Today sees the release of THERION‘s17th studio album Leviathan! The album was met with widespread praise and critical acclaim, and the Swedish Symphonic Metal forerunners are proud to celebrate its release day with yet another magnificent music video for the song “Tuonela. You can expect demons, swordplay, fire, blood, drama & basically anything else that’s epic crammed into one video! Enjoy! Watch the video for “Tuonela here: 

THERION‘s new album Leviathan can be bought or streamed here: http://nblast.de/Therion-Leviathan

Former NIGHTWISH singer and bassist Marko Hietala lends his voice as a guest singer to the song.

THERION mastermind Christofer Johnsson comments:
Like everyone else, I’m very sad and was also surprised to read that Marko is leaving NIGHTWISH. But I understand his reasons and the frustrations that many people share about the same tissues. But Marko has been active as a professional recording artist with various quality bands since the mid-80s, so I am absolutely sure in time we will see his return to the scene. He is simply too good to not be involved with music. But right now I hope he will take a good amount of time to just find himself and get the full energy and inspiration back on track.

Here’s the video for the last THERION single “Die Wellen der Zeit“: https://youtu.be/ESR1Fe5XfpU

The lyric video for the single “Leviathan” can still be watched here:
https://youtu.be/t1h0pdsC6w

Below is the tracklist for Leviathan
1.    The Leaf on the Oak of Far
2.    Tuonela
3.    Leviathan
4.    Die Wellen der Zeit
5.    Aži Dahāka
6.    Eye of Algol
7.    Nocturnal Light
8.    Great Marquis of Hell
9.    Psalm of Retribution
10.  El Primer Sol
11.  Ten Courts of Diyu

“Leviathan” is available in the following formats:CD JewelcaseCD DigipakLtd. CD Digipak + Patch (Ltd. to 500 / Mailorder only)VinylBlack LPClear LP (Ltd. to 300)Gold LP (Ltd. to 300 / Mailorder only)Silver LP (Ltd. to 600 / USA exclusive). 
Purchase Leviathan here: http://nblast.de/Therion-Leviathan

THERION have always been a band that has challenged themselves to explore new paths while remaining true to their musical core values. For their 17th studio album, Leviathan, mastermind Christofer Johnsson and his collaborator Thomas Vikström have created something that has been previously unthinkable to the guitarist and the singer. “We have done the only thing that was left of all the different angles to explore“, explains Christofer. “We have decided to give the people what they kept asking for. ‘Leviathan’ is the first album that we have deliberately packed with THERION hit songs.”

When THERION came into being in 1988 by changing its name from the already existing band BLITZKRIEG, which was founded a year earlier, Christofer had rather taken inspiration from SLAYER‘s “Reign In Blood” among other classic metal albums. At the beginning, the Swedes were firmly rooted in death metal, a genre which they helped to define, as witnessed by their debut album Of Darkness…. (1991). Yet even back then, there were hints of “something else” lurking beneath the rough surface.
 
The use of female vocals is another core ingredient of THERION today, which developed gradually. CELTIC FROST had basically introduced the female element to extreme metal on “To Mega Therion” in 1985. THERION began with both a female and male vocalist emulating a church-like choir already in their sophomore full-length ‘Beyond Sanctorum’(1992). With Symphony Masses: Ho Drakon Ho Megas (1993) and Lepaca Kliffoth (1995), Christofer continued to develop his trademark sound by gradually drifting towards cleaner vocals and more keyboards.  With “Theli”, the Swedes had firmly established a reputation of pushing the boundaries of metal in the 90s – among such acts as their compatriots TIAMATTHE GATHERING, and MOONSPELL that were often referred to as “gothic metal” at the time.

THERION continued to break new ground leaving inspiration for others to follow in their wake: On A’arab Zaraq – Lucid Dreaming (1997), Christofer further explored the use of Near Eastern music in metal which he had already begun in 1992, while Secret Of The Runes (2001) dared to have Swedish lyrics in some songs. While critics were left confused and fans challenged, THERION were often ahead of their times and vindicated in hindsight. Even the band’s 25th-anniversary excursion Les Fleurs Du Mal has by now overcome the initial shock the album caused and is only beaten in terms of streaming by the classic Vovin (1998).

When Christofer faced the question of where to go next after the dramatic “Beloved Antichrist” (2018) had finally fulfilled his musical mission, his answer is “Leviathan”named after a giant sea monster from Judeo-Christian myth that has roots in Babylonic lore: THERION has created a giant hit album – and for the first time in the history of the Swedes, their fans are not asked to explore something new, but simply to lean back and enjoy the best from their band!

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