Solence’s new single “Wish You The Worst” out today

Author Benedetta Baldin - 15.8.2025

Based out of Los Angeles and originally hailing from Sweden, electronic metal group SOLENCE (@solenceofficial) mince no words on their volcanic new single “Wish You The Worst.” Out today (August 15) via Better Noise Music, the song is an unapologetic and empowering anthem to be played and sung out loud when “people in your life cut you deep,” says frontman Markus Videsäter. “Some people just want to destroy everything around them…this song is for them.” Sonically, Solence deploy big pop hooks and electro savvy with the heavy yet melodic intensity of trailblazing Swedish metal into a distinctive international sound equal parts hypnotic and uplifting.

Wish You The Worst” marks the third single from the band’s upcoming fifth album “ANGELS CALLING”, out October 3 via Better Noise Music.

I felt there was one more spot on the album for a real ‘f**k you anthem,’” Markus adds, “and in a session with our friend Jimmy we wrote ‘Wish You The Worst!’

Markus Videsäter

Listen to the track HERE and watch the video HERE. Pre-orders for “ANGELS CALLING” are available HERE.

Two singles were previously released to get fans ready for “ANGELS CALLING”. “Where Were You..?” came first on May 13. Stream it HERE and watch the lyric video HERE (over 96k views). “Dead_Alive” followed June 27. Listen to it HEREand view the lyric video HERE (over 51k views).

Solence’s lineup consists of frontman Markus Videsäter alongsideguitarist David Strääf, keyboardist Johan Swärd, and drummer David “Viking” Vikingsson. They focus all its energy on uplifting anyone in a dark state of mind to a brighter place.

SOLENCE is all about having a good time. Our message to our existing fans and potential new ones is that we want to bring the fun back into rock n’ roll. Markus Videsäter

“ANGELS CALLING” is the follow-up to their EP “BLUE MONDAY” (Better Noise Music), released this past January with three new songs: “F**k The Bad Vibes,” “A Banger A Day Keeps The Doctor Away,” and “Who You Gonna Call? (Solence),” which Houston Chronicle highlighted in their “Top 50 Best Underground Music Videos of 2024” list. It also includes two remixed versions of their hit track “Good F**king Music” by Swedish-based producer MVRE and L.A.-based producer kodeblooded (Asking Alexandria, Charlotte Sands). “BLUE MONDAY” can be downloaded and streamed HERE.

Solence returns on “ANGELS CALLING” with fresh visuals, a new look, and a retrofitted sound that combines the best of their past with a look into the future for both the group and the genre.

For some reason, I’ve always felt like my time on earth is limited, as if I might die young. Our music is about making the most of life, relationships, and passion before heaven calls us home.

Markus Videsäter

With songs like “Monsters in My Head,” “MESS,” “All of the Pain Must Go,” and the title track, the band forms a diverse collection of their most highly charged material yet. “We are now the hype squad and the party train,” smiles guitarist David Strääf.

Solence performance is a participatory sport, with audiences encouraged to sing and bounce along, as evidenced on the many stages they’ve shared worldwide on past tours opening for bands including Five Finger Death Punch, Ice Nine KillsElectric CallboyWe Came As Romans, and The HU, 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). 

Lauded as one of Pandora’s “Rising Rock Artists To Watch In 2023,” Solence have to date garnered over 370 million cumulative streams, over 940k monthly Spotify listeners, and over 96 million video views since their formation in 2012. The band started by releasing heavy renditions of well-known pop hits from the likes of Imagine Dragons, Fall Out Boy, Ed Sheeran, Britney Spears, and Queen before breaking out with their 2019 debut album “BROTHERS”. It was quickly followed by their sophomore album, “DIRECTION”, which saw them achieve their first Active Rock radio charting with “Animal In Me” which became SiriusXM Octane’s most-played track in 2020. Octane’s Sr. Director, Music Programming Vincent Usuriello described Solence’s sound as “a dynamic fusion of rock, metal, and pop elements, with powerful vocals, electrifying guitar riffs, and infectious melodies, creating an immersive sonic experience.” In 2021, Solence released their third album, “DEAFENING”, which showed their range of inspirations from music to anime, gaming, sci-fi, and even philosophy and soon followed with their fourth album “HOPE IS A CULT” in 2023. Amidst writing new material for Solence, Videsäter and Strääf have lent their songwriting skills to pop acts including Jason Derulo and Bebe Rexha.

In 2025, Solence continues to spread its life-affirming message.

‘Until I hear the ‘Angels Calling’ reminds us that life is way too short to worry about doubt or making mistakes. We never know when our time is up, so let’s make the most of it while we can! Markus Videsäter

Solence will hit the road later this year for a European tour opening for Nothing More, which launches November 7 in Finland, along with Catch Your Breath and Ankor. General tickets are available now on their official website.

Here’s the track listing for “ANGELS CALLING”:

1. Angels Calling

2. Monsters In My Head

3. Where Were You..?

4. MESS

5. 

6. Dead_Alive

7. Wish You The Worst

8. Dangerous To Love

9. All of the Pain Must Go

10. Angels vs Demons_

Check out Solence’s tour with Nothing More at any of the following stops:

Fri 11/7          Tampere, Finland                          Tavara-Asema

Sat 11/8        Helsinki, Finland                            Tavastia

Mon 11/10     Stockholm, Sweden                      Fryshuset Arenan

Tue 11/11      Oslo, Norway                                Vulkan Arena

Wed 11/12    Copenhagen, Denmark                 Amager Bio

Fri 11/14        Hamburg, Germany                     Große Freiheit 36

Sat 11/15      Berlin, Germany                           Astra Kulturhaus

Sun 11/16     Warsaw, Poland                            Progresja

Tue 11/18      Prague, Czeck Republic                Archa+

Wed 11/19    Vienna, Austria                              Arena

Fri 11/21        Munich, Germany                          Backstage

Sat 11/22      Stuttgart, Germany                        LKA Longhorn

Sun 11/23     Zurich, Switzerland                       Komplex 457

Tue 11/25      Tilburg, Netherlands                      O13

Wed 11/26    Paris, France                                Elysee Montmarte

Fri 11/28        Frankfurt, Germany                       Batschkapp

Sat 11/29      Cologne, Germany                        Essigfabrik

Sun 11/30     Antwerp, Belgium                          Trix

Tue 12/2        Glasgow, Scotland                        SWG3

Thu 12/4        Manchester, U.K.                         O2 Ritz

Fri 12/5          London, U.K.                                O2 Forum Kentish Town

Sat 12/6        Bristol, U.K.                                  O2 Academy