Beardfish Rain Down a New Song

2024-10-21 by MTObsidian | 2 Comments
Swedish prog rockers Beardfish return after a eight year hiatus to bring another single called "Torrential Downpour" from their upcoming album Songs For Beating Hearts. Picking up where the band left off back in 2016, the track features groovy prog rock and a heartfelt acknowledgement to the passing of lead vocalist Rikard Sjoblom's father.




After roughly a year of feeling things out, the band decided to officially reunite and have been playing at various shows in their home country of Sweden as well as Norway. The first single off the album, "In The Autumn" was released on August 30th, 2024.




Songs For Beating Hearts is scheduled to be released on November 1st, 2024.

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Veldin
October 21st 2024
5903 Comments


Damn it’s been awhile. Excited to hear new stuff!

Antonius
October 31st 2024
398 Comments


+4626-Comfortzone is such a modern prog gem!



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