Seven Lions releases Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars, a new 2025 album under Ophelia Records. The project marks a deliberate return to the fantasy‑driven sound that shaped his early career. It blends metal influences, emotional storytelling, and handcrafted detail into a cohesive world. With recent singles featuring Kerli, HALIENE, and Lilly Ahlberg, the album signals a bold new chapter for the producer.
A Return to Early Inspirations of Seven Lions
Seven Lions began his career with a Beatport remix contest win in 2012. He later released music on Anjunabeats, OWSLA, and Casablanca. He eventually built Ophelia Records into a leading force in melodic bass. His catalog includes “Strangers,” “Rush Over Me,” and “Need Your Love.” Furthermore, he continues to sell out major venues and perform at global festivals.
The producer explains that the upcoming album title reflects his love for fantasy and metal. Additionally, he describes the project as immersive, intentional, and deeply personal. In fact, this approach echoes the sound that first defined his rise in electronic music.
The album rollout began with three singles that highlight its range. “By the Light of the Moon” reunited him with Kerli for their first collaboration since “Worlds Apart.” The track delivers an ethereal and dreamlike atmosphere. “So Far Away,” featuring Lilly Ahlberg, introduced his first drum and bass release. It explores longing through melodic tension and emotional depth. Finally, “Cold as Snow,” featuring HALIENE, blends metal‑inspired drums and live guitars. He considers it one of his saddest works.
A Tracklist Built for Emotional Storytelling
The album opens with its namesake track, a trance‑like introduction that sets the tone. “Breaking Me” brings big‑room energy and emotive vocals. “Delusional,” powered by No/Me, rises as an anthemic highlight. “A Crown of Seven Suns” offers a serene instrumental moment. “From Beyond” shifts into heavy drum and bass. “Past You,” featuring Oaks, explores the struggle of moving on. Kerli returns for “Thrice Woven,” a cinematic and tension‑filled piece. Fiora closes the album with “Breathe It Out Slowly,” an intimate finale.
Seven Lions describes the album as a response to a chaotic landscape. He explains that he wanted to step away from noise and reconnect with what inspired him, emphasizing the importance of creating something meaningful.
Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars arrives at a moment when fans are eager for a deeper, more emotional chapter from the global DJ. The new Seven Lions album carries the fantasy‑driven energy to 2025, a sound that first drew listeners to his sound while pushing his artistry into new territory with intention and detail. Longtime followers will recognize the melodic power and storytelling they’ve always loved, while new listeners will discover a world built with care and imagination. With its rich collaborations and handcrafted production, the album promises an experience that fans will embrace the moment it drops.
The Seven Lions new album, Asleep in the Garden of Infernal Stars, is out now.




