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Soliloquium - Själamörker single cover
Doom metal

“Själamörker” – the first Soliloquium song in Swedish

“Själamörker” is the second single from the upcoming Soliloquium album “Famine”, and the first ever Soliloquium song in Swedish. Have a listen and see what you think – the full album is out on April 11th on Meuse Music Records.

By soliloquium, 2 monthsMarch 18, 2025 ago
Opeth discography countdown - worst to best album
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Opeth discography – albums from worst to best

Given the release of “The Last Will and Testament”, I figured it would be fun to do an Opeth discography rundown of all the albums, similar to what I did with Cannibal Corpse a few years ago. I haven’t listened to some of the releases in a long time, so Read more…

By soliloquium, 2 monthsMarch 11, 2025 ago
Soliloquium - Famine album cover
Doom metal

“Famine” song analysis – suburban darkness

What’s the Soliloquium song “Famine” about? If you want to know more, you’re in the right place. Here is my deep-dive into the song’s themes and musical influences.

By soliloquium, 3 monthsMarch 5, 2025 ago
Soliloquium - Famine album cover
Doom metal

New Soliloquium single “Famine” out now!

It’s finally time for some new Soliloquium music! Here’s the new single “Famine”, the first single from the upcoming album that’s out on April 11th on Meuse Music Records. Listen to it on your favorite platform now: Bandcamp -> YouTube -> Spotify -> About me – deathdoom.com, music and more Read more…

By soliloquium, 3 monthsFebruary 25, 2025 ago
Soliloquium new album announcement
Doom metal

Soliloquium announces new album “Famine”

I’m glad to finally announce the new Soliloquium album “Famine”. It’s been a while in the making, but 2025 is the year things happen! As announced earlier this week, we’ve partnered up with Meuse Music Records to release this new album. The album is out on April 11th as a Read more…

By soliloquium, 3 monthsFebruary 21, 2025 ago
Doom metal

Nordic melodic death/doom metal and Soliloquium

Why doesn’t Soliloquium play classic Nordic-style melodic death/doom metal anymore, like on the first few releases? Well, that’s something I’m gonna elaborate on. Since many of you enjoyed my rants about extreme metal listening and metal crowd behavior, here’s another one. Please make them stop, right? Sorry, here it starts. Read more…

By soliloquium, 1 yearJanuary 19, 2024 ago
Katatonia albums ranked
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Best Katatonia albums – the ultimate ranking by a longtime fan!

My ranking of all studio full-lengths in Katatonia’s discography.

By soliloquium, 2 yearsApril 19, 2023 ago
Sleep Token - next big thing or just hype?
progressive metal

Sleep Token – next big thing or just hype?

What’s this Sleep Token thing everyone is talking about? Another hype, or does the music itself match the rising popularity?

By soliloquium, 2 yearsJanuary 14, 2023 ago
Amorphis book by Markus Laakso - my review
death metal

Amorphis book by Markus Laakso – my review

The Amorphis book by Markus Laakso is a great read, especially if you’re a big fan of the band and Finnish metal music. Here’s why!

By soliloquium, 2 yearsJanuary 9, 2023 ago
Top 30 best albums of 2022 - my countdown
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Top 30 best albums of 2022 – my countdown

This is my top 30 best albums of 2022. It’s been a weird year for music that started very strong, and then fizzled out a bit, only to return in the end. While getting this list together, I realized there are so many albums that I didn’t listen to enough. Read more…

By soliloquium, 2 yearsDecember 17, 2022 ago

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Download Soliloquium music for free from Bandcamp. Swedish progressive death/doom metal for fans of Katatonia, Anathema and Paradise Lost

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Most recent blog posts:
  • 5 metal songs with amazing, original lyric themes May 25, 2025
  • “Själamörker” – the first Soliloquium song in Swedish March 18, 2025
  • Opeth discography – albums from worst to best March 11, 2025
  • 10 best slam death metal bands – the ultimate list March 10, 2025
  • “Famine” song analysis – suburban darkness March 5, 2025
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“Famine” – new Soliloquium single out now!

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Hey! Forgive me for the dumbass popup, but I have some new music out! I’m Stefan, the owner of this website and composer of progressive death/doom metal band Soliloquium. Our new single “Famine” is out and would be awesome if you had a listen. Best way to support me, and you might like it! Full album is out April 11th, and already available for digital/physical pre-order.

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