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Soen is a Swedish progressive metal band formed in 2010. The group consists of vocalist Joel Ekelöf, guitarist Cody Lee Ford, drummer Martin Lopez and keyboardist Lars Åhlund. They are currently signed to Silver Lining and have released six studio albums. Their most recent studio album, Memorial, was released on 1 September 2023.
Key Information
History
[edit]Initially formed in 2004,[1] it was in May 2010 that the formation of Soen was announced. The original lineup consisted of former Opeth drummer Martin Lopez, ex-Death, Testament and Sadus bassist Steve Di Giorgio, Willowtree vocalist Joel Ekelöf and guitarist Joakim Platbarzdis.[2] The group's first song, "Fraccions", was released on the band's official website in October 2010.[3] Their first video, for the song "Savia", was posted on their Facebook page in February 2012.[4] Their second video is a moody acoustic version of the song "Ideate". The band's third video is for the song "Delenda".
Drummer Martin Lopez has described Soen's music as "melodic, heavy, intricate and very different than everything else."[2] Their debut, Cognitive, was released in February 2012 receiving positive critical reception. The members' technical proficiency was praised the most, though many reviewers noted extreme stylistic similarities to the music of Tool. Martin Lopez commented on the Tool similarity: "We are inspired by Tool but I consider them not only a band but a genre. Besides that, I really don't think there's anything to argue about, we make good music whoever it would remind you of. Some people tend to dislike rather than like and are looking for faults instead of seeing music for what it is, good or bad".[5]
Cognitive was released on Spinefarm Records on 15 February 2012. The album was mixed by David Bottrill (Tool, Coheed and Cambria, Silverchair, Smashing Pumpkins, Muse, etc.) and mastered by João Carvalho. There is also a bonus track on the Japanese edition called "Writhen".[5] Soen's second album, Tellurian was released on 4 November 2014. The album was produced by Platbarzdis, mixed again by David Bottrill and mastered at Bob Ludwig's Gateway setup in the U.S. by Adam Ayan. Lykaia is the third album released by Soen on 3 February 2017. The whole album was recorded using analog equipment. Their fourth album, Lotus, was released on 1 February 2019. Their fifth album, Imperial, was released on 29 January 2021.[6] Their sixth album, Memorial, was released on 1 September 2023. Their seventh album, Reliance, will be released on 16 January 2026.[7]
Band members
[edit]- Current
- Martín López – drums, percussion (2010–present)
- Joel Ekelöf – lead vocals (2010–present)
- Lars Åhlund – keyboards, guitars, percussion, backing vocals (2014–present)
- Cody Lee Ford – guitars, backing vocals (2018–present)
- Stefan Stenberg – bass (2013–2020, 2025–present)
- Former
- Steve Di Giorgio – bass (2010–2013)
- Joakim Platbarzdis – guitars (2010–2015)
- Marcus Jidell – guitars (2015–2018)
- Oleksii 'Zlatoyar' Kobel – bass (2020–2025)
- Session
- Christian Andolf – bass
- Inti Oyarzún – bass
Timeline

Discography
[edit]Studio albums
[edit]| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| AUT [8] |
BEL (WA) [9] |
FIN [10] |
GER [11] |
NLD [12] |
SWI [13] |
US Heat [14] | ||||||||
| 2012 | Cognitive | — | — | 32 | — | — | — | — | ||||||
| 2014 | Tellurian | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||
| 2017 | Lykaia | 52 | — | — | 72 | — | 66 | 18 | ||||||
| 2019 | Lotus | 48 | 166 | — | 22 | 185 | 37 | 13 | ||||||
| 2021 | Imperial | 19 | 123 | 17 | 16 | 71 | 9 | — | ||||||
| 2023 | Memorial | — | — | 18 [15] |
14 | 69 | 8 | — | ||||||
| 2026 | Reliance | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||||
| "—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||||
Live albums
[edit]| Year | Title | Peak chart positions | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| GER [11] |
SWI [13] | ||||||||||
| 2022 | Atlantis | 60 | 47 | ||||||||
Singles
[edit]- "Savia" (2012)
- "Delenda" (2012)
- "Tabula Rasa" (2014)
- "The Words" (2014)
- "Sectarian" (2016)
- "Lucidity" (2017)
- "Opal" (2017)
- "Rival" (2018)
- "Martyrs" (2018)
- "Lotus" (2019)
- "Antagonist" (2020)
- "Monarch" (2020)
- "Illusion" (2021)
- "EMDR" (2021)
- "Thurifer" (2021)
- "Unbreakable" (2023)
- "Memorial" (2023)
- "Violence" (2023)
- "Primal" (2025)
References
[edit]- ^ "Soen". Facebook.com. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ a b "Former OPETH Drummer Joins Forces With SADUS Bassist - May 28, 2010". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 1 February 2013.
