Symphonic power metal quartet Majestica recently announced their brand new studio album “Power Train,” which will see the light of day on February 7th, 2025, via Nuclear Blast Records. After more than four years since their last album, the Swedes are ready to set the bar high once again with their new long player and are presenting to their fans what is their strongest album to date.
Majestica has now shared the music video for the album’s second single. A blistering showcase of speed, melody, and storytelling, ‘A Story In The Night’ is a power metal anthem that captures the heart-pounding essence of the genre. The track, clocking in as one of Majestica’s most dynamic works to date, is accompanied by an epic music video that brings the song’s vivid narrative to life with striking visuals and cinematic flair.
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Frontman Tommy Johansson comments: ”Fast, extreme, melodic, and fast – 4 words that really describes the new single ’A Story In The Night’ perfectly.The fastest song on the new album, filled with guitar solos, glorious melodies, and epic power metal vocals that tells a tragic story…in the night”
“Power Train” is a spellbinding experience that awakens sleeping dreams with powerful riffs and epic choruses. The enchantment rises like a breath of stars, propelling listeners into the heart of a fairytale world.
Regarding the amazing artwork for “Power Train,” Chris explains: “For the artwork we teamed up with Jan Yrlund / Darkgrove design. It invites you to join this majestic ride of the Power Train, imagine standing there on the platform eagerly waiting, and you hear ”all aboard”

When it came to the process of recording and putting all the pieces together, the band did not change a lot compared to the last projects. Again the music was written, recorded, and produced by Majestica themselves. “Like our previous albums this one is also produced by ourselves, and we recorded most parts in our new place ”Majestic Studios”. For mixing we went back to Jonas Kjellgren as we have been very happy with the sound of ’A Christmas Carol’ and ’Metal United’ says bassist Chris Davidsson.
Majestica have already confirmed some first festival appearances, including 70000 Tons of Metal 2025 which takes place one week before the release of the album and where fans can have justified hopes that Majestica will also play a few new tracks from “Power Train” live.