Support: Ex Colorado Pär Hagström has always moved along the outer
edges of music – from the first stumbling chords on his family’s
pump organ in Huskvarna, through 90s death metal and 70s hard rock, to
the innermost heart of gospel. It’s a journey shaped as much by
philosophy, literature, and theater as by rock clubs and church halls,
eventually arriving at a universe of its own where drama and soulful
preaching merge into one. During the 2000s he toured extensively with
projects such as the orchestra Cirkus Transmopol and the art rock duo
Next Stop: Horizon, often together with his longtime collaborator
Jenny Roos. In parallel, he has built a career as a composer for film
and theater – including for major institutions in Germany as well as
the San Francisco Ballet. Back home in Gothenburg, he runs Skeppet
GBG, a hub for music, stage, and food culture, where many of his
projects have also taken shape. As a frontman, Hagström is as much a
preacher as he is a singer. His voice carries a natural theatrical
force – raspy and silky at the same time – with an instinctive
readiness to let the music chafe, sweat, and hypnotize. Drawing
inspiration from Tom Waits, Led Zeppelin, Mavis Staples and the Blind
Boys of Alabama, and together with his band Charlatans of Love, he has
in recent years shaped a new musical entity where gospel, soul,
psychedelic rock, and funk meet in something as seductive as it is
uncompromising. DREAMERS BELIEVERS ILLUSIONISTS PREACHERS is a
continuation of the mini-album The End Again (2024), picking up where
the story left off. Here, memories, visions of the future and recycled
sounds intertwine into a warm, distorted and narrative soundscape –
recorded live at Skeppet GBG’s studio in the old Seamen’s Church
in Gothenburg. The result is a psychedelic mass for lost souls, where
Reverend Jack returns to gather his flock and lead them through a
mythical universe of sound. The album will be celebrated with a
release show during Viva Sounds Festival in Gothenburg at the end of
November, followed by selected performances in Germany and Poland.
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