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GREEN CARNATION Announce Part II of “A Dark Poem” with Stirring New Music Video ‘Sanguis (Blood Ties)’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 6, 2026
Posted in: Int. News, News. Tagged: GREEN CARNATION. Leave a comment
Photo by Lars Gunnar Liestøl

Green Carnation have never been afraid of a challenge. Just last year, the Norwegian captains of progressive metal finally set sail on an epic three-part voyage that had eluded them for more than thirty years. The Shores of Melancholia washed onto year-end lists at PROG, Loudwire, Angry Metal Guy and other major publications. Now, after reaching crushing new highs during its opening chapter, the band are descending into deeper, darker and more personal depths with Part II of A Dark Poem.

Today, Green Carnation are announcing A Dark Poem, Part II: Sanguis by premiering the stirring new music video for the first part of its booming and bloodstained title track with Metal Injection. “Sanguis” fights to stay afloat amidst familial wreckage with clear conviction and a flawless chorus. Though whether those traumas stay buried won’t be revealed until the album comes out, when fans can hear the full nine-minute version of this song in all its grand gloom and doom.  

“We wanted A Dark Poem to start off with guns blazing”, Green Carnation vocalist Kjetil Nordhus says in reference to Part I. “But for Part II, we have some very personal stories that we want people to hear. Sanguis invites listeners into our darkest inner rooms with some of the most raw and vulnerable songs that we’ve ever written”.

“A Dark Poem, Part II: Sanguis hold some of the most personal lyrics that I’ve ever written”, says Stein Roger Sordal, the band’s bassist and primary lyricist. “The lyrics are so personal that I had to go many rounds with myself over whether or not to tone them down. In the end, I chose to keep them as honest as possible”.

The video for “Sanguis” (Blood Ties)” was directed and edited by Rikard Amodei.

Additional video credits

Camera – Jonas C.E. Kiplesund

Lighting – Joakim Stien

Set sound – Ruben Lervåg

Photography – Lars Gunnar Liestol

Child actor – Julian Hansen Flemmen

Special thanks to Kilden teater og konserthus and Cultiva

A Dark Poem, Part II: Sanguis comes out April 3 on Season of Mist.

–Pre-order: https://orcd.co/greencarnationsanguis
–Pre-save on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/prerelease/7pUfKrzW4Q5vn0WAfPHCkS

If Green Carnation set sail from a familiar place of melancholy on The Shores of Melancholia, then Sanguis finds the veteran prog metal crew far out at sea, fighting to stay afloat against the storm that’s raging in their mind’s eye. “A house, not a home, a heart made of stone, I survived you”. While founded by current guitarist and former Emperor bassist Tchort in the early ‘90s, since A Blessing In Disguise, the band’s bleeding heart has been held in the pen of bassist Stein Roger Sordal. As with the bulk of Part I, Sordal wrote all the lyrics to Part II. However, whereas previous album opener “As Silence Took You” only scratched at the trauma on the surface, “Sanguis” plunges into the emotional undercurrents raging below.

“This song paints a pretty grim picture of my childhood”, Sordal says. “I do have great memories from that time, too, but parts were very dark. I had some tough issues with my father, but I now know that he had it worse. I didn’t think about that when I was younger, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned that there is usually more to the story”.

“It took Stein Roger almost 50 years to understand why his father treated him the way he did”, Nordhus says about his dear bandmate. “He didn’t understand until he had kids of his own and was watching them grow up”.  

With its unforgettable chorus, “Sanguis” vows to wash away the stains of the past. “Father, I do realize that the cards you were given destroyed you”. Swells of piping hot organ and a hopeful glimmer of keys from Green Carnation’s long-time producer and newest member Endre Kirkesola mend those old bloodied wounds. But even pulse-pounding drummer Jonathan Pérez can’t keep the ghosts at bay forever. Bjørn Harstad’s triumphant guitar solo waxes then wanes into a long and lonely riff that looms like a shadow. While the final part of the song can’t come soon enough, it’s clear by the way Nordhus solemnly swears that dark clouds await up ahead. “In the light of life, I will not follow you”.

