Artist's albums
Suicidal Final Acts
2001 · album
Slaughter Of The Soul
1995 · album
Terminal Spirit Disease
1994 · album
With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness
1993 · album
The Nightmare Of Being
2021 · album
The Fall into Time
2021 · single
The Paradox
2021 · single
Spectre of Extinction
2021 · single
With The Pantheons Blind - EP
2019 · EP
To Drink From The Night Itself
2018 · album
Daggers of Black Haze
2018 · single
A Stare Bound in Stone
2018 · single
To Drink from the Night Itself
2018 · single
Gardens of Grief
2016 · EP
At War with Reality
2014 · single
At War with Reality
2014 · album
Death and the Labyrinth
2014 · single
Live in Krakow
2010 · album
Purgatory Unleashed - Live At Wacken
2010 · album
The Red In The Sky Is Ours (Deluxe)
2003 · album
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Biography
A pioneering Swedish death metal band whose heavy thrash and melodic power helped establish the Gothenburg sound, At the Gates issued four influential albums in the '90s, including the bona fide classics Terminal Spirit Disease and Slaughter of the Soul, before ceasing operations in 1996. The group re-formed in the 2010s and took home a Swedish Grammy for their acclaimed 2014 comeback LP At War with Reality, and remained at the fore of the melodic death metal scene with subsequent efforts like To Drink from the Night Itself (2018) and The Nightmare of Being (2021). At the Gates' first lineup -- Tomas Lindberg (vocals), Anders Bjorler (guitars), Adrian Erlandsson (drums), Jonas Bjorler (bass), and Alf Svensson (guitars) -- formed in late 1990, recording the Gardens of Grief EP for the Dolores label. They toured Sweden with decibel-crushing contemporaries such as Bolt Thrower and Dismember before eventually signing to Peaceville Records, who released their The Red in the Sky Is Ours album. In 1993, they replaced Svensson with Martin Larsson on guitar, released their second album, With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness, and toured the U.K. with Anathema and Cradle of Filth. Next came their Terminal Spirit Disease LP in 1994, furthering the band's reputation with critics, who championed their fresh approach to death metal. This acclaim also led to their signing by Earache, which issued their Slaughter of the Soul album, which took a more realized approach to the melodic style of death metal the group had alluded to on previous releases. Unfortunately, just as At the Gates began to win even more acclaim -- a nomination at the Swedish Grammys, heavy rotation on MTV's Headbanger's Ball, two successful U.S. tours with Morbid Angel and Napalm Death -- the group splintered, with the Bjorler twins and Erlandsson forming the Haunted and Lindberg forming Hide. The band reunited in 2007 to play a series of shows. They continued to perform live sporadically over the next few years, but claimed they would no longer record until, in 2014, a full 19 years after the release of their last album, they announced that they would be issuing a new studio effort. At War with Reality, a concept album inspired by the literary genre of magic realism, was released in October through Century Media and was every bit as powerful as their previous releases. After extensive touring, the band took a breather that was extended by the departure of guitarist and songwriter Anders Björler in 2017. Jonas Stålhammar (Crippled Black Phoenix, the Lurking Fear) was hired as a permanent replacement. At the Gates re-assembled at Parlour Recording Studios in London with producer Russ Russell (Napalm Death, the Haunted, Dimmu Borgir) and completed their sixth full-length by year's end. To Drink from the Night Itself was announced in January of 2018 with the pre-release of the title track single and video. The album was issued in May, just prior to the band's summer tour. Their seventh album, The Nightmare of Being, followed in 2021 and featured some of their most adventurous music to date, expanding on their latter-day prog and Krautrock influences. ~ Jason Birchmeier & James Christopher Monger, Rovi