Beseech
Beseech is a gothic metal band from Borås, Sweden. They disbanded in 2006, and re-formed with a different line-up at the end of 2013.
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Origin | Borås, Sweden |
Genres | Gothic metal |
Years active | 1992–2006 2013–present |
Labels | Metal Blade Pavement Music Napalm Despotz Records |
Associated acts | Lavett The Mary Major |
Website | Official website |
Members | Robert Vintervind Klas Bohlin Manne Engström Angelina Sahlgren Söder Johan Örnborg Håkan Carlsson |
Past members | Tony Lejvell Anna Andersson Morgan Gredåker Andreas Wiik Nicklas Svensson Jörgen Sjöberg Mikael Back Daniel Elofsson Jonas Strömberg Lotta Höglin Erik Molarin |
Band Lineup
Current Lineup
- Robert Vintervind – guitar, programming, arrangements (1992–2006) (2013–present)
- Klas Bohlin – guitar and backing vocals (1992–2003), vocals (2013–present)
- Manne Engström – guitar (2004–2006) (2013–present)
- Angelina Sahlgren Söder – vocals (2013–present)
- Johan Örnborg – bass guitar (2013–present)
- Håkan Carlsson – drums (2013–present)
Past members
- Erik Molarin – vocals (2001–2006)
- Lotta Höglin – vocals (2000–2006)
- Jonas Strömberg – drums (1999–2006)
- Daniel Elofsson – bass guitar (1999–2006)
- Mikael Back – keyboard (1997–2006)
- Jörgen Sjöberg – vocals (1992–1998) (1999–2001)
- Nicklas Svensson – drums (1998–1999)
- Andreas Wiik – bass guitar (1994–1998)
- Morgan Gredåker – drums (1992–1998)
- Anna Andersson – keyboard and vocals (1994–1996)
- Tony Lejvell – bass guitar (1992–1994)
Live members
- Conny Pettersson - drums (2002)
Timeline
Discography
Demos
- A Lesser Kind of Evil (1992)
- Last Chapter (1994)
- Tears (1995)
- Beyond the Skies (2001)
Studio albums
- ...From a Bleeding Heart (1998)
- Black Emotions (2000)
- Souls Highway (2002)
- Drama (2004)
- Sunless Days (2005)
- My Darkness, Darkness (2016)
Videos
Singles
- "Beating Pulse" (2015)
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