Part II introduces more peaks and valleys into the trilogy’s overarching narrative. But if A Dark Poem contains a silver lining, it’s in the creative partnership that’s helped Green Carnation endure for more than three decades. “It would be different if I had only known Stein Roger for two months, but I know everything that has happened in his life for the last 30 years”, Nordhus says when explaining how he gives voice to the words of his lifelong friend. “It’s easy for me to understand and relate to all of his struggles, all of his pleasures and joys, because I’ve been a part of them as well”.

Tracklist
1. Sanguis (9:05) [WATCH]
2. Loneliness Untold, Loneliness Unfold (4:04)
3. Sweet to the Point of Bitter (5:58)
4. I Am Time (5:39)
5. Fire in Ice (7:03)
6. Lunar Tale (5:25)
Full runtime: 37:16

No matter how long or where the journey has taken them, Green Carnation have never been afraid of a challenge. After reaching crushing new highs during the grand and gloomy opening chapter to their long-awaited album trilogy, the Norwegian prog bards are descending into deeper, darker and more personal depths with Part II of A Dark Poem.  

“We wanted A Dark Poem to start off with guns blazing. Judging by the reaction, The Shores of Melancholia was successful in doing that”, the band’s vocalist Kjetil Nordhus says. “But for Part II, we have some very personal stories that we want people to hear. Sanguis invites listeners into our darkest inner rooms with some of the most raw and vulnerable songs that we’ve ever written”.  

“The second part of A Dark Poem holds some of the most personal lyrics that I’ve ever written”, says Stein Roger Sordal, the band’s bassist and primary lyricist. “The lyrics are so personal that I had to go many rounds with myself over whether or not to tone them down. In the end, I chose to keep them as honest as possible. I mean, am getting older and I do have some life experience to back them up”.

Founded in the early ‘90s by Emperor’s original bassist Tchort, Green Carnation amassed a cult following behind critical acclaim for Light of Day, Day of Darkness, an album containing a single hour-long song that still resonates as one of the most ambitious epics in metal’s archives. Current members Bjørn Harstad (guitar), Stein Roger Sordal (bass) and Endre Kirkesola (keyboard, producer) along with Nordhus, were already in place by 2001. But whether it was the gothic crush of A Blessing in Disguise or pitch-black hard rock of The Quest Offspring, Green Carnation continued branching out through the mid-2000s. Even before going on hiatus in 2007, they still flashed a flare for the dramatic by performing their acoustic verses underneath a mountain dam.

“Green Carnation use Leaves of Yesteryear to prove once again they are titans of the craft”, Metal Injection wrote about the band’s 2020 comeback album, which welcomed drummer Jonathan Pérez.  

However, there was one tale – or three, to be exact – that eluded them for more than three decades. The idea for an album trilogy penned after Shakespeare’s tragic Ophelia stems all the way back to their earliest reflections of life and death, but when the first part of A Dark Poem was unfurled in 2025, right away, it was clear that Green Carnation had completed their masterpiece. The Shores of Melancholia washed onto year-end lists at Loudwire , Angry Metal Guy and other major publications.  

“Epic in both scope and sound, the latter being the band’s rich, melodic take on the genre best described as Rainbow’s Rising if it were a prog album”, PROG wrote. “Part I works as an entity in its own right while also leaving the listener desperate to hear the next installments”.  

If Green Carnation set sail from a familiar place of melancholy on The Shores of Melancholia, then Sanguis finds the band far out at sea, fighting to stay afloat against the storm that’s raging in their minds. Whereas Part I only scratched at the surface, the epic title track that opens Part II vows to forgive and forget old bloodied wounds. Over the course of nine minutes, cresting cleans and swells of organ from long-time producer and newest member Endre Kirkesola try and wash away the familial wreckage — only for a traumatic childhood memory to come flooding back during the song’s doomy coda.  

