PURPLE SKIES – drops new single

PURPLE SKIES – drops new single

During the recording of A Million Years, the band set out to create a sound that feels timeless yet relevant to today’s rock scene. With producer Leif Herland at the helm, the process has been both uncompromising and inspiring. Not only did he shape the overall sound, but he also guided the band to deliver their very best performances.


Special attention has been given to Marius’ vocals, both melodically and stylistically, to capture the essence of the genre. He’s been supported by both Leif Herland and the pop artist Anniken Løvstad Philipps (known under her artist name NAADE), resulting in a vocal performance that stands strong within a massive yet controlled soundscape.


The album draws clear inspiration from Swedish Witchcraft and their ability to bridge the gap between retro and modern expression, with roots reaching all the way back to Black Sabbath’s Vol. 4. A Million Years is an album that nods to the past while pointing toward the future, capturing the essence of heavy, melodic, and honest rock with both power and precision.

Purple Skies is an underground rock band from Bergen, Norway, formed in 2017. With roots in the heavy rock of the late ’60s and ’70s and a dark veil of doom, Purple Skies delivers drenched, fuzz driven rock that moves seamlessly between crushing riffs and classic melodies. Their music draws inspiration from stoner rock, proto-doom, and vintage heavy rock.

The band now presents their debut album, A Million Years, recorded at Polyfon Studio in Bergen. Henrik Solheim (guitar) and Marius Aasen Moe (guitar and vocals) founded the band in a cold basement on Askøy, originally aiming to play pure doom, but the sound evolved into something wider and more dynamic.


After years of lineup changes and musical refinement, the long-awaited album has finally come to life. The band truly came together when Robert Johansen and Jøran Mjelde joined, completing the lineup and turning the long vision of an album into reality. The result reflectsyears of evolution and craftsmanship, yet the heavy, doom roots remain a red thread running through A Million Years.

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