Swedish symphonic metal quartet Tungsten have revealed a video for ‘Bliss’, the new single and title track from their third album, which is due for release 17th June via Arising Empire. Check out the video for ‘Bliss’: https://youtu.be/2qDSm3adQaA The video was recorded and edited by guitarist Nick Johansson, who comments: “We already knew we wanted Volfram to be part of this video. Other than that I got some ideas from one of our band photos where we sit around an old black telephone, seemingly waiting for a call. This resulted in a concept for our video ‘Bliss’ which turned out pretty cool. The stressful feeling of the video suits the song and it’s lyrics well.” Pre-order Bliss here: https://tungsten.lnk.to/bliss The quartet’s third offering is their heaviest and darkest album to date, with the typical ingredients that define Tungsten‘s music also breaking new ground and exploring fresh territories. The hooklines are stronger and more dynamic, with lyrics taking a darker turn whilst still focusing on relatable themes. Vocalist Mike Andersson explains: “It all came naturally. Creating and recording this album truly put us in touch with the feeling of bliss. Nick and Karl, who wrote the music, have really shown their skills and musical talents. Bliss explores new musical ideas but is still based in the genre that we established in the band from the beginning.” Bliss was recorded at Harm Studios, Trelleborg (Sweden). Nick Johansson once again took care of the mixing, mastering and production duties with the albums artwork taken care of by Andreas Marschall. Bassist Karl Johansson states: “We really hope that Bliss will reach an even broader fanbase than before. So much pain, sweat and love has been put into this album so we’re truly excited to introduce Bliss to the world”. Anders Johansson agrees; “This album might be one of the hardest ones I’ve had to record. Nick is close to a perfectionist at the production helm, so if I can find something that has been good about the pandemic it might be the fact I could spend many more hours in the drum studio just to practise and develop my technique”. Tungsten are ready to enter the live scene in 2022 and are already confirmed for Sabaton Open Air in August. |
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