Entombed consists of founding guitarists Ulf "Uffe" Cederlund and Alex Hellid, as well as founding drummer Nicke Andersson. The band's lineup was then rounded out by Morbus Chron vocalist Robert Andersson and bassist Edvin Aftonfalk, and the quintet performed Clandestine in its entirety live… twice! Entombed played the 1991 album in full on November 12 in Malmö, Sweden, once with the Malmö Symphony Orchestra and Choir, and once as just a regular ol' death metal band.
Clandestine / Malmö will be released on November 10 as a 2CD/DVD set. You can pre-order the set here, and read a little more about the release below!
25 years after the release original members Nicke Andersson, Uffe Cederlund and Alex Hellid teamed up for a unique concert where the pioneering work is played from beginning to end, from the opening “Living Dead” to closing "Through The Collonades."
In the first act the full Malmö Symphony Orchestra and a choir performs Clandestine, arranged for orchestra by Thomas Von Wachenfeldt, with the original members from Entombed sitting in as part of the ensemble and with Orvar Säfström on vocals. In the second act, the band for the very first time play the entire album live in the original version with the addition of Edvin Aftonfalk on bass guitar and Robert Andersson on lead vocals!
Keep in mind this is not Entombed A.D., which is founding Entombed vocalist L-G Petrov's version of the band.