
Swedish melodic metal pioneers Narnia releases the official music video for ‘Jerusalem’ now, taken from their tenth studio album “X” (2026). The video is released via Sound Pollution Distribution’s official YouTube channel.
‘Jerusalem‘ is one of the standout tracks on “X”, bringing a slightly different flavor while still resting firmly on Narnia’s melodic foundation. With its refined sense of grandeur, strong harmonies, and subtle progressive elements, the song adds a distinct shade to the album while remaining deeply rooted in the band’s identity.
The video was animated and edited by bassist Jonatan “Jono” Samuelsson, adding a visual dimension that reflects the song’s themes of faith, perseverance, and the hope of eternity.
Vocally, the track adds further depth to the album, with CJ Grimmark and Jonatan Samuelsson contributing lead lines in the verses, while Christian Liljegren continues to carry the song with his unmistakable voice and presence.
With their tenth album “X”, Narnia celebrates 30 years as one of Sweden’s most enduring melodic metal bands. While continuing to build on the foundation laid by previous releases such as “Ghost Town” (2023), the new album expands the band’s sonic landscape, blending strong hooks, progressive elements, and a renewed sense of depth.
‘Jerusalem‘ was written by CJ Grimmark and Jonatan Samuelsson, and showcases the band’s ability to combine spiritual themes, melodic strength, and dynamic songwriting.
Produced and mixed by CJ Grimmark at The Lighthouse (Norway) and mastered by Thomas Plec Johansson at Studio Bohus, “Jerusalem” is now available as an official music video.
The full album “X” will be released digitally, on CD, and vinyl on May 29, 2026, via Sound Pollution Distribution.
LINKS:
Pre-order album: https://orcd.co/n015
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/narniatheband
(Website, EPK, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, etc.)
NARNIA:
Christian Liljegren – Vocals
CJ Grimmark – Guitars, lead & backing vocals
Jonatan Samuelsson – Bass, lead & backing vocals
Martin Härenstam – Keyboards
Anders Köllerfors – Drums
Video for Jerusalem