- ^ "SOEN Featuring MARTIN LOPEZ, STEVE DIGIORGIO: New Song Posted Online - Oct. 17, 2010". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 14 July 2012.
- ^ "Former OPETH Drummer's SOEN: 'Savia' Video Released - Feb. 2, 2012". Blabbermouth.net. Archived from the original on 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b Interview with Martin Lopez, by Grande-Rock.com retrieved on 15 March 2012.
- ^ "Soen debut new song". Sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 19 November 2020.
- ^ Jerry Ewing (16 September 2025). "Soen announce new studio album, Reliance, will be released in January". loudersound.com. Retrieved 16 September 2025.
- ^ "Das österreichische Hitparaden- und Musik-Portal". Austriancharts.at. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^ "Ultratop / Soen". Ultratop (in French).
- ^ "Finnish charts portal". finnishcharts.com. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^ a b "Discographie Soen". GfK Entertainment. Retrieved 7 February 2019.
- ^ Steffen Hung. "Dutch Charts". dutchcharts.nl. Retrieved 25 February 2018.
- ^ a b "Die Offizielle Schweizer Hitparade und Music Community". Hitparade.ch. Retrieved 24 February 2017.
- ^ "Soen Chart History: Heatseekers Albums". Billboard. Archived from the original on 1 February 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
- ^ "Albumit 36/2023" (in Finnish). Musiikkituottajat. Retrieved 9 September 2023.
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[edit]Background
Formation
Soen was founded in 2010 by drummer Martin López, formerly of Opeth, following his departure from that band in 2006 due to burnout from extensive touring and a desire to pursue his own creative vision.[7] López, who had initially conceptualized the project as early as 2004 alongside guitarist Kim Platbarzdis, sought a new outlet for music that emphasized emotional depth and atmospheric progressive structures, moving away from the more aggressive elements of his prior work.[8] This motivation stemmed from his need for greater artistic control and a focus on groovy, introspective compositions blending progressive metal with rock influences.[7] López began initial collaborations with bassist Steve Di Giorgio, a veteran of bands like Testament and Sadus, who joined as a co-founding member to contribute to early songwriting sessions held in Sweden. These sessions emphasized layered, atmospheric arrangements and technical precision, laying the groundwork for the band's sound.[8] In 2010, vocalist Joel Ekelöf, previously of Willowtree, was recruited for his versatile and emotive vocal delivery, which aligned with the project's aim for melodic, non-growling expressions of emotion.[8] Platbarzdis was added to handle intricate riffing, completing the original lineup and enabling the band to refine their material through collaborative file-sharing despite members' international locations.[7] After recording demos, Soen signed with AFM Records in 2011, marking a pivotal step toward their professional debut. The creative base was established in Stockholm, Sweden, where López had returned after a period of recovery abroad, facilitating focused rehearsals and production.[7] Early challenges included lineup instability, as the international roster posed logistical hurdles, compounded by López's ongoing recovery from post-Opeth burnout and anxiety issues that had prompted his earlier hiatus from music.[7] Despite these obstacles, the core members' professionalism and shared vision solidified the band's foundation.[8]Influences
Soen's foundational sound draws heavily from drummer Martin López's tenure with Opeth from 1997 to 2006, where he contributed to the band's progressive metal framework but sought to evolve beyond its death metal elements in his new project. This influence manifests in Soen's adoption of progressive complexity, including atmospheric builds and dynamic shifts, while shifting toward an alternative, atmospheric rock direction that avoids extreme metal aggression. López has described Soen as continuing the path Opeth began exploring in its later years, emphasizing emotional depth over technical display.[7][9] A prominent external inspiration is Tool, whose impact on rhythmic intricacy and hypnotic grooves is evident in Soen's early material. López has explicitly acknowledged Tool as more than a band, viewing it as an entire genre that shapes Soen's groove-oriented approach. Vocalist Joel Ekelöf has noted the frequent comparisons to Tool's rhythmic style, embracing them as a positive association while highlighting Soen's unique execution.