After we reviewed “The Respite” by Resumption earlier this week we knew we had to ask multi-instrumentalist, vocalist and mastermind Wilhelm Lindh (The Gardnerz, Tristitia, Pandemonium, Allamedah) about the inspirations behind it. He kindly agreed to take part in our “5 Albums I Want To Be Buried With” series and we always knew it was
Returning to the cesspool of dirty Death Doom Metal after many years spent playing in blues bands, Wilhelm Lindh (The Gardnerz, Tristitia, Pandemonium, Allamedah) started a project called Resumption. A Swedish musician who has been living in Portugal for decades, he dedicates album “The Respite” to his late father, who hated Metal music but nevertheless
Dedicated to his late father, who hated Metal music but nevertheless always supported his son’s musical efforts, a Death Doom album titled “The Respite” is on the way from Resumption. The project is a solo one from Wilhelm Lindh (The Gardnerz, Tristitia, Pandemonium, Allamedah), a Swedish musician who has been living in Portugal for many years.
While he pieces together a line up for live shows, Wilhelm Lindh has returned to the cesspool of dirty Death Doom Metal and written a new album titled “The Respite” under the moniker Resumption. Lyrically dealing with the harrowing realities of mental health and anti-religious sentiment, that has 17th April inscribed upon its toe tag with