Seven Lions is summoning us into a twilight realm with Asleep In The Garden Of Infernal Stars, his sophomore full-length unfurling December 12 via Ophelia Records, and From Beyond whispers like a siren’s call from the abyss—melodies twisting through shadows, pulling you under before lifting you to impossible heights.
This sixth-track gem is Seven Lions at his most immersive: a five-minute odyssey of soaring synths and rumbling sub-bass that fuses melodic dubstep’s emotional core with fresh metal-edged grit, evoking Cradle of Filth’s drama in a festival drop. Thematically, it channels otherworldly longing, a sonic bridge between realms where loss echoes into rebirth, tying straight into the album’s infernal garden motif. Crafted in late-night Santa Barbara sessions, it’s Jeff Montalvo channeling his classical roots into electronic myth-making, a deliberate pivot from collab-heavy EPs to these sprawling, solo-driven visions that demand headphones and surrender.
The album itself? A 11-track fever dream born from a year-and-a-half of introspection, ditching guest spots for unfiltered Lions lore—think evolving arrangements that stretch time, blending folk-tinged introspection with orchestral swells and those signature hybrid drops. Tracks like “By the Light of the Moon” ft. Kerli’s ethereal croon, “So Far Away” with Lilly Ahlberg’s aching highs, and the closer “Breathe In Out Slowly” paint a narrative arc: dozing in a cursed paradise, wrestling demons under infernal stars, all inspired by Montalvo’s “Garden” book series whispers. No rigid plot, just a sonic folklore where vulnerability meets velocity—his boldest swing at blending metal’s fury with EDM’s catharsis, clocking 50 minutes of world-building that feels like a private ritual.
Montalvo’s cresting a creative renaissance here, four years post his 2021 debut Worlds Apart and that boundary-pushing Beyond the Veil era unpacking death’s veil. The Santa Cruz shredder-turned-dubstep deity—fresh off Ophelia’s 10-year bash at EDC Orlando and a sold-out Red Rocks headline that’s still buzzing on Reddit—trades festival frenzy for this intimate epic. It’s him reclaiming the throne, proving at 38 he’s not just dropping heat; he’s forging legends that linger like midnight confessions.
Dive into the From Beyond lyrics below and unpack its raw narrative. Don’t miss other Asleep In The Garden Of Infernal Stars tracks for more of Seven Lions’s mythic electronic realms.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Seven Lions |
| Songwriter | Seven Lions |
| Music Producer | Seven Lions |
| Label | Ophelia Records |
| Release Date | December 12, 2025 |
| Song Language | English |
| Copyright © | Ophelia Records |
Lyrics of From Beyond by Seven Lions
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