[10][9] Pink Floyd's melodic progressive rock elements contribute to Soen's emotional and introspective layers, serving as a common denominator among band members. Guitarist Kim Platbarzdis has highlighted shared appreciation for Pink Floyd, including covers of their material, which informs the band's atmospheric and heartfelt song structures.[11] Broader cultural inspirations include Turkish, Arabic, and Latin music, which introduce exotic rhythms and scales to Soen's palette. López, raised with exposure to Turkish music, recommended artists like İbrahim Tatlıses to Ekelöf, while his affinity for Middle Eastern and Arabic sounds, alongside Latin folk traditions, adds distinctive percussive and melodic flavors. These elements reflect the band's diverse backgrounds and Ekelöf's observations on their collective inspirations.[12][9] Jazz fusion draws from López's background, incorporating improvisational drum patterns that enhance Soen's rhythmic sophistication. Both López and bassist Steve DiGiorgio draw from jazz listening habits, blending them with progressive structures for nuanced, groove-driven percussion. López's admiration for Latin jazz drummers further underscores this fusion influence in his playing style.[9][13] Alternative metal influences contribute to Soen's textured guitar work, prioritizing subtlety and atmosphere over aggression. The band deliberately avoids mainstream metal tropes, focusing instead on infusing "heart and soul" into songwriting to create prog rock with metal edges. Platbarzdis has emphasized this philosophy, positioning Soen as emotionally driven rather than conventionally heavy.[11]History
2010–2014: Inception and debut album
Soen signed with Spinefarm Records shortly after their official formation in 2010, marking the beginning of their recording career as a progressive metal outfit led by drummer Martin Lopez and vocalist Joel Ekelöf. The band, featuring Lopez on drums, Ekelöf on vocals, bassist Steve DiGiorgio, guitarist Kim Platbarzdis, and keyboardist Lars Åhlund, entered the studio to craft their debut album Cognitive. Produced by Ekelöf and Platbarzdis, the record was mixed by Grammy-winning engineer David Bottrill and mastered by João Carvalho, emphasizing a polished yet atmospheric sound rooted in the band's Swedish origins.[14][15][16] Released on February 15, 2012, Cognitive showcased Soen's blend of intricate rhythms, heavy riffs, and introspective melodies, drawing comparisons to progressive influences while establishing their melancholic identity. Tracks like "Oscillation" highlighted the band's technical depth, with Lopez's dynamic drumming—featuring subtle tribal patterns and precise fills—providing a foundation for Ekelöf's haunting, versatile vocals that shifted from whispered introspection to soaring crescendos. The album's organic feel stemmed from its focus on live band interplay during recording sessions in Sweden, capturing a human, emotive quality amid complex arrangements.[14][17][18] Critics praised Cognitive for its sophisticated execution, particularly Lopez's understated yet masterful percussion and Ekelöf's evocative singing, which added emotional weight to the progressive structures. Reviews noted the album's atmospheric production and avoidance of over-the-top virtuosity, positioning Soen as a fresh voice in prog metal despite echoes of established acts. It achieved modest commercial success, peaking at number 32 on the Finnish Albums Chart.[19][18][20][21] To promote Cognitive, Soen embarked on their first major European tour in 2012, serving as openers for Paradise Lost on the Tragic Idol European Tour Part 2, where they performed tracks like "Oscillation" to build a live following. These dates helped solidify the band's stage presence and fanbase across the continent.[22] By 2013, the lineup underwent its first change when bassist Steve DiGiorgio departed due to scheduling conflicts, with Stefan Stenberg stepping in to maintain continuity. This adjustment allowed the band to focus on writing and recording their follow-up album Tellurian, further refining their sound while retaining core members Lopez, Ekelöf, Platbarzdis, and Åhlund.[23][24][8]2015–2020: Evolution and mid-career releases
