Unleash the beast with SWORN's "A Journey told through Fire". Dive into the furnace of their extreme black metal sound and emerge reborn, forged in the fire of their unparalleled intensity

Experience the raw intensity of the much-anticipated release, "A Journey told through Fire", by Norway's extreme metal maestros, SWORN. Released on June 21, 2023, this record is an explosive exhibition of their distinctive blend of extreme and melodic black metal, delivered with atmospheric undertones that sweep you off your feet.

Max Wilson's searing vocals, Christoffer Kjørsvik's multilayered guitars, bass, and synthesizers, Gøran Hope's razor-sharp guitars, and Tom Ian Klungland's pulverizing drums coalesce into an unrivaled sonic landscape. The intro of "A Godless Domain" is amplified by the compelling narration by Phillip Nathaniel Freeman, adding another dimension to their richly textured sound.

Masterfully mixed and mastered at Unisound by Dan Swanö, and recorded across multiple locations in Norway, this album showcases the meticulous attention to detail that SWORN puts into their craft. The visually arresting cover artwork by Stefan Todorovic of Khaos Diktator Design echoes the intricate and powerful narrative of the music.

Founded in 2005, SWORN has a rich history that includes touring with the likes of Behemoth, Aborted and Helrunar, and playing in renowned German festivals. After a brief hiatus, they returned stronger than ever with "Dark Stars and Eternity" in 2018, and used the pandemic as an opportunity to craft "A Journey told through Fire".

If you appreciate the artistry of bands like Dissection, Naglfar, Windir, Dimmu Borgir, Alcest, Ulver, Wolfheart, and Insomnium, prepare to be captivated by SWORN's latest offering. Remember, this explosive journey is for promotional purposes only, and is a testament to SWORN's journey through the fire of creativity and resilience.

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