The dark electro/synth-pop duo from Switzerland, Blackbook, unleashes an electrifying new single, "Eternal Glory", an anthemic track pulsing with soaring synths, driving rhythms, and heavenly choir arrangements. With lyrics evoking themes of ambition, perseverance, and destiny, "Glory" captures the tension and triumph of a climactic moment.
The song invites listeners to rise, rally, and embrace the pursuit of greatness. A bold blend of cinematic grandeur and retro-futuristic pop, Blackbook continues to carve out its signature sound with this unforgettable anthem.
Blackbook comments: "'Eternal Glory' is about those moments in life when everything up to that point has led you to this instant. Now let the choir sing!"
“Eternal Glory” feels tailor-made for the arena stage, yet remains deeply personal—an emotional call to arms for anyone chasing a dream. It’s a sonic journey that builds with every verse, culminating in an explosive chorus that lingers long after the final note.
The previously released single and lyric video "Addicted" can be found over HERE. Now, watch the lyric video for "Eternal Glory" right below. Link

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"I can call our show an emotional exhibitionism. If you want to drink beer and cry, please come to our show, haha." - Nokt Aeon
"It's a dark album. According to me, it's the darkest yet in our discography. It's also very suggestive, very introverted, less direct, and might be less friendly..." - Daniel Moilanen
"This time we're trying not to complicate things too much. We want to have a simple message, but that doesn't mean there will be fewer arrangements or less songwriting..." - Pedro Paixão
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