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gig at Klubb Koma
Review written by Vincent
Eldefors at Tartarean
Desire.
When I heard that Beseech was about to play a show in my neighbouring
city Norrköping here in the Mecka of metal which is Sweden
I was a bit surprised. First of all the venue where the show was
to take place have been threatened to close down and second it
has been a while since Bergsbron had some more well-known signed
bands conquering their small stage.
Beseech was the band I had come to see but I was in for a nice
positive surprise when the opening band started out. The Doomsday
Cult is a local act from Norrköping who have only been around
since 2002 but they have already received some label offers and
will be playing at the Doom Shall Rise festival in Germany in
April.
The people who make up The Doomsday Cult are Ola Blomqvist (co-owner
of I Hate Records) on guitars, drummer Dennis Olsson, bassist
/ vocalist Jacob Nordangård (ex-Captor) and a very talented
guitarist called Per Broddesseon who is also a member of Elitist
recording artists Wolverine. In this band he doesn't really have
the possibility to display any vast guitar skills though as this
is all about doom.

Just before going to the show I was given the chance to listen
to one of their songs and I was pretty impressed by what I heard,
especially the strong semi-clean vocals were very good indeed.
The vocals were also what first caught my ear when I heard the
live version of the band. The Doomsday Cult have an interesting
stage appearance as well with old historical clothing.
The music of this very young band is massive, very heavy, mid-paced
doom metal with some rare stoner rock touches and they are perhaps
the only doom metal band of the younger generation who have impressed
me this much. They also put on a very good live show. Unfortunately
this type of music isn't that much fun live in my opinion though
if there is no stage show supporting it and it got a little bit
tiresome towards the end.
Next up was the band I expected the most from before entering
the venue namely the Swedish masters of gothic metal - Beseech
- who are just about to release their fourth album "Drama"
through Napalm Records. Being six musicians on such a small stage
is not the easiest thing in the world but Beseech managed to pull
it off without major problems.

Unfortunately for Beseech it would show that their music suffered
somewhat from the sound system unlike The Doomsday Cult. Also
the dark and very low-key vocals from Erik Molarin didn't really
come through the way they do on cd which is a shame because they
are very important for Beseech in order to make the most out of
the band.
The setlist was well chosen in my opinion and they played several
of my favorite songs from their previous album "Souls Highway"
which I found to be the first truely impressive release from the
band. Compared to that album the songs they played from their
upcoming release "Drama" seemed to be a little heavier
in general but the strong female / male dual vocal effect was
still evident in them. Among them were the song "Bitch"
which Erik explained was about an ex-girlfriend of his.
I couldn't really decided on what I thought about the new songs
though. They were a little heavier and that I don't mind at all
but they also seemed darker and less melodic to me which was harder
to swallow. No matter what Beseech did a very nice show and it
wasn't at all obvious that they hadn't played live for very long.
This was more of a warm-up gig for the band leading to a release
party in their hometown of Borås in February and then a
small European tour in early March together with Lacrimas Profundere.

As the end of the set was drawing near I was getting a bit tired
of the band as I usually do at live shows but I was also worried
that they would not do their cover of Abba's classic "Gimme
Gimme Gimme" which was a bonus track on "Souls Highway".
Luckily they ended their set with the cover and I was not the
only one in the audience who was very happy about that. This cover
is actually better than the original in my opinion. It is of course
a lot heavier but also slower, darker and sexier.
To sum things up this was a nice evening filled with good music
from a surprisingly promising local act and a more established
band who did not disappoint although a stronger stage presence
would be a welcomed addition to their set.
Many thanks to Robert Spånglund of Beseech and of course
also the rest of the bands for a good show!
All photos are taken by Caroline Christiansen. You are not allowed
to use them yourself without permission.
Beseech Fanclub wishes to send our gratitude to Tartareandesire
for letting us use this review.
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