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Saturday, May 11, 2013

Anton Johansson "Anton Johansson's Galahad Suite"


Country: Sweden
Sub GenreProgressive Metal
LabelLion Music
Release dateMay 11, 2013
Tracklist
  1. Galahad – The Hope
  2. Somewhere – The Quest
  3. Happy – The Incident
  4. Hunted – The Decision
  5. Morning Sun – The Battle
  6. Loneliness – The Peace
  7. Never Alone – The Victory
  8. Coming Home – The Reward
  9. Vision Divine – The End
  10. Galahad – The Man
Line-up
Linus Abrahamson (Andromeda, The Codex) - Guitar & Bass
Carl Lindquist (Coexistence) - Vocals
Mats Bergentz (Silver Mountain, Syron Vanes) - Drums
Sebastian Berglund (Edge Of A Circle) - Keyboards
Anna Forsvall Lundmark - Cello
Erik Wiss - Additional keyboards
Evelina Andersson - Backing vocals
Ellen Abrahamson - Backing vocals
Mikael Cederhag - Backing vocals
    With:
Mattias IA Eklundh (Freak Kitchen) - Guitar
Magnus Karlsson (Primal Fear, Allen/Lande) - Guitar
Lalle Larsson (Karmakanik, Agents of Mercy) - Keyboards
Jens Johansson - (Yngwie, Dio, Stratovarius) - Keyboards
Jonas Hansson (Silver Mountain) - Guitar
Alf Wemmenlind (Mister Kite, Fifty Grand Suicide) - Vocals
Dennis Post (Star*Rats) - Guitar
Magnus Kristensson (Mister Kite, Planet) - Guitar

Description/Reviews
With a sound that runs across progressive rock/metal, melodic and hard rock grounds with equal measure, “Anton Johansson’s Galahad Suite” is the result of an idea that has been in the head of former Mister Kite member Anton Johansson for almost 30 years. On the albums concept, Anton Johansson comments, “Sir Galahad was raised to be pure and by that supposed to please God and therefore be shown the way to the Holy Grail. In my take of the story he meets ordinary folk along the road who makes him doubt the quest. He refuses to be used as a puppet and a tool for others and stands up for himself. Thus he pleases God who grants him his wish. The journey from a Hope for others, to a Man for himself. Each track depicts a step of Sir Galahad’s quest”.

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