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Having just released their ninth studio album with Watershed, Opeth are showing no signs of fatigue. The new album spelled change for the band as long standing guitarist Peter Lindgren and Martin Lopez, drummer and also a major contributor parted ways with the band. Taking a brief respite from a hectic touring schedule, I called up Fredrik Akesson (guitarist, previously of Arch Enemy) to discuss what it’s like being the new guy in Opeth.

LH: Hi Fredrik! How’s it going?

Fredrik: Going good! I’m in the countryside on vacation. In a place close to the Norwegian border.

LH: Nice! So, onto the interview…You’ve been with Opeth for a little over a year now, so how are things going for you so far?

Fredrik: Well I definitely feel like I’ve grown into the band now. I’ve done a few gigs now with them and recorded Watershed, and it feels great. I’ve never laughed so much as I have while touring with them.

LH: So it sounds like you get on really well with the other guys?

Fredrik: Yea, definitely. I mean, there’s no friction at all.

LH: How did the opportunity come about for you to join Opeth? I believe you were already in contact with Mikael anyway.

Fredrik: Yes he saw me play about five years ago and he came up to me after the show and said he really liked my guitar playing and that he’d like to work with me. We’ve talked on and off over the years about jamming together but it never really happened. When I started playing guitar for Arch Enemy, we toured together in the States and I think Mikael saw that I had the ability to do heavy touring, and so last year in February we got together and jammed at Mikaels house…in a way I think that he was secretly auditioning me - I played him some stuff on guitar and then he showed me an Opeth riff, and I guess he was checking out if I was able to play them.

LH: So you have a bit of a break for Christmas and then back on the road in early 2009…

Fredrik: Oh yes, we’re back on the road. I don’t know the exact schedule yet for next year, but I do know that we’re going to Dubai, the Desert Rock festival which will be interesting. In America we’re opening for a big band. I don’t know any names yet, I can’t reveal that…

LH: Oh. Can’t you give us an exclusive!? (laughs)

Fredrik: Not confirmed yet, so I can tell you…or they’ll yell at me!

LH: Alright. Well I certainly can’t imagine any of the guys in the band to be into wild partying and all that stuff on the road so how do you spend your days off while you’re touring?

Fredrik: Last week we did 5 shows and we were out for actually 12 days, so it was kind of a long time to be out for only 5 shows. The travelling and everything meant that we ended up spending three days in Greece, and so we spent some time on the beach. In a way I don’t like many off days because when you’re playing every day you start to feel so comfortable on the stage. If you have a day off it feels a bit like having to start from scratch.

LH: Uh huh. It means a lot of warming back up.

Fredrik: Well exactly. We had a great time. What we did was just swim in the ocean, and eat lots of Greek salad.

LH: So finally you’re returning to the UK very shortly, as you mentioned, you’re playing at the Bloodstock Open Air festival, and you’re back here for a tour in November. I know at least the London date has sold out already, I’m not sure if the others have yet. So, UK crowds; are we one of the best!? Haha.

Fredrik: Certainly. I mean the third gig I played was in the UK. We toured with Arch Enemy, ironically enough. That was great. We played London and I think the UK crowd is always very supportive to us and it’s going to be great to go back for a headlining tour. There’s going to be a lot more production this time, maybe some screens up next to the stage, so it’s going to be interesting.

LH: So this tour in November. Should we expect to hear a lot off the new album, or a good mixture of stuff…

Fredrik: Expect a longer set. Maybe some older songs that we haven’t played before. We’re going to start rehearsing very soon…and of course you can expect to hear a lot more songs off Watershed. Maybe at least three.

LH: Well I guess there will be a fair few people there wanting to hear the stuff from Watershed.

Fredrik: I wonder how the record is doing in the UK now. I know it entered the charts…

LH: Yes, it got to something like number 32…

Fredrik: Oh great!

LH: And number one in Finland! Congrats on that!

Fredrik: Yes. That was amazing! So yes, longer sets, better production and more older songs…

LH: Cool. So finally I’d like to thank you for your time, and wish you all the best with the touring and the future!

Fredrik: Thank you for talking to me. Take care!

For more on the band check out http://www.myspace.com/opeth
http://www.opeth.com

Interviewed by Luci Herbert

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