Reactivated Norwegian progressive metallers CONCEPTION, who feature in their ranks former KAMELOT singer Roy Khan, played their first live shows in well over a decade on April 26 and April 27 in their hometown of Gjøvik.

CONCEPTION performed songs from its new EP, “My Dark Symphony”, as well as its classic albums. Released last November, the EP features six tracks, including two from the previously released three-song single called “Re:Conception”.

Fan-filmed video fooage of Friday’s concert can be seen below.

The setlist was as follows:

01. Re:Conception (intro)
02. Grand Again (live debut)
03. Into The Wild (live debut)
04. Angel (Come Walk With Me)
05. A Virtual Lovestory
06. In Your Multitude
07. Quite Alright (live debut)
08. A Million Gods
09. Feather Moves (live debut)
10. Gethsemane
11. And I Close My Eyes
12. Cry
13. Reach Out
14. Parallel Minds
15. Cardinal Sin
16. My Dark Symphony (live debut)
17. Roll The Fire

Since releasing the album “Flow” in 1997, the CONCEPTION members — Roy Khan, Tore Østby, Ingar Amlien and Arve Heimdal — have been working on separate projects, but fans never gave up hope of seeing them together as a band again. There had been rumors and speculations for some time about a possible reunion, and earlier last year, they confirmed that they had quietly been working for some time on this new material.

After his departure from KAMELOT seven years ago, Khan (full name: Roy Sætre Khantatat), who is a devout Christian, joined a church in the coastal town of Moss, Norway. As an employee of Moss Frikirke, Khan worked with the youth, mainly with the choir and the skaters of the village. Roy stopped working at the church in September 2016, but is reportedly still living and working in Moss.

Asked by Italy’s “Heavy Demons” radio show if his spirituality will have an effect on CONCEPTION‘s lyrics, Roy said: “CONCEPTION is never going to be a religious band by any standards and there are some lyrics that I would think now that I would think differently about, but that doesn’t mean we can’t play the songs or anything. I look upon myself as an artist and let’s say you act in a theater play and ‘Faust’, for example, somebody has the play the part of Mephistopheles. It doesn’t mean that person is evil or bad in any sense. I think it’s important to be able to portray the tragic and darkest side of life without being suspected of being a bad person yourself. That being said, there will, of course, be some songs that will touch in on the themes. Anything else would be awkward. It’s not going to be a religious album, obviously.”

After releasing their 1991 “The Last Sunset” debut on its own CSF Records (“Conception Self-Financed Records”), CONCEPTION was signed by Germany’s Noise Records when label head Karl-Ulrich Walterbach was given a demo tape of the band. Walterbach, who by then had largely soured on melodic and power metal, was impressed by CONCEPTION‘s progressive angle and thought-provoking lyrics and saw them as an alternative to the more fantasy-driven melodic metal bands on the label.

The band’s 1993 “Parallel Minds” and 1995 “In Your Multitude” full-lengths were well-received by fans and critics alike, earning CONCEPTION opening slots with the likes of GAMMA RAY and SKYCLAD. CONCEPTION‘s last studio album, 1997’s “Flow” was more experimental in nature, prompting them to fall out of favor with Noise, leading to the dissolution of the band in 1998. Shortly thereafter, Khan was contacted by KAMELOT leader Thomas Youngblood, who invited the Norwegian vocalist to join the band.

Khan announced his exit from KAMELOT in April 2011 after taking several months off to recover from a “burnout.” He explained in a statement at the time: “I told the guys in the band already last fall (well after my burnout) that I was leaving the band. Naturally enough, they were shocked (as was the label and everyone else working with KAMELOT). In addition to risk of dropping ticket sales, they wanted to give me time to think things over, and so I did. My decision still stands; it is finished.”

KAMELOT officially announced Tommy Karevik as its new lead singer in June 2012. The Florida-based band has recorded three albums so far with the Swedish vocalist: 2012’s “Silverthorn”, 2015’s “Haven” and 2018’s “The Shadow Theory”.

Fonte: Blabbermouth.net

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