A Swedish trio that blends melodic metal with cinematic arrangements, anchored by Victor Brandt's writing and vocals.
If you want to hear their blend of symphonic ambition and heavy guitars, start with "Sweet Dreams" or "Monumental." Both songs show how they build those big, cinematic layers without losing the metal edge.
Their 2010 debut "Godhunter" helped them find an audience with that mix of heavy guitar work and orchestral ambition. Songs like "Sweet Dreams" and "Monumental" show how they build those big, cinematic layers without losing the metal edge. They've kept the same three-piece lineup through several albums, which gives their sound a consistent core even when the arrangements get expansive.
They formed in Sweden around 2006, starting as a trio with Victor Brandt, Andreas Blomqvist, and Simon Viklund. After settling with drummer Herman Furin, they released "Godhunter" in 2010 and followed with albums like "The Catalyst" and "V" in 2018. Some in the metal scene have called their approach too polished, but they've kept working with that core lineup.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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