Following the release of their debut album Cognitive, Soen experienced a period of refinement in their sound, marked by the November 4, 2014, issuance of Tellurian through Spinefarm Records. The album showcased a fusion of melodic progressive metal elements, with tracks like the opener "Tabula Rasa" emphasizing intricate rhythms, hypnotic bass lines, and aggressive choruses that highlighted the band's growing emphasis on atmospheric depth over pure technicality.[25] Critics noted Tellurian as a significant evolution, praising its bewitching melodies and improved cohesion compared to earlier work, which helped solidify Soen's presence in the progressive metal scene.[26] In 2017, Soen transitioned to UDR Music for their third album, Lykaia, released on February 3, which delved into themes of loss and introspection through analog-recorded tracks that blended ethereal and heavier dynamics.[27] Songs such as "Lucidity" were particularly acclaimed for their tender, emotionally resonant compositions, stripping away heavier guitars to focus on poignant, flowing arrangements that evoked a sense of vulnerability.[28] The album's production enhanced its organic feel, earning praise for balancing complex riffing with profound emotional layers, positioning Soen as a maturing force in progressive metal.[29] To support Lykaia, the band embarked on an extensive European tour, including shared dates that expanded their live following. By 2018, Soen welcomed Canadian guitarist Cody Ford as a full-time member on October 23, bringing stability to their live performances after previous lineup flux and contributing fresh guitar textures to their evolving sound.[30] This change preceded the February 1, 2019, release of Lotus via Silver Lining Music, an album that shifted toward alternative metal influences with polished, aggressive edges while retaining progressive roots.[31] Featuring dynamic tracks like "Rival," Lotus incorporated guest contributions that added vocal variety, and it achieved commercial success, peaking at number 22 on the German albums chart.[32][33] The record's blend of melancholy and intensity was lauded for its maturity, marking Soen's transition from technically dense compositions to more accessible, song-driven structures that broadened their appeal.[34] Throughout this era, Soen's growth was evident in their festival appearances, including a notable set at Wacken Open Air in 2018, where they delivered a mix of material from Tellurian and Lykaia to an enthusiastic crowd.[35] Critics consistently highlighted the band's stylistic maturation, from the tribal polyrhythms of early releases to the emotive, riff-heavy accessibility of Lotus, affirming their status as innovative progressive metallers capable of emotional and sonic depth.[36]2021–present: Recent albums and developments
In 2021, Soen released their fifth studio album, Imperial, on January 29 through Silver Lining Music.[37] The album was recorded amid the COVID-19 pandemic, which influenced its creation as a product of global isolation and uncertainty, with production handled by David Castillo and Iñaki Marconi.[38] Tracks such as "Martyr" explore themes of emotional and societal disconnection, reflecting the era's challenges.[39] Due to pandemic restrictions, the band opted for virtual promotion, including lyric videos for singles like "Antagonist," to connect with fans remotely.[40] Following the album's release, Soen resumed live performances in a post-pandemic landscape, culminating in the special concert film *Atlantis*, issued on November 18, 2022, via Silver Lining Music.[41] Recorded live at Atlantis Grammofon Studios in Stockholm earlier that year with orchestral accompaniment, the release reinterprets thirteen key tracks from the band's catalog, emphasizing atmospheric depth and audience engagement through a streamed event format.[42] This marked Soen's first official live album, blending progressive elements with symphonic arrangements to capture the intimacy lost during lockdowns.[43] The band's sixth studio album, Memorial, arrived on September 1, 2023, again via Silver Lining Music, signaling a return to their heavier progressive metal roots with denser riffs and introspective song structures. Produced by the band alongside Castillo and Marconi, it features ten tracks that delve into themes of loss and resilience, achieving notable commercial success.