“Father was boiling, mother was crying / The children left scared in their beds”. A fiery shiver of a riff slowly spirals downward, as if trapped inside a mental hell.  

“It paints a pretty grim picture of my childhood”, Sordal says about “Sanguis”. “I do have great memories from that time, too, but parts were very dark. I had some tough issues with my father, but I now know that he had it worse. I didn’t think about that when I was younger, but as I’ve gotten older, I’ve learned that there is usually more to the story”.

“It took Stein Roger almost 50 years to understand why his father treated him the way he did”, Nordhus says about his dear bandmate. “He didn’t understand until he had kids of his own and was watching them grow up”.

The heaviness that launched Green Carnation during Part I of A Dark Poem has aged like a fine wine on Sanguis. “Sweet to the Point of Bitter” balances meaty riffs with a pleasing melody and underlying notes of resentment. “You will acknowledge I was broken / Before you came around”. With a guitar solo that winds like the winds of change, “I Am Time” demands immediate recognition. “In your mind, I’m tomorrow / For your sake, I should be today”.

But while “Fire In Ice” stokes the political flames viewed from The Shores of Melancholia with pounding windchills of double bass, Part II reveals Green Carnation at their most raw and vulnerable. As was the case for most of Part I, Sordal penned all the lyrics to Sanguis. However, in a rare appearance not seen since the burden was his alone, he steps to the mic on “Loneliness Untold, Loneliness Unfold”. With an arrangement that’s plucked like the petals of a wilted flower, the song now stands as one of the more barren and stirring in their discography. “Do you want to die?”  Sordal poses to a distant familiar of the band. His delicate delivery confirms his fear of already knowing the answer.  

“These songs come as they are, with no filter”, Sordal says. “I needed to set these stories free and let them out”.  

“Part II deal with personal loss and sadness”, shares Nordhus, though as he’s quick to explain, Sanguis isn’t all gloom and doom. “Those feelings can be almost comforting, like stories you hear about the calm that people experience before they die”. Indeed, if A Dark Poem contains a silver lining, it’s in the creative partnership that’s helped Green Carnation endure for more than three decades. “It would be different if I had only known Stein Roger for two months”, Nordhus continues in explaining how he gives voice to the words of his dear friend. “It’s easy for me to understand and relate to all of his struggles, all of his pleasures and joys, because I’ve been a part of them as well”.  

Part II introduces more peaks and valleys into the overarching narrative of A Dark Poem, but nowhere does the album’s bleeding-heart core shine through more achingly than its closing ballad. Graced by Ingrid Ose’s soothing flute, “Lunar Tale” positively sparkles, even as it casts a rather grim beacon into the future. “The end justifies the means, you’ll see”, Nordhus sings with eerily quiet confidence. As the piano seeps beneath the moonlight, Sanguis leaves fans hanging in suspense over where this trilogy will end. 

Recording lineup
Kjetil Nordhus – Vocals
Stein Roger Sordal – Bass, Rhythm Guitars, Lead Guitars, Keyboards, Lead Vocals on “Loneliness Untold, Loneliness Unfold”
Bjørn Harstad – Lead Guitars, Effects
Endre Kirkesola – Keyboards, Synthesizers, Organs, Effects, Backing Vocals on “Lunar Tale”
Jonathan Alejandro Perez – Drums

Guest musicians
Ingrid Ose – Flute on “Lunar Tale”

Live lineup
Kjetil Nordhus – Vocals
Stein Roger Sordal – Bass
Tchort – Guitars
Bjørn Harstad – Guitars
Trond Breen – Guitars
Endre Kirkesola – Keyboards

Recording, Mixing & Mastering Studio
DUB Studio

Production Credits
Producers – Endre Kirkesola, Stein Roger Sordal, Kjetil Nordhus
Sound Engineers – Endre Kirkesola, Bjørn Harstad
Mixing Engineers – Endre Kirkesola, Bjørn Harstad
Mastering Engineer – Lawrence Mackrory

