THE QUILL Sets Release Date For New METALVILLE Album---Master of the Skies on May 8th


 Some bands chase trends. Others outlive them.


Swedish hard rock veterans The Quill return with their new studio album Master of the Skies, on May 8th via Metalville.

Master of the Skies marks another chapter in a long-running conversation between groove, weight, melody, and muscle — this time with a darker tint.

The songs move through light and shade, tightening the screws one moment and opening the throttle the next. It’s heavier without being blunt, moodier without losing swing — heavy rock with depth lines and character, earned the hard way.

The Quill is a band comfortable in its own skin, writing music because they still mean it, not because anyone asked. Think Sabbath’s sense of gravity, the groove-heavy swagger of classic heavy rock, and the lived-in confidence of musicians who’ve been there, done that — and kept the amps on anyway.

The band once again teamed up with Erik Nilsson at 491 Studios, a place that by now knows their sound almost as well as the band does. 

No reinvention. No nostalgia trip. Just The Quill is doing what they’ve always done best: writing heavy rock songs that stand on their own feet.

The sky is still the limit — and The Quill remains its master.

LINEUP
Magnus Ekwall - vocals (Ayreon, Mountain of Power)
Christian Carlsson - guitar (Cirkus Prütz)
Roger Nilsson - bass (Spiritual Beggars, Arch Enemy, Firebird)
Jolle Atlagic - drums (Hanoi Rocks, Electric Boys, Firebird)


Quotes about Master of the Skies:

Magnus Ekwall: "We focused a lot on atmosphere. Some songs needed space and restraint, others wanted to explode — I liked letting the light and darkness decide how far to push it."

Christian Carlsson: "This time, we didn’t force a ‘Quill sound’ onto the songs. We let each track build its own identity, even if that meant going down unfamiliar paths."

Roger Nilsson: "The big difference on this album is how much it came together as a band. Everyone shaped the songs, and the contrasts grew naturally from that."

Jolle Atlagic: "We experimented more in the studio than usual. Some ideas stuck, some didn’t — but that trial-and-error is what gave the album its movement." 

Tracklisting for The Quill's Master of the Skies
1. Master of the Skies
2. Dark City
3. You Can Not Kill My Soul
4. It's Over
5. Son of Light
6. If Tomorrow Never Comes
7. Now You Are Gone
8. Light Turns Low
9. Mastodon
10. Master of the Skies (Reprise)



Comments