Swedish metalcore legends Adept return after nine years with massive new single / video

Swedish metalcore trailblazers Adept are back – and louder than ever. After nearly nine years of silence, the band mark their long-awaited return today with the pummelling and appropriately titled new single, ‘Heaven’.

Formed in the early 2000s in Trosa, Sweden, Adept helped shape the European metalcore scene during its formative years, quickly gaining recognition for their high-octane live shows. The band soon embarked on international headlining tours and shared stages with genre heavyweights like A Day To , Underoath, and Bring Me The Horizon. First re-emerging onto the scene in 2024 with a standout live appearance at Core Fest in Stuttgart, DE, the band ignited a pervasive wave of anticipation among long-time fans. Now, with a new era underway, Adept are poised to make a thunderous impact on metalcore’s global stage.

Today, Adept unveil their powerful new single “Heaven” a raw and cathartic exploration of guilt, loss, and being relentlessly pursued by personal demons. Driven by fast-paced riffs, sombre melodies, and crowned by a crushing breakdown, the track seamlessly weaves between piercing growls and soaring clean vocals for a dynamically intense listen. The track arrives accompanied by a cinematic official music video, using striking visuals and a modern aesthetics that captures the song’s emotional weight with. Stay tuned for more exciting news coming soon.

Vocalist Robert Ljung comments on the new single:

“Heaven” is a dark and emotional song about carrying old scars into the present and learning how to face them. It’s built around heavy riffs, a massive chorus, and a lot of raw emotion. Lyrically, it’s about holding on to unresolved parts of your past but also about finding the strength to face them and move forward.

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