass: that would be great because without the Carcass album Heartwork, there probably would have been no Slaughter of the Soul!

Classic!!

COMMENT |
posted by : Deathshead
10/18/2007 8:03:39 PM

I feel like the entire metalcore scene owes royalties to At The Gates.

Cheers to the first poster who said he/she loves 'Deathrace King' by The Crown. Most underrated metal record of all-time, in my opinion.

COMMENT |
posted by : Mr 666
10/18/2007 8:18:57 PM

Grotesque...Liars in Wait....thats were shit started

COMMENT | And Then There Were None
posted by : MansonKiller
10/18/2007 8:20:01 PM

I prefer SOTS over their earlier works, and most (not all) probably do too. Give it a few more listens, and it may grow on you. If not, to each their own. Carcass' "Heartwork" is also a decent companion album as someone above mentioned.

Both albums were extremely important and influential for many newer bands that are around today.

COMMENT |
posted by : soilworker666
10/18/2007 8:56:04 PM

They are all good albums. The older ones sound different cause of the recordings but good albums regardless. My first ATG album was Slaughter of the Soul. But there is a greatest hits called Suicidal Final Art. I say get em all. Just don't expect the sound quality to be as good on Red in the Sky is Ours and With Fear I Kiss The Burning Darkness cause they are older albums.

COMMENT |
posted by : EL PENDEJO
10/18/2007 9:22:07 PM

New At The Gates album would be great.

COMMENT | Teach 'em
posted by : Gardenian
10/18/2007 9:59:21 PM

It would be very nice if ATG shared stage with In Flames and Dark Tranquillity. Also it could be useful as a reminder for I.F for the good music they used to do.
I am no psychic, but i can predict a huge melodeath revival, but not the watered-down americanized trend, but the original sound. I wouldn't be surprised if a few of the "older ones" go back to their roots. (They really should)

COMMENT |
posted by : FridayNightFister
10/18/2007 10:18:23 PM

At the Gates and Carcass tour would be amazing! I really like SOTS, but I think Terminal Spirit Disease is my fav. album. They have to tour the U.S.

COMMENT | awesome!
posted by : blindedbyfear
10/18/2007 10:20:22 PM

Best news I've heard in a while
SOTS is one of the best and most influential albums in the history of metal

COMMENT |
posted by : Motleysixx69
10/18/2007 10:32:23 PM

terminal spirit disease fucking kills

COMMENT | well, thanks
posted by : And Then There Were None
10/18/2007 11:54:00 PM

for the feedback.

i'll have to re-borrow it and spin it more.

and to Deathshead -- glad someone else loves Deathrace. i think it's brutal yet catchy. fiercely evil yet refined. and i prefer the more gutteral deeper vocals to Tomas' higher pitched more shrieky (not sure that's the right word but the first Crown guy does have more bottom end to is voice and a cool accent, no joke).

i'll check out the With Fear and Terminal Spirit. as i've said, i'm an old thrash fan for almost 1/4 of a century and death metal is kinda new to these old ears.

cheers.

COMMENT | I WANT
posted by : MIKE W
10/19/2007 12:56:43 AM

ANOTHER SEANCE RECORD

COMMENT | That is good news.
posted by : Weyland/Yutani
10/19/2007 1:52:19 AM

When you guys come to Ruisrock bring Carcass with you!

I can't imagine how brutal that show would be...

ATG playing TSD & SOTS followed by Carcass playing Necroticism - DTI & Heartwork.

I can smell the blood already

COMMENT | Sweet!
posted by : diabolical
10/19/2007 3:49:42 AM

Hopefully they got to the States for a tour!

COMMENT |
posted by : TheEagle
10/19/2007 6:05:36 PM

"Slaughter Of The Soul" WAS the "Reign In Blood" of the 90s. It remains a benchmark for bands to test and base themselves upon. Still to this day it remains strong and lost none of its value.

COMMENT | best at the gates album
posted by : maxfoiler
10/26/2007 7:20:25 AM

is red in the sky is ours by far

COMMENT | That's funny..
posted by : NovembersDirge
10/30/2007 7:05:18 PM

It's absolutely true that Slaughter of the Soul was the Reign in Blood of the 90s. Slaughter of the Soul is easily the most influential heavy metal record since Reign in Blood.



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