Legendary Swedish doomsters CANDLEMASS celebrated the 25th anniversary of their third album, "Ancient Dreams", with special live concert on December 28 at Debaser Medis in Stockholm, Sweden.The LP, which was originally issued in 1988, has long been hailed as a classic and was performed in its entirety by CANDLEMASS, which was last year voted Sweden's best rock/metal band of all time in Sweden Rock Magazine. The band's setlist was as follows:01. Dark Reflections 02. Under The Oak 03. Prophet 04. Bewitched 05. Psalms For The Dead "Ancient Dreams" set06. Mirror Mirror 07. A Cry From The Crypt 08. Darkness In Paradise 09. Incarnation Of Evil 10. Bearer Of Pain 11. Ancient Dreams 12. The Bells Of Acheron 13. Epistle No. 81 14. Black Sabbath Medley Encore:15. Black As Time 16. SolitudeFan-filmed video footage of the "Prophet" performance can be seen below.CANDLEMASS' current touring lineup includes four members of its classic formation: Leif Edling on bass, Mats "Mappe" Björkman on rhythm guitar, Lars Johansson on lead guitar and Janne Lindh on drums. CANDLEMASS played its first show with singer Mats Levén on June 5, 2012 at Debaser Slussen in Stockholm, Sweden.Levén is a former member of YNGWIE MALMSTEEN, THERION and TREAT, who also plays with CANDLEMASS bassist/mainman Leif Edling in KRUX.Also joining the group for CANDLEMASS' recent live performances was keyboard player Per Wiberg (OPETH, SPIRITUAL BEGGARS).CANDLEMASS in June 2012 parted ways singer Robert Lowe. The band stated at the time that this was "a very difficult decision" to make and had "mainly to do with the quality of the live performances."Lowe who is still a member of SOLITUDE AETERNUS joined CANDLEMASS in January 2007 and sang on the band's last three studio albums: "King Of The Grey Islands" (2007), "Death Magic Doom" (2009) and "Psalms For The Dead" (2012).CANDLEMASS released its 11th and final album, "Psalms For The Dead", on June 8, 2012 via Napalm Records. A limited-edition seven-inch vinyl single contaning two album tracks "Dancing In The Temple Of The Mad Queen Bee" and "The Killing Of The Sun" preceded the full-length effort on April 13, 2012.
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