Freshly-signed thrash metal outfit Hostilia have announced the release of their brand new album Face the Fire. The new offering will be released on 24th October via Hammerheart Records, just before embarking on their tour with The Haunted that month.
The second new single and video 'Shadow People' can be viewed BELOW!
Lead guitarist William Lindeblad comments on the track::"'Shadow People' was one of the last tracks we wrote for the album. We wanted that midtempo song with a catchy chorus to bring variety to the album – and I think we nailed it."
Brother and drummer of the band Albert adds: "Lyrically, it’s about a guy who acts normal around his friends, but when he’s alone he hears voices and feels constantly watched. In the video, our vocalist Tim went all in on the role – it takes some serious balls to do what he did out on the street. Maybe he went a little too all in… Check it out and decide for yourself, haha."
The Swedish thrash metal band Hostilia was formed in Gothenburg in the fall of 2021, by brothers William (lead guitar) and Albert Lindeblad (drums) - just 18 and 14 years old at the time. Before the year was over, the band had released their first demo, which caught the attention of the underground. Several line-up changes followed, but everything fell into place when bassist Gabriel Sepúlveda, guitarist Petter Hernroth, and dynamic frontman Tim Angelini joined the ranks. The band had finally found a lineup ready to go all the way.
Since the beginning, Hostilia was set on pouring all their energy into becoming a ferocious live act. Their reputation spread fast, and in December 2023 they were handpicked to perform at the annual party at Restaurant 2112 - the Gothenburg bar owned by members of In Flames and The Halo Effect.
Among the guests was Jakob Herrmann, producer and owner of Top Floor Studios. There to enjoy the party, he left impressed and intrigued by the band’s songwriting and tight performance. Driven by curiosity, he offered Hostilia a chance to record at his studio - free of charge.
To test his gut feeling, Herrmann insisted on recording everything live in one room: no overdubs, no click tracks, no edits. The raw session exceeded all expectations and was released in December 2024 by Portuguese label Gruesome Records as All The Blood Spilt - The Top Floor Live Sessions, the EP captured the essence of Hostilia in full force. Each track was accompanied by a live-in-the-studio video.
In the summer of 2024, KISS legend Gene Simmons was looking for a young guitarist to join him on stage during his headline show at Liseberg amusement park in Gothenburg. The Simmons team chose Hostilia lead guitarist William Lindeblad - on the very day of the concert. Just hours later, William stood on stage with his childhood hero, performing 'I Love It Loud' in front of 5,000 people - a song he had never played before.
Determined not to waste time, Hostilia began work on their debut album even before the EP was released. Drums were recorded and produced by Jakob Herrmann at Top Floor Studios. However, the band soon realized they wanted full creative control - and fearlessly chose to produce and record the rest of the album themselves, made possible by the band’s guitarist Petter Hernroth, at this point a certified sound engineer.
In November 2024, Hostilia joined Swedish heavy rockers Bombus as support act on a nationwide tour - an eye-opener for many unsuspecting metal fans across the country. By the tour’s end, Hostilia had been offered support slots with death metal legends Dismember and a tour supporting thrash icons The Haunted - both happening in the fall of 2025.
That same year, the band was featured with an interview and live footage in the critically acclaimed “Total Metal” exhibition in Stockholm - a tribute to Swedish metal past, present, and future. The segment was produced by world-renowned director Jonas Åkerlund. Swedish national TV also aired a piece about the future of metal in Sweden, with Hostilia as the example - including footage from their Top Floor live session videos.
What began as a simple ambition - to become a killer live band - may just have been the perfect strategy after all.
Hostilia tour dates
20 Sep - Black Nights & Heavy Nights Festival 2025 - Stavanger (NOR)
10 Oct - Dismember / Support: Impurity + Hostilia - Stockholm (SWE)
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