A Swedish heavy metal band whose sound has shifted from atmospheric darkness toward progressive territory.
If you want the classic Immortal Souls sound, put on 'Frostmind.' For where they're headed now, 'Epsilon' tells that story.
For over two decades, Immortal Souls has been one of those bands that defines a certain strain of Scandinavian heavy metal, cold, melodic, and unapologetically atmospheric. Songs like 'Frostmind' and 'Edge Of The Frost' aren't just titles; they're the actual texture of the music. When Christian Eriksson reformed the group in 2019 with 'Epsilon,' it proved they could evolve without losing that core chill.
They started with 'Under the Northern Sky' in the early 2000s, an album that set their template with tracks like 'Dark Night Under The Northern Sky.' After Eriksson stepped away around 2008 and the lineup shifted, they returned with 'The Cleansing' and 'Wintereich.' The 2019 comeback album 'Epsilon' marked a clear turn toward more progressive arrangements.
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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