The Eternal Resonance

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AlbumMar 20 / 20208 songs, 1h 30s94%
Progressive Metal
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Out of Stockholm / Sweden comes SWEVEN, named after Morbus Chron’s final record. Founder Robert Andersson, previously the main songwriter of Morbus Chron, comments: ”Sweven was a record you shaped like any other, but it also ended up shaping me and my goals with music. It came to mean a lot of things personally. So when the time was ripe to form a new band and continue the journey, there were no other names even considered.” SWEVEN’s debut album ”The Eternal Resonance” was in many ways a DIY project, with the assistance of Rasmus Booberg, who led the drum recording, and David Castillo, who helped out with the electric guitars. Mastering was handled by Magnus Lindberg of Redmount Studios. The cover artwork was crafted by Raul Gonzalez, who previously worked closely with Morbus Chron as well. Robert states: ”To me it’s an old album by now, one which I’ve lived with for a long time. Like with most endeavours that you care deeply about, they tend to take longer than planned, and this was one of the more extreme cases. As I prepared to once again leap headfirst into a never-ending cycle of anger and frustration, I knew it had to stop. All things considered, I’m proud of this album. The songs mean the world to me. It is at this point the closest I’ve come to realising what I want to do musically. The biggest thank you to Isak and Jesper for pulling their weight and colouring this record in a profound way. You’ve been indispensable. Expect the unexpected.” "Mycelia" - Official Track Stream: youtu.be/E7atkNuadaE Tracklist: 1. The Spark 2. By Virtue Of A Promise 3. Reduced To An Ember 4. The Sole Importance 5. Mycelia 6. Solemn Retreat 7. Visceral Blight 8. Sanctum Sanctorum Line-up: Robert Andersson - Guitar/Vocals Isak Koskinen Rosemarin - Lead Guitar Jesper Nyrelius – Drums

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If you blinked, you probably missed it, but the rise and fall of MORBUS CHRON remains one of the most intriguing things to happen in the death metal underground in recent times. Frontman Robert Andersson evidently felt that the Swedes' final album, "Sweven", marked a natural period point in his crea...

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A review of The Eternal Resonance by Sweven, available worldwide March 20th via Van Records.

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