Cover artist
Niklas Sundin

Follow Green Carnation:
Bandcamp: https://greencarnationsom.bandcamp.com/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenCarnationNorway
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/green2carnation/
Twitter (X): https://x.com/Green2Carnation
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2vfEaTADayEniT7xbG-XCA
Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1ZaJhNBAhJ3HjPsWiB9sDc
Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/artist/green-carnation/72866964
Deezer: https://www.deezer.com/artist/8192
Tidal: https://tidal.com/browse/artist/23079

ROCKLUST Release New Single + Lyric Video ‘Wild Crowd’, Packed with Explosive Riffs & Live Show Energy

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 6, 2026
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Available now on all digital platforms and accompanied by a lyric video on YouTube, ‘Wild Crowd’ is the new single from hard rockers ROCKLUST, released via Volcano Records & Promotion.

The track is a blast of electric energy, groove, and stage spirit that captures and conveys the visceral essence of raw, uncompromising rock. With influences ranging from Whitesnake to Extreme and Motörhead, Wild Crowd showcases the band’s wild and untamed soul, unfolding in a crescendo of powerful riffs, tight rhythms, and a gritty, charismatic vocal performance.

It’s an intentionally iconic track — an adrenaline-fueled anthem of passion, rebellion, and a visceral connection with the audience and the live scene. The single is the third preview from the upcoming album Smoking Wheels, due for release in April 2026, and stands as a true manifesto for those who live rock as a lifestyle and identity. The sound is rough, direct, and stripped of any frills: the band plays like they’re on a packed stage, surrounded by a wild crowd — the very image that gives this no-holds-barred track its title.

Watch the lyric video of ‘Wild Crowd’ here:

Also Watch the official video for first single ‘Smoking Wheels’: https://youtu.be/j9clBpoo998

Further info at
http://www.volcanopromotion.com
http://www.instagram.com/rocklust_band

DVNE Release Full “Live at Hellfest” Performance Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 5, 2026
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Scottish progressive metal band Dvne announce the release of their powerful performance at Hellfest Open Air 2023. “Live at Hellfest” features a selection of songs exclusively from Dvne‘s acclaimed album Etemen Ænka, showcasing the band’s crushing heaviness, atmospheric depth, and commanding live presence. Recorded in front of a massive festival audience, the release captures the raw energy and immersive sound that have made Dvne one of the most compelling acts in modern progressive metal.

Watch the full release HERE and download HERE

Live at Hellfest arrives as Dvne prepares to hit the road as support for Igorrr, marking an exciting new chapter for the band and offering fans a raw snapshot of their live presence.

Formed in Edinburgh in 2013 by displaced Frenchman Victor Vicart and native Scot Dudley Tait, post-metal prog-sludge artisans Dvne have been building a powerful head of steam since their second album, 2021’s kaleidoscopically mesmerizing Etemen Ænka. Their first release for the legendary Metal Blade Records label, the LP was a concerted hike up the greasy pole for this enigmatic outfit, enabling Dvne to embark on UK and European headline tours and win spots at such discerning festivals as Hellfest, ArcTanGent, Desertfest, Damnation and Resurrection. Then the stunning third album Voidkind in 2024 propelled this expanded five-piece line-up (welcoming Maxime Keller on keyboards) to the top of their game.

Certainly Voidkind succeeds in finding new modes of expression for Dvne. The songs are more pointed, direct and memorable, but the soundscape still has a radiant, evolving, hypnotic flow, the effect achieved with fewer layers of sonic ornamentation, consciously urging closer to Dvne‘s incendiary live sound.

Today, The band has embarked on their European tour as support for labelmates Igorrr.

