The Ghost Of A Future Dead
At The Gates
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost Of A Future Dead
At The Gates
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
The Ghost of a Future Dead is the eighth studio album by Swedish melodic death metal pioneers At the Gates, released on April 24, 2026, via Century Media Records. The album carries an immense and sobering weight: vocalist Tomas Lindberg, one of the most distinctive and celebrated voices in extreme metal history, passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52, from complications related to cancer treatment, after having already completed his vocal recordings. As reported by Blabbermouth, the band confirmed the album would be released posthumously as a tribute to Lindberg, honoring his specific wishes regarding the title, sound mix, track sequencing, and artwork — all of which he had finalized himself. The record also marks the return of co-founding guitarist Anders Björler, who had been absent from the band since their 2014 comeback album At War with Reality.
Spanning 12 tracks and just over 42 minutes, the album was recorded and mixed by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden — a producer known for his work with Kreator, Amon Amarth, and Opeth. Musically, Blabbermouth describes it as "a partial return to their classic sound" reminiscent of the ferocious, compositionally economical style of their landmark 1995 album Slaughter of the Soul, while retaining the claustrophobic darkness of their more recent work. The album opens with the galloping urgency of "The Fever Mask" and sustains that intensity across standout tracks like "Det Oerhörda," "Parasitical Hive," and "Black Hole Emission." Hotel Hobbies calls it "taut and finely honed," a record that is, above all, Lindberg's legacy — a devastating and defiant final statement from a band that never lost its potency.
