Ex-AMON AMARTH Drummer Fredrik Andersson Apologizes to Ex-Bandmates for Causing Them Grievance
Fredrik Andersson was pissed for a while.
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Fredrik Andersson drummed for
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Now in a lengthy Facebook post, Andersson apologized to his ex-bandmates for the grievance I have caused fighting a lost case. The only thing Andersson said he wouldn t apologize for is calling vocalist Johan Hegg a liar for statements he made in Sweden Rock Magazine. This will be my final post on the Amon Amarth issue, and it s a positive one for me as I have come to a realization. I wrote to the members (got no reply) but want to close the book also publicly. As Einstein said, if you expect a different result you have to try a different approach.
Amon Amarthin entinen rumpali Fredrik Andersson pyytää anteeksi entisiltä bändikavereiltaan aiheuttamaansa harmia
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Amon Amarthin entinen rumpali Fredrik Andersson sai bändistä lähtöpassit vuonna 2015 juuri ennenkuin yhtye oli siirtymässä studioon nauhoittamaan vuonna 2016 ilmestynyttä ”Jomsviking” -albumiaan. Andersson ei ollut järin tyytyväinen saamiinsa potkuihin ja onkin julkisesti syytellyt bändikavereitaan milloin mistäkin asiasta. Nyt Andersson on kuitenkin julkaissut uuden pitkän päivityksen jossa pyytää anteeksi entiseiltä bändikavereiltaan aiheuttamastaan harmista. Voit lukea pitkän tiedotteen tästä:
”This will be my final post on the AMON AMARTH issue, and it’s a positive one for me as I have come to a realization. I wrote to the members (got no reply) but want to close the book also publicly. As Einstein said, if you expect a different result you have to try a different approach.
Jocke Wallgren to join them on the road.
Wallgren was named a permanent member of
AMON AMARTH in September 2016.
On Wednesday (February 24),
Andersson took to his social media to write: This will be my final post on the
AMON AMARTH issue, and it s a positive one for me as I have come to a realization. I wrote to the members (got no reply) but want to close the book also publicly. As
Einstein said, if you expect a different result you have to try a different approach. And for the longest time I expected the guys would change their minds or regret their decision. I have now come to terms that they won t. They already made up their minds that they are right and are hell-bent on their position. It s pointless to try to change their minds.
Just like so many other artists, the
coronaviruspandemic derailed a lot of the plans Ghost had for 2020. At the start of last year, Ghost began working on their follow up to 2018’s
Soon after the Mexico City show in March, the coronavirus pandemic had spread virtually around the world. As a result, Ghost had to re-evaluate their plans for 2020. However, back in October, Forge revealed that Ghost planned to release their next album “this winter.” Soon after, it appeared those plans had quickly changed again.
During an October interview with
Sweden Rock Magazine, Forge revealed that pre-production for the album had started. As well, he planned to work on writing the album until Christmas before Ghost returned to the studio sometime this month. At the time, Forge stated that fans shouldn’t expect to hear the album until late 2021.