Swedish progressive metal unit VILDHJARTA have resurfaced from their hiatus to release a new single titled “Den Helige Anden.” You can stream the track above.
The song is the first new track issued from the band’s forthcoming album, Kaos 2, the first new record from Vildhjarta since 2013. Kaos 2 will arrive in 2020.
Vildhjarta was formed by Daniel Bergström, Jimmie Åkerström and Johan
Nyberg in 2005 in Hudiksvall, Sweden. Hyped since their early days
thanks to short demos that circulated the web, they have taken more than
half a decade to musically craft their unique style of music. With the
three spread throughout Sweden, Bergström, the main songwriter of the
bunch, would email ideas to the other guys to get their feedback and
suggestions. A groovy, down-tuned riff would soon become a verse. After a
few more rounds of emailing, that verse would become a song. As more
and more songs started to develop, the natural progression was to add
more members and become a band. More members brought more input and
ideas and soon their own take on metal was created.
As the songs developed and appeared online, so did a rabid fan base.
They spread links to the band’s songs, promoted them on message boards
and rallied behind the war cry of THALL, a word that has almost become
synonymous with the band’s name. They demanded to see the band perform,
so the band got together and appeared on a few festivals and shows
throughout Europe, most notably, the 2010 edition of Euroblast.
Shortly after that performance, the band felt confident enough in their
music to begin work on a full length record. The question of whether to
work with a label versus self releasing the album came up. Being fully
capable of recording an album on their own, one would wonder why they
chose to go with the former. The answer, as the band simply states:
“Our main reason to work with a label was to get a deadline to actually
get a full album together, since it’s something we had wanted to do but
broke every internal deadline we set for ourselves. A label, we thought,
would stay on us to make it happen.”
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