Imminence stands at the intersection of metalcore and classical instrumentation. According to Metal Storm, the band combines Eddie Berg’s vocals and violin skills with guitarists Harald Barrett and Alex Arnoldsson, drummer Peter Hanström, and bassist Christian Höijer.
Musical Evolution And Style

Imminence began their journey with their 2014 debut album ‘I.’ Eddie Berg’s self-directed music videos showcased their creative vision from the start. Louder Sound describes their sound as a blend of symphonic metalcore, atmospheric metalcore, and ‘violincore.’ This unique combination creates their signature sound in the metal scene.
Artistic Transformation

The band demonstrated their experimental nature with their 2017 release ‘This Is Goodbye.’ The Indiependent notes this album’s temporary shift into alt-rock and pop rock territories. The band returned to their heavier roots in 2019 with ‘Turn the Light On.’ This album became their definitive sound statement.
Recent Developments And Musical Direction

‘The Return of the Black’ showcases their continued evolution with its March 7, 2025 release date. Kerrang reports the extended edition includes re-recordings and artist collaborations. The band has released two singles: ‘Death Shall Have No Dominion’ and ‘God Fearing Man.’
Musical Influences

The band draws inspiration from diverse sources. Outburn lists their influences from metalcore giants August Burns Red to alternative rock legends Linkin Park. They also draw inspiration from post-rock innovators Sigur Rós and indie folk artist Bon Iver.
Their innovative approach to metalcore shapes both their studio work and live performances. Their collaborative ventures continue to expand their musical horizons.
Breakthrough Tour Success

Good Things Festival reports Imminence’s first North American tour sold out in just 48 hours during December 2023. The band has achieved sold-out headline shows across Europe, the U.S., and Australia. This success demonstrates their growing global appeal.
Their live performances blend intensity with elegance. The classical elements integrate seamlessly with their heavy sound.
Collaborative Excellence

The Concert Chronicles details the impressive guest lineup on ‘The Black’ extended edition. Featured artists include Lucas Woodland from Holding Absence, Niklas Karlsson of Orbit Culture, and Tim Charles from Ne Obliviscaris. These collaborations enhance their signature sound while preserving their core identity.
The release includes VAAAL’s innovative remixes. A unique cover by Japanese visual kei band Jiluka demonstrates the band’s genre-crossing appeal.
Live Performance Innovation

Beyond the Watch describes the band’s shows as immersive experiences. Their performances feature emotional moments through stripped-back versions of songs like ‘Alleviate.’ Fans often experience memorable moments, including on-stage proposals.
Eddie Berg’s distinctive stage presence and fashion sense enhance these performances. His style complements their sophisticated musical approach while maintaining their metalcore intensity.