[44] Looking ahead, Soen announced their seventh album, Reliance, set for release on January 16, 2026, through Silver Lining Music, with the lead single "Primal" unveiled on September 16, 2025, followed by "Mercenary" on November 6, 2025.[45][46] The track, accompanied by an official video, channels frustration into raw energy, hinting at the album's intensified sonic palette.[45] Post-pandemic touring has been robust, with over 90 shows in 2022 alone across Europe and North America, followed by extensive runs in 2023 (70+ dates) and 2024 (87+ dates), including festival appearances that highlight the band's evolving live dynamic.[22] Upcoming commitments include the 70000 Tons of Metal cruise on January 29, 2026, and European festivals like Metalfest Open Air in June 2026, underscoring Soen's commitment to global connectivity.[47]Musical style
Genre and sound
Soen is primarily classified as a progressive metal band, blending elements of progressive rock and alternative metal to create a sound characterized by technical sophistication and emotional introspection.[1] The band's music emphasizes intricate rhythms and nuanced melodies, often featuring complex time signatures and polyrhythms driven by drummer Martin Lopez's diverse influences, including Latin, Arabic, and jazz elements that introduce subtle exotic flair through world music-inspired patterns.[9] This rhythmic foundation supports groove-oriented bass lines from contributors like Stefan Stenberg and earlier members such as Steve DiGiorgio, which provide a syncopated, propulsive undercurrent to the compositions.[19] The production style is atmospheric and organic, highlighting clean guitar tones and dynamic shifts that transition seamlessly from quiet, introspective passages to heavy, crescendoing builds, evoking a sense of tension and release.[25] Keyboardist Lars Åhlund adds ambient textures and layered depth, enhancing the ethereal quality without overpowering the core instrumentation.[1] Vocalist Joel Ekelöf delivers soaring, versatile performances centered on clean tones with emotive range, occasionally incorporating growled elements for intensity, which blend melodic introspection with raw power. Over time, Soen's sound has evolved from a hypnotic, Tool-like intensity in its formative stages—reflecting key influences like Tool and Opeth—to a more melancholic, Pink Floyd-inspired expansiveness that prioritizes emotional resonance and subtlety.[9][48] In live settings, Soen's performances amplify the studio's complexity, delivering intense emotional catharsis through precise execution and occasional extended improvisations that allow the band's technical prowess and atmospheric elements to unfold dynamically for audiences.[1] This approach maintains the raw, organic feel of their recordings while heightening the interplay among members, particularly Lopez's rhythmic innovations and Ekelöf's commanding presence.[49]Themes and lyrics
Soen's lyrics predominantly explore themes of loss, grief, and human fragility, often reflecting the band's introspective examination of emotional vulnerability and societal pressures. These motifs emerge from personal experiences, such as drummer Martin López's use of songwriting as a therapeutic outlet to navigate burnout and family demands, allowing the music to serve as a means of emotional release and prevention of exhaustion.[50] Vocalist Joel Ekelöf contributes reflections shaped by personal growth, particularly post-pandemic shifts toward outward resilience amid isolation.[49] The band's approach delves into mental health struggles, including the isolating effects of social media on self-perception and authenticity, while emphasizing resilience through cathartic recovery.[51] Lyrics employ abstract poetry that shuns direct narratives in favor of evocative metaphors, such as those drawn from nature's decay and renewal, to convey universality and invite listener interpretation without overt autobiography.[50] This collaborative process between Ekelöf and López prioritizes broad human connections over strictly personal anecdotes, blending individual insights into themes that resonate globally, like the human toll of conflict and ideological oppression.[52] Ekelöf's vocal delivery enhances these themes, featuring a baritone range of clean tones that convey raw vulnerability and emotional depth, occasionally incorporating gruff or aggressive elements to heighten intensity during moments of turmoil.[53][49] In later works, the lyrics evolve toward a balance of melancholy and hope, countering pervasive darkness—such as grief from loss or societal shadows—with motifs of unbreakable spirit and unity, providing catharsis amid ongoing fragility.[52] This progression mirrors the band's melancholic sound palette, fostering a sense of comfort in emotional exploration.[51]Personnel
