Dragonland signs multi-album deal with Scarlet Records

Swedish power metal band Dragonland has inked a multi-album agreement with Scarlet Records, paving the way for a new studio album in late 2026. The band, known for its influential work in the genre, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership and the upcoming release. This deal marks a fresh phase for the group following their recent comeback.

Dragonland, a power metal outfit founded in Gothenburg in 1999, has announced a significant new partnership. The band has signed a multi-album deal with Scarlet Records, the Italian label renowned for its support of the power metal scene. This collaboration comes as Dragonland prepares to release a new studio album in late 2026.

Elias Holmlid, the band's composer and keyboardist, shared his excitement in a statement: "We are excited to team up with Scarlet Records and begin a new chapter in the Dragonland saga. The label has a long tradition working within the power metal genre, and we are looking forward to starting planning out and collaborating on the release of our forthcoming record, set to be released in 2026. The album is fully written, and we will once more be working with legendary producer Fredrik Nordström of Studio Fredman to bring the songs to life. Stay tuned for more details in the near future!"

Scarlet Records' president, Filippo Bersani, echoed the sentiment: "I am extremely proud to welcome Dragonland to the Scarlet Records family. I have followed the band with great admiration since the very early stages of their career, and their vision, consistency, and impact on the power metal genre have always stood out. Dragonland is a truly important signing for Scarlet Records, and I am thrilled that they are now part of the label. I strongly believe that this new chapter will lead to an outstanding album and a long, successful collaboration."

Over the 2000s, Dragonland established itself as a key player in power metal, delivering a series of acclaimed albums that peaked with the 2011 release "Under The Grey Banner." After a period of relative quiet, the group staged a robust return in 2022 with "The Power Of The Nightstar." This latest development signals Dragonland's intent to continue its legacy both in the studio and on live stages, reinforcing its status as a visionary force in the genre.

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