Where Are We?
Stockholm instrumentalists Gösta Berlings Saga are back and celebrating 25 years of heady musical adventures with their seventh album, Forever Now. Driven by a thrill-seeking wanderlust to explore new sounds and the desire to remain recognisable, the band tell Prog they’re always searching for something new, even if they’re not actually sure what that is.
Words: Phil Weller
Around for a quarter of a century, but still keeping things fresh.
Image: Martin Gustafsson
“These last few years have been pretty tough for us,” sighs Alexander Skepp, Gösta Berlings Saga’s drummer and co-founding member. Alongside keyboardist David Lundberg, he’s seen the band’s fortunes rise and fall like the Baltic Sea that laps against their home city. “We were locked and loaded to tour [sixth album] Konkret Music in 2020, and then [laughs]… things happened.”
A record rich in shorter songs that bottled their acid-laced, jam-heavy progressive jazz identity never got the celebration it deserved. The story of Forever Now, then, reads like a redemption arc. Under Pelagic Records’ banner, a new era dawns.
“The album title refers to many things, but it’s something that we hear quite often from people: ‘When I hear your music or go to a show, it feels like time freezes and I’m in that moment.’