Celebrated Swedish heavy metal titans Sabaton enter a new partnership with Nuclear Blast, re-g with their longtime label home for a new single and much more to come.
“Livgardet”, the band’s first new music since 2019’s The Great War (which cracked the Top 10 in 11 countries, including No. 1 positions in Switzerland, , and Sweden), will arrive on February 26. The Swedish-language song honours the Swedish Royal Guards first established in the year 1521.
“It feels good to continue our collaboration with the world’s biggest heavy metal label, Nuclear Blast,” said Sabaton bassist and co-founder Pär Sundström, who also serves as the band’s manager. “We have been working with Nuclear Blast for more than a decade, and at the end of last year, we signed the contract for the releases, and we will continue to write metal history together.”
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The Nuclear Blast relationship with Sabaton dates back to 2010’s World War II-themed Coat of Arms. Its follow-up, 2012’s Carolus Rex, was released in both English and Swedish language editions. “Livgardet” marks a return to the band’s native language. As Sabaton’s frontman, co-founder, and principal songwriter Joakim Brodén declared: “Damn, it feels good to be singing in Swedish again!”
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Sabaton’s ninth album centered on World War I, often referred to as The Great War. The Last Stand delved into various “last stands” throughout history. “Livgardet” strengthens the band’s well-known reputation as experts, aficionados, and storytellers regarding the triumph and tragedy of battle. Pär explains further:
Since 2012 and Carolus Rex, we have been looking forward to writing more songs in Swedish, and we felt that we were not done with the history of our fatherland. Over the past years, we have been discussing around topics until something obvious came up.
One of the oldest military regiments in the world, the Swedish Royal Guard (Livgardet), was formed in the Sabaton home region in Sweden, Dalecarlia, in 1521 by the legendary Swedish king Gustav Vasa. For the past 500 years, they have evolved with the times and served under various kings and queens around the world and are still active today. We felt that such an anniversary would be worth a song, and we aimed at writing a respectful tribute, an anthem for this Swedish regiment and its legacy.
The rich 500 years of history is, needless to say, extremely hard to fit into one song, and that is why we mainly focused on the parts and battles that happened during the age of the Swedish Empire. We aimed to write a respectful tribute, a powerful anthem, for this Swedish regiment and its remarkable legacy.
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