Solence release new single “Who You Gonna Call?” today

Author Benedetta Baldin - 27.9.2024

Swedish-formed, LA-based electronic rock/metal trailblazers Solence’s main mission is to share their endless optimism and distinctive electro-savvy yet heavy hook-laden tunes with listeners with the motto: F**k The Bad Vibes. It’s also the title of their debut track released via Better Noise Music in May. “We want to bring the fun back into rock’n’roll,” says frontman Markus Videsäter.

Solence—vocalist Videsäter, guitarist David Strääf, keyboardist Johan Swärd, and drummer David “Viking” Vikingsson—have today, September 27, shared their vigorous new track, “Who You Gonna Call?” which presents the band as your go-to squad for whenever you need to let go and have a good time. Hop along for a thrill-seeking ride, which has serious metal guitar crunch, in Solence’s party-delivering response vehicle in their high energy music video, directed by Johan Lundsten, streaming below or via YouTube.

Stream/download “Who You Gonna Call?” digitally at https://solencemusic.ffm.to/wygc.

‘Who You Gonna Call?’ is a very special song to us. It combines so many elements that we wanted to bring out on the record—the sirens, breaking the fourth wall, screaming your own band name all over…and we had the most fun while writing it. Fun fact, it’s also one of our favorite songs to play live and we always end our set with it. So, who you gonna call?! SOLENCE! Videsäter

Call Solence’s hotline 1-866-SOLENCE (1-866-765-3623) to hear a special message of encouragement directly from the band.

With over 300 million cumulative streams and nearly 1 million monthly Spotify listeners, Solence have continued to push themselves to combine their upbeat lyrics with elements of pop, electronic, metal, and hard rock to create an original sound that pushes themselves and the genre forward. The band have built a dedicated global audience on past tours opening for bands including Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine KillsElectric Callboy, and We Came As Romans, in addition to festival appearances across Europe (Rock For People Festival, Graspop Metal Meeting, Resurrection Fest, Tuska Festival, Nova Rock Festival) and the U.S. (Aftershock, Louder Than Life, Blue Ridge Rock Fest). Solence recently completed a jaunt across Europe supporting Mongolian rock sensation THE HU which included several sold-out shows. “Their energy was contagious,” commended Chaoszine of their Helsinki show. Further commenting on their energy, Ghost Cult Magazine stated, “The energy and appreciation this band has for its audience is infectious and heartwarming but at the same time you also want to start a wall of death…but with a smile on your face.”