Igorrr w/ DVNE & thoughtcrimes:
2/05/2026 La Boite Noire – Meisenthal, FR
2/06/2026 Im Wizemann Hall – Stuttgart, DE
2/07/2026 Backstage Werk – Munich, DE
2/08/2026 Alcatraz – Milan, IT
2/10/2026 Kino Siska – Ljubljana, SI
2/11/2026 Gasometer – Vienna, AT
2/12/2026 Roxy – Prague, CZ
2/13/2026 Barba Negra – Budapest, HU
2/14/2026 Progresia – Warsaw, PL
2/16/2026 Loftas – Vilnius, LT
2/17/2026 Helitehas – Tallinn, EE
2/18/2026 Kulttuuritalo – Helsinki, FI
2/20/2026 Fryshuset – Stockholm, SE
2/21/2026 Rockefeller – Oslo, NO
2/22/2026 Amager Bio – Copenhagen, DK
2/24/2026 Metropol – Berlin, DE
2/25/2026 FZW – Dortmund, DE
2/26/2026 Tivoli – Utrecht, NL
2/27/2026 L’Aeronef – Lille, FR
2/28/2026 Le 106 – Rouen, FR

DVNE is:
Victor Vicart – guitars, vocals
Daniel Barter – guitars, vocals
Dudley Tait – drums
Alexandros Keros – bass
Maxime Keller – keys

https://www.facebook.com/DvneUK
https://www.instagram.com/dvne_uk
https://songs-of-arrakis.bandcamp.com

PATRIARCHS IN BLACK Release New Single ‘Left Behind’ with Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 5, 2026
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PATRIARCHS IN BLACK release new single and official video ‘Left Behind’.

Singer Daniel Soren says about “Left Behind”: The song lyrics are based on a reflection of what may be viewed as the tragedy of certain real life experiences for many people, some of the hardships of the human condition, blended with the metaphoric concepts of loss, acceptance and making the most of the time that we have while we are alive. The song tells a tragic story of loss, at both the human level and at the mystical cosmic level… but, as the universe is a balance of both entropy and growth and evolution — so, too, is the human life …and in the end, what matters most is the legacy that one will  leave behind — what did you do with your life while you were alive? There is only a finite amount of time in life to make a legacy, so the song reminds us to not waste the time that we have while we are still alive.

The Song was recorded by Johnny Kelly (Type O Negative) on drums, Dan Lorenzo (Hades / Non-Fiction) on guitar/bass and guest vocalist Daniel Soren.

Dan Lorenzo adds:

Lots going on with PATRIARCHS IN BLACK this month. Most importantly we have a brand new ORIGINAL single and video out today. Left Behind is a stand alone single-never before available featuring myself, Johnny Kelly on drums and guest vocalist Daniel Soren. Daniel was the singer for Sixty Watt Shaman and I had been trying to contact him for years.

Johnny Kelly and I also have a bunch of different singers joining us on a bunch of covers-Rob Dukes-Mark Sunshine etc on our 5th vinyl release Completely Covered In Black out next week, here: PATRIARCHS IN BLACK – Completely Covered In Black (LP) 2026 L.E. 200 P – Roxx Records

On top of all the above, I’ve written and recorded the music to 13 NEW songs. Johnny has finished drums for half of them. Now we just need to wait for our vocalists to do their thing and hopefully we can release another brand new original album by the end of this year. 

More info:
https://www.instagram.com/PatriarchsInBlack
https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61559097640883

A.A. WILLIAMS Unveils Haunting New Single ‘Wolves’ with Lyric Video

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 5, 2026
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Photo Credit: Jake Owens

Acclaimed heavy artist A.A. WILLIAMS returns with “Wolves,” a mesmerizing new single that delves into the liminal space where consciousness and subconsciousness intertwine. The track marks another powerful addition to her evocative body of work, showcasing her ability to transform abstract emotional landscapes into visceral sonic experiences.

“Wolves” is a meditation on emotional echo, on searching without resolution, and on how even the faintest memories can leave a permanent mark on the psyche. The song captures the sensation of moving through a haze, where meaning feels close but never fully defined, and where longing exists without a clear object. It speaks to the human tendency to chase feelings, moments, or versions of ourselves that exist just beyond reach.

“Wolves describes the blurred lines between dreams and reality,” says A.A. WILLIAMS. “Ideas and emotions bleed across the boundary, their imprint faint but profound, a softly etched signature on your psyche. Hazy memories begin to fade, you force your feet to touch the ground, yearning for things that were never yours, hopelessly, endlessly searching for the unattainable.”

