Tomas Lindberg

Swedish singer (1972–2025)


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Tomas "Tompa" Lindberg (16 October 1972 – 16 September 2025), also known as "Goatspell", was a Swedish vocalist who fronted many death metal bands, most notably At the Gates. He was active as a musician and composer since the late 1980s. He also taught social studies.

Lindberg was ranked number 30 out of 50 of The Greatest Metal Frontmen of All Time by Roadrunner Records.

Career

Lindberg started as a vocalist in the band Grotesque under the name Goatspell. When Grotesque fell apart he started melodic death metal band At the Gates. At the Gates broke up after the 1995 release of the highly acclaimed Slaughter of the Soul album, but reformed in 2007. In 1995 Lindberg provided vocals for three tracks on Ceremonial Oath's Carpet while Anders Fridén (In Flames) provided vocals for the other four tracks.

Lindberg was involved in many other diverse musical projects within the metal and punk scene. He had fronted The Great Deceiver (formerly Hide), Disfear, The Crown, Skitsystem and the grindcore supergroup Lock Up, in which he performed alongside Napalm Death members Shane Embury (bass) and Jesse Pintado (guitar) and former Dimmu Borgir drummer Nick Barker. He also did vocals for the Gothenburg-based Sacrilege GBG on their 1996 European tour due to the difficulty for drummer/vocalist Daniel Svensson (In Flames) to do both.

He earned praise for his Gothenburg-based outfit, The Great Deceiver, far removed from his previous work – a product of the Gothenburg melodic death metal scene mixed with influences from artists such as The Cure and Joy Division.

Later on, he worked with the band Nightrage, but shortly after their second album Descent into Chaos was released in 2005, Lindberg left the band so that a more full-time vocalist (Antony Hämäläinen) could accompany them on tours and studio albums. Lindberg occasionally provided guest vocals as seen on Darkest Hour's "The Sadist Nation", Transistor Transistor's "Young Vampires of New Hampshire" 7", and on Slowmotion Apocalypse's, "The Blessing" on the 2007 'Obsidian' album.

Decibel Magazine credits the logo of black metal band Darkthrone as the work of Lindberg.

Lindberg also pursued a career as a teacher and taught social studies in lower secondary school. He taught for five years without a degree before deciding to finish his diploma.

Illness and death

In August 2025, it was revealed on At the Gates' Facebook and Instagram pages that Lindberg had been treated for adenoid cystic carcinoma, which was diagnosed in December 2023. This resulted in him having a big part of the roof of his mouth removed, followed by radiation therapy, and ongoing problems with finding some of the cancer remaining. This was revealed as the reason for the band's continued silence on activity and new album progress. On 16 September 2025, David Isberg (formerly of Opeth) announced on Facebook that Lindberg had died from the disease earlier that day. He was 52.

After his death, several artists paid tribute to Lindberg, including Mikael Åkerfeldt of Opeth, former Lock Up bandmate Shane Embury. Dark Tranquillity played At the Gates' "Blinded by Fear" in the Swedish part of their "Gallery/Character" tour in October 2025.

On 16 October 2025, the day which have been Lindberg's 53rd birthday, At the Gates posted a link on social media for a fundraiser for Gardens of Grief, a fund set up by the Swedish cancer charity Cancerfonden, with a goal of 250,000 SEK.

A memorial concert was held on 6 December 2025 in Gothenburg, where members of Dark Tranquillity, The Halo Effect, and The Crown performed in celebration of Lindberg's legacy. All tickets proceeds went towards the Gardens of Grief fund.

Discography

::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/Tomas_Lindberg_2022_(cropped).jpg" caption="Lindberg with At the Gates in 2022"] ::

References

References

  1. "The Daily Swarm".
  2. (6 June 2014). "Interview – Tomas Lindberg of at the Gates – CrypticRock – Melodic Death Metal".
  3. "THE 50 GREATEST METAL FRONT-MEN OF ALL TIME!". Roadrunner Records.
  4. Benson, Schuler. (2016-02-18). "Interview: A Conversation with At The Gates' Tomas Lindberg".
  5. Lindberg, Tomas. (2014-06-06). "Interview – Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates". CrypticRock.com.
  6. Pratt, Greg. (2020-03-19). "The Lazarus Pit: The Great Deceiver's 'A Venom Well Designed'".
  7. Coulombe, Alex. (2015-03-05). "Artist(s) of the Fevered Soul: Tomas Lindberg of At The Gates".
  8. . (2021-06-05). ["LOCK UP reunite with AT THE GATES singer TOMAS LINDBERG"](https://arrowlordsofmetal.nl/lock-up-singer-tomas-lindberg/).
  9. . (2005-07-11). ["NIGHTRAGE: Singer TOMAS LINDBERG Quits; Replacement Announced"](https://blabbermouth.net/news/nightrage-singer-tomas-lindberg-quits-replacement-announced).
  10. "Tomas Lindberg Discography and Music".
  11. (8 July 2008). "Happy People Don't Complain".
  12. Lindberg, Tomas. (2010-02-05). "Interview: Tomas Lindberg (At the Gates)". Invisible Oranges.
  13. Adams, Gregory. (2025-08-15). "AT THE GATES open up about vocalist TOMAS LINDBERG's cancer battle, announce new album".
  14. Baldin, Benedetta. (2025-09-16). "Tomas "Goatspell" Lindberg of At The Gates has passed away".
  15. Lewry, Fraser. (2025-09-16). "The world of metal pays tribute to At The Gates frontman Tomas Lindberg".
  16. (18 October 2025). "Dark Tranquillity - Blinded by Fear (At the Gates cover) - Live at Gothenburg Filmstudion 18.10.2025".
  17. (2025-10-20). "DARK TRANQUILLITY Pays Tribute To TOMAS LINDBERG With Cover Of AT THE GATES' "Blinded By Fear" Live".
  18. (17 October 2025). "“We miss you incredibly”: At The Gates urge fans to donate to Swedish cancer charity following death of frontman Tomas Lindberg".
  19. (18 November 2025). "Dark Tranquillity, and more set for Tompa tribute concert".
  20. "THE CROWN, DARK TRANQUILLITY and THE HALO EFFECT honor Tomas Lindberg on the 30th anniversary of “Slaughter Of The Soul”!".

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