Formed in 2006, Horisont have spent close to a decade kicking ass, taking names and establishing themselves at the forefront of the Scandinavian retro rock revival (see also Witchcraft, Graveyard, Ghost etc), injecting their sound with dark boogie blues, prog complexities, NWOBHM swagger and fire-spitting choruses set to scorch the eyebrows of the first ten rows. This is music made without irony, unafraid to acknowledge an allegiance to past greats such as Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, Cactus, Thin Lizzy, Yes, Judas Priest, and perhaps the melodic power metal of Helloween.
Their first two albums Tva Sidor Av Horisonten (2009) and Second Assault (2012) earned Horisont a special place in the rock underground, while Time Warriors (2013) was a no-holds barred demonstration of classic rock and metal with a fearlessly inventive streak, and took them to a wider international audience. And now comes Odyssey, a bold leap into more expansive and ethereal musical territory. It's the band's first with native Australian and former Church Of Misery guitarist Tom Sutton.
Strap in, sit back and let the Odyssey begin...
01 Odyssey 02 Break The Limit 03 Blind 04 Bad News 05 Light My Way 06 The Night Stalker 07 Flying 08 Back On The Streets 09 Red Light 10 Stader Brinner 11 Timmarna