At The Gates "The Ghost of a Future Dead" Digipak CD w/ Poster - PRE-ORDER
Release Date: April 24, 2026
In 2026, Swedish death metal legends At The Gates will release a brand new album, The Ghost of a Future Dead. The intended follow-up to 2021’s wildly adventurous The Nightmare of Being, the Gothenburg crew’s seventh studio album has now become a magnificent, emotionally turbocharged epitaph to frontman Tomas Lindberg, who tragically passed away in September 2025. An absolute titan of underground music, Lindberg completed work on vocals for the new record before entering hospital for vital surgery at the beginning of 2024. Meanwhile, after six years away, guitarist Anders Björler rejoined the band in 2022, returning to the same line-up that recorded certified classic Slaughter of the Soul nearly three decades earlier: Tomas Lindberg, Anders Björler, bassist Jonas Björler, drummer Adrian Erlandsson and guitarist Martin Larsson.
“After all that time away from the band, it started to sound like a fun thing to me again,” admits Anders. “We did the Damnation Festival in the UK, and then the In Flames tour in Europe, and everyone was pretty excited about me coming back and working on a new album. We had some festival shows and then started making plans. Tomas started writing some lyrics, and in the spring of 2023 we started making some music. We were working on that for six months, but then Tomas was diagnosed in December 2023, when we’d booked a studio for February. That was a major blow for everybody.”
Despite their frontman’s health battles, At The Gates were able to finish work on demos for the new album, including a complete set of vocal takes for the new songs from Lindberg. Firmly in the creative flow, the band made the shrewd decision to keep their new album plans on track, and entered Fascination Street Studios in Örebro, Sweden, with producer Jens Bogren in the New Year.
“Tomas completed the last songs in January 2024, the day before he went into hospital,” says Anders. “We started to record the album, his surgery went well and we were in contact the whole time when we were in the studio. He was very excited to hear everything. We hadn’t really talked about a blueprint for the album, but it was Tomas’ idea, to do something more reminiscent of At War with Reality or Slaughter of the Soul. It’s not that, but in some instances it comes close! We were very focused on doing a very hard album - that was Tomas’ goal. It’s a hard-hitting album.”
At The Gates have never made the same album twice. From the esoteric brutality of their earliest albums like debut 1992’s The Red in the Sky is Ours, to the streamlined melo-death perfection of Slaughter of the Soul (1995), and on to the post-reunion grandeur of At War with Reality (2014) and the progged-out eccentricities of The Nightmare of Being (2021), the Swedes have never been interested in repeating themselves or pandering to a narrow section of their audience. The Ghost of a Future Dead continues that proud tradition, with a sound that draws from all of the band’s works to date, while twisting their nebulous formula into something fresh, ferocious and unfeasibly exciting. Having returned to the fold, Anders Björler once again assumed the role of chief songwriter.
“I would say it’s like 50/50 Me and Jonas,” he confirms. “It’s always been like that. When I was away, Jonas took it over 100 percent. When I came back, we went back to our old pattern. It’s a lot like what we had on At War with Reality. It’s reminiscent of that album in some ways because it’s a bit more straightforward, maybe thrashy and in my style, but mixed together with his more old school and quirky At The Gates stuff. It’s a great mix, I think.”
After the radical experiments of The Nightmare of Being, At The Gates make a partial return to their classic, Swedish death metal sound on The Ghost of a Future Dead. From the blistering speeds and raging fury of opening anthems The Fever Mask and The Dissonant Void onwards, the new record is an exhilarating storm of fiery, melodic death metal with a fearless creative spirit, exemplified by Lindberg’s peerlessly pugnacious vocals. Whether it’s the dark and brooding Det Oerhörda, the monstrous post-punk tornado of In Dark Distortion, or the morbid muscularity of The Phantom Gospel, The Ghost of a Future Dead is another unequivocal triumph for At The Gates, and a fearsome final statement from one of metal’s all-time greats.
“If I remember rightly, we had all the lyrics before it was recorded, but we played with the title after he was diagnosed,” says Anders. “So the title reflects his situation, that he might not survive the illness. The working title was The Dissonant Void, but in the spring of 2024, we changed it to The Ghost of a Future Dead. I don’t know if it was like a premonition of what was about to come or anything. But now it’s an eerie title, because he has passed. It makes the title even more real somehow.”
Tomas Lindberg passed away on September 16, 2025, at the age of 52. What followed was an overwhelming outpouring of appreciation and love from the worldwide metal community and beyond. In the midst of processing such a devastating loss, the remaining members of At The Gates vowed to complete the musical journey they had been on for the previous 12 months, with Tomas’ blessings and inspirational contributions still ringing in their ears.
“It was a really bad rollercoaster, the last couple of months, but we talked about everything, the music videos, when we should release it, and the song order on the album etc. He was very open to the idea that he might not pull through, so there were some really weird discussions,” Anders recalls. “The album was done, but we were just thinking about him. Nothing else was important. But now we felt we had to finish it for him. It felt important again somehow.”
As Anders concludes, Tomas Lindberg was a unique and cherished man whose endless creativity and unerring importance to heavy music cannot be overstated. The Ghost of a Future Dead is another essential part of his brave, fascinating, and inspirational story, and arguably the most powerful album At The Gates have ever recorded.
“There’s a legacy surrounding Tomas, especially in Sweden,” says Anders. “He’s a forefather. He was one of the first people in Gothenburg involved in this scene, and he was an important figure in the tape-trading scene. He was really warm and welcoming to new people. You felt welcome in his presence, somehow. He was super social. He had a lot of friends in a lot of bands around the world. The new album feels like a good, emotional release. To get our last creative moment together out on CD and vinyl, it’s more of an existential thing. The music will speak for itself!”
1. The Fever Mask (03:12)
2. The Dissonant Void (02:47)
3. Det Oerhörda (03:35)
4. A Ritual of Waste (03:35)
5. In Dark Distortion (03:50)
6. Of Interstellar Death (03:45)
7. Tomb of Heaven (03:53)
8. Parasitical Hive (04:34)
9. The Unfathomable (04:07)
10. The Phantom Gospel (02:44)
11. Förgängligheten (02:41)
12. Black Hole Emission (03:39)