“Wolves” lands as A.A. WILLIAMS continues her track across the UK and Europe. Both “Wolves” and the previously released single “Just A Shadow” will be available as a tour exclusive vinyl during this run. 

Tour Dates — UK & Europe 2026
Info & Tickets: https://www.aawilliamsmusic.com/gigs

FEBRUARY
05 UK London, Bush Hall
06 UK Southampton, Papillon
07 BE Diksmuide, 4AD
08 FR Paris, Nouveau Casino
10 FR Toulouse, Le Rex
11 ES Barcelona, La Nau
12 ES Madrid, Villanos
13 PT Lisbon, Casa Capitão
14 PT Porto, Mouco
15 ES Donosti, Dabadaba
17 FR Grenoble, L’Ampérage
18 IT Milan, Legend Club
19 CH Aarau, KiFF
20 DE Munich, Live/Evil
21 AT Vienna, Chelsea
22 CZ Prague, Subzero
24 PL Warsaw, VooDoo
25 DE Berlin, Neue Zukunft
26 DE Cologne, Gebäude 9
27 NL Eindhoven, Effenaar
28 NL Utrecht, Tivoli Cloud Nine

MARCH
05 RO Bucharest, Control Club
07 TU Istanbul, Blind

About A.A. WILLIAMS

Having made her debut live appearance at the prestigious Roadburn Festival in the Netherlands off the back of a self-titled EP, A.A. WILLIAMS has since toured across the globe with the likes of CULT OF LUNA, EXPLOSIONS IN THE SKY, RUSSIAN CIRCLES, SLEEP TOKEN and THE SISTERS OF MERCY, as well as establishing herself as a headline artist – including a show at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Hall inside London’s Southbank Centre.

Standout festival appearances have dovetailed with two album releases – 2020’s Forever Blue and 2022’s As The Moon Rests, which both received widespread critical acclaim and put A.A. WILLIAMS firmly in the slipstream of the wave of female vocalists taking textured, epic and folk-rooted heavy music into new and progressive directions. A BBC session at the legendary Maida Vale Studios only bolstered WILLIAMS’ credentials.

Not one to rest on her laurels, she has also released a selection of ‘companion pieces’ – a collaborative single with Japanese post-rock titans MONO (“Exit In Darkness”); a solo covers collection recorded during 2020’s pandemic lockdown — Songs From Isolation — that garnered praise from THE CURE’s Robert Smith and SMASHING PUMPKINS‘ Billy Corgan for her unique take on their original songs; and perhaps most impressively, 2021’s arco saw the multi-instrumentalist completely rework her debut EP from rock instrumentation to a string ensemble, utilising her classical training and arrangement skills to stunning effect.

With new label partner Reigning Phoenix Music, 2026 will serve as a major milestone for A.A. WILLIAMS.

More from A.A. WILLIAMS:

„Just A Shadow“ – Official Lyric Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SoYVWpHHCWA

Connect with A.A. WILLIAMS:
Website: https://aawilliamsmusic.com
Instagram: https://instagram.com/aawilliamsmusic
Facebook: https://facebook.com/aawilliamsmusic
Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/aawilliamsmusic
YouTube: https://youtube.com/@aawilliamsmusic
Bandcamp: https://aawilliams.bandcamp.com
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LION’S SHARE Release New Single And Video ‘Pentagram’

Posted by tarjavirmakari on February 5, 2026
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Swedish heavy metal veterans LION’S SHARE continue their comeback campaign with the new single “Pentagram”, the opening track from their long-awaited album Inferno, out March 27, 2026 via Metalville

“Pentagram” kicks off Inferno with a dark, uncompromising tone. Musically, the song delivers classic heavy metal authority with sharp riffs, commanding vocals, and a sinister edge that makes it a natural introduction to the album.

