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Saberblood: Frost Carved Frequencies

39 min · 22. juni 2026
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In this Northwest Connection episode, we sit down with Saberblood, one of Sweden’s rising heavy‑music acts pushing the next wave of Scandinavian metal. We dive into their songwriting process, the Swedish metal influences behind their sound, and how they blend modern aggression with classic northern heaviness. If you’re searching for new Swedish metal bands, underground heavy music, or fresh artists shaping the Scandinavian metal scene, this episode delivers. Tune in for riffs, stories, and a raw look at one of Sweden’s most exciting emerging acts.

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