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Swedish heavy rockers Besvärjelsen release hypnotic music video for their new single »Clouds«

Swedish heavy rockers Besvärjelsen release hypnotic music video for the second single »Clouds« taken from their sophomore full-length album, »Atlas«, scheduled for release on May 27th, 2022 via Magnetic Eye Records.

Video was directed by Mats Ek.

Tracklist:
01. The Cardinal Ride
02. Acheron
03. Clouds
04. House Of The Burning Light
05. Paradise
06. Digerliden
07. Descent
08. Celestial
09. Obscured By Darkness
10. Divided Ends

Courtesy of Purple Sage PR:

Swedish forest rockers Besvärjelsen release their dark and immersive new video »Clouds«, the second single taken from their new album »Atlas«, to be issued worldwide on May 27th through Magnetic Eye Records.

Besvärjelsen comment: “The lyrics are based on a poem that I wrote years ago,” explains singer Lea Amling Alazam. “It dealt with surprise and a shitty relationship. When listening to the music, I knew that I wanted something bombastic, an epic piece of heartbreak music. After living in a chaotic relationship during the pandemic, I could very much relate to the poem again and just adapted it to fit with my current feelings. It turned out to be a great anti-love song, and hopefully also ends up as a big middle finger to my ex. Still, it was fun to record this song, but I will never, ever hit those endnotes live.”

Erik: “It was the first song I wrote actually, I mean like the first in my whole life. I have contributed ideas, arrangements and drum stuff before, but I had not written a song from scratch until »Clouds«. I wrote it in garageband on my phone since I really can’t play guitar except for some chords. I was in a phase where I listened a lot to Paradise Lost (happens every now and then) and got inspired to write some Paradise Lost-ish (their »One Second« album in particular) music even though the final song doesn’t sound like them at all. »Clouds« actually had a different verse from the beginning. That was the version that Lea came up with the vocal melodies to. And that was the first real holy shit moment, hearing her vocal melody on that demo. Then I knew it was going to be a great song. The second holy shit moment was hearing Staffan’s guitar solo. Another big change occurred quite late in the game, Johan changed the arrangement by deleting the verses and kept Lea’s vocal melody over the intro chords instead. He also added an embryo of the drum beat on the second verse. At first I thought he just wrecked the song, but his instincts were right and it made the song better, and that’s what’s important. We ended up with a really cool song.”

Johan: “One of those songs that fit perfect on the album to get the right dynamic. Staffan’s solo in the end also took it to the next level.”


Photo by Jerk Rönnols

On their sophomore full-length »Atlas«, aptly named after the mythical Greek titan who literally carries the weight of the world on his shoulders, Besvärjelsen take a huge step toward the perfect wedding of melodic doom with subtle touches of prog as well as punk, folk, and classic rock. The distinctly urban component in the sound of these rockers is very much amplified by the outstanding vocals of Lea Amling Alazam. The charismatic singer took a fresh approach by embracing melodies and phrases of the grunge and emo sounds that defined her youth as well as African and Middle Eastern music – while keeping her characteristic bluesy undertones.

With its wistful melodies and towering riff-power, »Atlas« represents a logical progression along the course that Besvärjelsen charted from the start. The band was co-founded by guitarists and vocalists Andreas Baier and Staffan Stensland Vinrot in 2014 with a clear vision to channel the spirit and traditions of the vast Dalarna forests, a region otherwise famous for its painted wooden horses, into contemporary heavy music. »Atlas« will be available on limited colored LP, CD and digital on May 27th via Magnetic Eye Records. Watch their latest video »Digerliden« at this location.

Besvärjelsen »Atlas« out May 27th on Magnetic Eye Records – Pre-order HERE!

What to do when you like rock and doom born from the desert but your surroundings offer anything but arid lands? Besvärjelsen found an impressive answer in the grim forests of their homeland in Dalarna, Sweden. Having grown up in the far north at the meeting grounds of ancient Norse and Finnish cultures amongst echoes of runes and gods, shamans and spirits, the spellbinding five-piece crafted their name from the Swedish word for “conjuring” while drawing heavy inspiration from local lore, mysticism, and the dark, old musical traditions.

Yet Besvärjelsen are anything but another “pagan” outfit longing for a time that never was. Andreas, coming from a background in punk and hardcore, had realized that by slowing things down, their music would gain in-depth while allowing haunting melodies to exist alongside a cathartic heaviness. Once vocalist Lea Amling Alazam arrived with a fiery passion for punk and stoner rock that had begun at the local skate park when she was just 13, Andreas and Staffan happily relegated their shared vocal duties to a supporting role – an easy choice as Lea’s distinctive voice summoned the intimacy and charisma of singers like Nina Simone or Amy Winehouse.

Besvärjelsen released their debut EP »Villfarelser« in 2015, which was followed quickly by the »Exil« EP in 2016. Around this time, former Dozer and Greenleaf drummer Erik Bäckwall joined the line-up as a permanent member. Both EPs, though self-financed and released with minimal promotion, were well-received and even gained airplay on Swedish national radio. Their debut full-length »Vallmo« hit the streets of Stockholm and elsewhere in 2018, shortly after Erik had convinced his Dozer and Greenleaf bandmate Johan Rockner to join the band on bass. »Vallmo« merged crushing riffs and storming drums with increasingly sophisticated melodies and thoughtful themes, which even earned the band a festival slot opening for Deep Purple.

With the mini-album »Frost«, Besvärjelsen intended to crush stages all over Europe in 2019, before being forced into involuntary live performance hibernation (like every other band around the globe) for two years. Although forced to write separately, the band used the spare time to compile a wealth of ideas, amassed remotely and shared across the miles and months of relative solitude, which would finally result in the recording of »Atlas« with producer Karl Daniel Lidén in 2021. Re-purposing melancholic harmonies that could have been derived from the playbook of Alice In Chains, adding gravity that would make Windhand proud, and topping their upgraded sound with exciting yet intimate vocal lines, they have carved a towering monolith from solid rock and planted it firmly into the magical woods of their homeland to send its heavy lay-lines around the globe.

Besvärjelsen is:
Lea Amling Alazam – Vocals
Staffan Winroth – Guitar, Vocals
Andreas Baier – Guitar, Vocals
Johan Rockner – Bass
Erik Bäckwall – Drums

Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

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