Published: April 18, 2026
The Swedish power metal band will release their debut album June 19 featuring fantasy-inspired themes and cinematic sound
Swedish power metal band Shadowborne have released their first single “High And Low”, taken from their upcoming debut album “Heaven’s Falling”, scheduled for release on June 19 via Scarlet Records.
“High And Low” introduces the band’s direction through a narrative centered on the arrival of a powerful outsider, balancing themes of triumph and tension.
The song moves between melodic passages and heavier sections, reflecting contrasts between creation and destruction within its lyrical concept.
“Heaven’s Falling” is the band’s debut full-length release and presents a sound built around melodic power metal structures with a cinematic approach.
The album was produced by Kristoffer Göbel and mixed and mastered by Christoffer Borg at Far Beyond Productions.
The artwork was created by Alle Conti, and the band’s visual material has been directed by Patric Ullaeus.
TRACKLIST — “HEAVEN’S FALLING”
Winter Is Coming (Heims Advenit)
High And Low
Wolf And The Queen
Custodians
Hold The Door
Heaven’s Falling (Dragons’ Hymn)
Stranger To Myself
The Wall
Raven
End Of The World
The album is built around themes inspired by fantasy narratives, including elements of mythology, conflict, and identity.
Its lyrical direction explores ideas such as:
honor
exile
ambition
power and survival
These themes are presented through a conceptual framework that connects fictional settings with broader human experiences.
LINEUP
Eira Shadowborne — Lead and Backing Vocals
The Warden — Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals
The Oathbearer — Lead Guitar
The Keeper — Bass
The Warbringer — Drums
FORMATS
Digipack CD
Vinyl LP (limited marbled grey)
Digital
Following the release of “High And Low,” Shadowborne introduce their debut album “Heaven’s Falling,” marking the beginning of their recording activity with new material.
Written by Gino Alache – Music Journalist
photo by Patric Ullaeus-rEvolver Film Company
Listen to “High And Low” below: