
() Swedish melodic metal pioneers Narnia proudly release their new single, "Jerusalem," taken from their upcoming tenth studio album 'X,' set for release on May 29th via Sound Pollution.
"Jerusalem" is one of the standout tracks on 'X,' bringing a slightly different flavor while still resting firmly on NARNIA's melodic foundation. With its refined sense of grandeur, strong harmonies, and subtle progressive elements, the song adds a distinct shade to the album while remaining deeply rooted in the band's identity.
The video was animated and edited by bassist Jonatan "Jono" Samuelsson, adding a visual dimension that reflects the song's themes of faith, perseverance, and the hope of eternity.
Vocally, the track adds further depth to the album, with CJ Grimmark and Jonatan Samuelsson contributing lead lines in the verses, while Christian Liljegren continues to carry the song with his unmistakable voice and presence.
Narnia's upcoming album, 'X,' marks the band's 30th anniversary and nearly three decades of unwavering presence on the international metal scene.
While their previous release 'Ghost Town' (2023) reaffirmed the band's melodic metal foundation, 'X' expands NARNIA's sonic landscape. The album moves confidently between soaring, arena-ready choruses and more adventurous, progressive passages, without ever losing the band's unmistakable identity.
Songs like "Oceanwide," "Every Breath," and "Heaven's Calling" showcase NARNIA's gift for strong hooks and uplifting melodies. At the other end of the spectrum, the high-energy "Remedy (SOS)" pushes the tempo to new heights, while tracks such as "God Under Fire" and "Jerusalem" explore more intricate arrangements and progressive textures.
Multiple lead vocalists share the spotlight throughout the album. Guitarist CJ Grimmark and bassist Jonatan "Jono" Samuelsson step forward on selected tracks, adding new tonal colors, while Christian Liljegren's unmistakable voice continues to anchor the sound.
The album also reconnects with the band's legacy. "The Man from Nazareth Pt. II" serves as a continuation of a fan-favorite from the 2006 album 'Enter the Gate,' while "The War that Tore the Land (Reprise)" offers a reflective callback to 2019's 'From Darkness to Light.'
Guitarist CJ Grimmark comments: "This album represents both where we come from and where we're heading. It's heavier, broader, and more dynamic, but still unmistakably NARNIA."
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