Vocalist Nils Patrik Johansson explains the inspiration behind the lyrics: “The song was inspired by a colleague of mine — a quirky guy in his 60s, a huge fan of heavy metal and black metal. At some point he decided he was a Satanist. Since he didn’t want to keep his Christian first name, he simply flipped the letters around and officially registered a new one. I found the whole thing both dark and hilarious, and wrote a lyric about it. Needless to say, he was incredibly proud when he found out there was a song dedicated to him.”

Guitarist Lars Chriss adds: “‘Pentagram’ was a given choice as the opening track on Inferno. It immediately defines the atmosphere of the album — dark, heavy, and straight to the point. It sets the listener’s mindset from the very first second.”

The accompanying black-and-white band performance video was filmed in November 2025 and directed by Tom Wouda. Featuring gritty, fast-cut performance footage shot in an industrial workshop filled with chains and heavy machinery, the video channels a modernized “Painkiller” vibe, perfectly aligning with the song’s dark and foreboding atmosphere. 

Formed in Sundsvall, Sweden in 1987, LION’S SHARE quickly established themselves as a force within European heavy metal, touring extensively alongside legends such as MOTÖRHEAD, SAXON, DIO, MANOWAR, U.D.O., and DEE SNIDER.

Their critically acclaimed catalog includes albums like Emotional Coma and Dark Hours, praised for their balance of crushing heaviness and melodic strength.

Since 2017, LION’S SHARE has operated as a powerful duo with Lars Chriss (guitars) and Nils Patrik Johansson (vocals), supported by trusted collaborators in studio and on stage. With “Inferno”, the band are ready to reclaim their place at the forefront of heavy metal.

Alongside the release of “Another Desire,” LION’S SHARE have announced their first live shows of 2026:

  • March 27, 2026 – Release Show @ Encore, Sundbyberg (Stockholm), Sweden
  • April 11, 2026 – Hell Yeah Rock Club / Palatset, Linköping, Sweden

The band have also been confirmed for ALIVE FESTIVAL, one of Sweden’s major summer festivals — taking place in Borlänge, Sweden, July 2–4, 2026.

TRACKLIST “Inferno”

  1. PENTAGRAM [04:03]
  2. WE ARE WHAT WE ARE [04:10]
  3. WE WILL ROCK [03:45]
  4. THE LION’S TRIAL [05:31]
  5. BAPTIZED IN BLOOD [03:58]
  6. LIVE FOREVER [04:43]
  7. CHAIN CHILD [04:31]
  8. ANOTHER DESIRE [04:36]
  9. RUN FOR YOUR LIFE [06:56]

ALBUM CREDITS
Produced and mixed by: Lars Chriss
Mastered by: Mike Lind
All songs written by: Lars Chriss & Nils Patrik Johansson
COVER ART & BOOKLET DESIGN BY: Blekkmark Design Studio

Nils Patrik Johansson – Vocals
Lars Chriss – Guitars
Andy Loos – Bass
Kay Backlund – Keyboards
Anuviel (Saecred Spirit) – Keyboards
Fredrik Johansson – Drums

LIVE LINE UP
Nils Patrik Johansson – vocals
Lars Chriss – guitar
Andy Loos – bass
Magnus Ulfstedt – drums

http://www.lionsshare.org
https://lionsshare.bandcamp.com
https://open.spotify.com/artist/4yIytMmJ2tx30YdMAMkDSo
http://www.facebook.com/lionsshareband
http://www.youtube.com/lionsshare
https://www.instagram.com/lions_share_band/

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Kimmo shared: "Esa Kotilainen and I worked on this song some years ago, but it was left unfinished. Now it is completed as a tribute to our 40 years of musical madness together. ‘Aurora Nuclearis,’ featuring and in memory of keyboard player Esa Kotilainen, who is now playing on the cosmic plane." - Click image to watch the video
    Visionary artist KIMMO KUUSNIEMI's ANCIENT STREAMING ASSEMBLY (ASA) have released “Aurora Nuclearis”, a powerful 12-minute audiovisual experience, dedicated to the Late Keyboardist Esa Kotilainen. - Click image to watch the video
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