Current members
The current lineup of Soen, as of 2025, consists of five core members who have shaped the band's progressive metal sound through their respective instrumental expertise and creative input.[1][54][45] Joel Ekelöf serves as the band's lead vocalist since its formation in 2010, delivering an introspective and emotive style that forms a cornerstone of Soen's identity.[1][54] As a key songwriter, Ekelöf contributes to the lyrical and melodic depth across albums like Memorial and Reliance.[49][45] Martin Lopez, the band's founder and drummer since 2010, provides rhythmic drive with intricate, jazz-influenced patterns that add complexity to Soen's compositions.[1][54] His background in blending Latin and jazz elements into metal drumming has been pivotal in defining the band's dynamic grooves.[55] Cody Lee Ford joined as lead guitarist in 2018, bringing melodic solos and high-energy live performances that enhance Soen's stage presence.[1][54] Previously a member of the Swedish post-hardcore band Burst, Ford's contributions include nuanced guitar work on tracks like "Unbreakable."[56][57] Lars Enok Åhlund has been handling guitars and keyboards since 2014, acting as a multi-instrumentalist who layers atmospheric textures into the band's sound.[1][54] As a veteran of the Swedish rock and jazz scenes, Åhlund's versatility supports Soen's blend of progressive and melancholic elements.[58] Stefan Stenberg returned to bass duties in 2025 after an earlier stint from 2014 to 2020, anchoring the low-end groove and providing stability to the rhythm section.[1][54][6] A touring veteran in Swedish metal circles, Stenberg's experience bolsters the band's live dynamics on tours supporting Reliance.[59][60]Former members
Soen's former members have played pivotal roles in shaping the band's early sound and evolution, with several contributing to key albums before departing for various reasons. Steve Di Giorgio served as the band's bassist from 2010 to 2013, co-founding Soen alongside drummer Martin Lopez and recording the bass lines for the debut album Cognitive (2012).[20][61] His departure was amicable, primarily due to scheduling conflicts arising from his commitments with other projects like Testament and Sadus.[62] Kim Platbarzdis (also known as Joakim Platbarzdis) was the original guitarist from 2010 to 2015, contributing as a key architect of the riffs on Cognitive and Tellurian.[17][63][64] He left the band following the release of the second album. Marcus Jidell joined as guitarist in 2015 and remained until 2018, providing significant contributions to the albums Lykaia (2017), including production on the latter.[29][65] His exit was attributed to time constraints from his commitments with Avatarium and solo endeavors.[66] Oleksii "Zlatoyar" Kobel handled bass duties from 2020 to 2025, establishing himself as a long-term member who appeared on multiple albums including Imperial and Memorial, and stepped in to replace Stefan Stenberg amid a shift toward increased touring emphasis.[67][24][6][59]Discography
Studio albums
Soen has released six studio albums since their formation, with a seventh scheduled for early 2026. The band's discography reflects a steady output, typically every two to three years, distributed by various labels over time.| Album | Release date | Label | Tracks | Duration | Chart performance |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cognitive | February 15, 2012 | Spinefarm Records | 10 | 55 min | - |
| Tellurian | November 4, 2014 | Spinefarm Records | 9 | 52 min | - |
| Lykaia | February 3, 2017 | UDR Music | 8 | 48 min | - |
| Lotus | February 1, 2019 | Silver Lining Music | 8 | 45 min | Peaked at #22 in Germany[68] |
| Imperial | January 29, 2021 | Silver Lining Music | 7 | 42 min | Peaked at #25 in Sweden[69] |
| Memorial | September 1, 2023 | Silver Lining Music | 10 | 43 min | Peaked at #7 in Sweden[70] |
| Reliance | January 16, 2026 | Silver Lining Music | 8 | TBD | Upcoming; announced in 2025[71] |
