Today marks the release of “We Go Off Tonight,” the latest single from the trailblazing Scandinavian rock band, Symphony of Sweden. Known for their cinematic melodies and hard-hitting instrumentation, the band is now pushing boundaries with a fresh, modern sound that fuses electronic beats, heavy guitars, and orchestral elements.

Lead vocalist Lee describes the track as a culmination of the band’s creative journey to craft a hybrid sound that’s both innovative and undeniably Symphony of Sweden. “We’ve always loved experimenting, and this time we wanted more — more energy, more layers, and more impact. It’s the ultimate party anthem, blending real drums, electronic beats, and killer melodies. When that big drum hits, there’s no way you’ll stay seated!”

Keyboardist and producer Evan adds, “We aimed for a hybrid that combines heavy metal riffs with a super catchy chorus. Something in the spirit of bands like Electric Callboy but still uniquely us. Henrik Bodin-Sköld played a huge role in bringing this to life with his incredible guitar riffs. Once we had that foundation, the production just clicked into place.”

With its upbeat vibe, “We Go Off Tonight” is a celebration of new beginnings — perfectly timed for the holiday season. Lee shares, “It’s about ending a chapter with energy and charging into the next with full throttle. That’s how life should be — no slow walks, just running headfirst into the unknown.”

In addition to the single, fans can dive deeper into this electrifying new sound through the official music video, also released today. Lee teases, “It’s futuristic, electronic, and full of surprises—just like the song.”

This release sets the stage for Symphony of Sweden’s exciting plans for 2025. “We’re going bigger, faster, and stronger,” says Lee“From more live shows to new music, we’re inviting fans to join us on this thrilling ride.”

To their loyal fanbase, Lee expresses gratitude: “Thank you for all the love and support you’ve given us. We hope you’ll join us in this next chapter—it’s going to be bigger and better than ever!”

“We Go Off Tonight” is available now on all major streaming platforms, alongside its official music video on YouTube. Brace yourselves for an explosive anthem that’s guaranteed to light up your playlists — and your celebrations.

Check out the official video by clicking here!

Welcome to the musical world of Symphony Of Sweden!

Coming from the North of Sweden with winter and ice bears all over the place, the music is the other way around. Grand and epic with huge arrangements, the missing link between pop and metal – this is Symphony of Sweden! Add the powerful voice of Linus “Lee” Wester and the creative talent of Pontus “Evan” Hagberg you will have a concept that brings you on a journey from here to eternity.

Symphony Of Sweden is:
Pontus „Evan” Hagberg
Linus „Lee” Wester

Evan and Lee lived in the same small town up north in Sweden. Lee had his own little service point, betting shop, tobacco store nearby which also happened to be Evan’s local service point where he went to get his parcels. After saying hello to each other for a couple of years, there was one day Evan had a parcel to get – which obviously was music-related. They fell into conversation with each other, a few days later Evan invited Lee to his studio. Evan: „he had found one of my instrumental tracks on Youtube and sang it with a new melody on top and lyrics for me in the studio, right there when he just arrived! I was blown away, and a week later we had our first ever track produced and completed. As soon he sang his first two words in the studio I wanted to work with him!”

The band released their first album, Inner Demons in January 2021, and their second album, Saints Of Yesterday came out on the 3rd of February, 2022. The band’s latest material, Haunted was released on the 7th of February, 2024.

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