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Sabaton Drops New Single ‘Crossing The Rubicon’ With Members Of Nothing More

Sabaton has released their latest single, “Crossing The Rubicon,” featuring special guest contributions from Nothing More’s vocalist Jonny Hawkins and guitarist Mark Vollelunga.

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Sabaton has released their latest single, “Crossing The Rubicon,” featuring special guest contributions from Nothing More’s vocalist Jonny Hawkins and guitarist Mark Vollelunga. This collaborative version premieres on radio today, while the original track will appear on the band’s forthcoming Legends album.

Blending rock and history for fans of all ages, Legends arrives October 17 via Better Noise Music and marks the band’s label debut.

Watch the lyric video for “Crossing The Rubicon” (featuring Nothing More) below.

“Working with our American brothers in Nothing More on our new single ‘Crossing The Rubicon’ has been an absolute pleasure,” says frontman Joakim Brodén. “When we shared the song with the guys, they really liked it and were genuinely excited about a collaboration, which got us really pumped. There’s something powerful about bringing two worlds together in music.”

“I’m really glad we got the chance to team up with our new labelmates Nothing More for this one,” continues bassist Pär Sundström. “Collaborating with them added a cool touch. This one’s a special treat for both their fans and ours!”

Nothing More frontman Jonny Hawkins says, “This song awakens that old, war spirit in me and makes me want to ride a horse straight into the gates of hell. I’m proud to be a part of it with such an incredible band like Sabaton.”

“We are very honored and excited to release this collaboration with our newfound Swedish labelmates Sabaton,” adds Nothing More guitarist Mark Vollelunga. “It was fun to do something a little different than we were used to, and we’re stoked they wanted us to put our special Nothing More sauce on their Scandinavian Metal.”

Throughout the aptly titled Legends, which blends rock and history for fans of all ages, SabatonJoakim Brodén (vocals), Pär Sundström (bass), Chris Rörland (guitar), Thobbe Englund (guitar), Hannes Van Dahl (drums)—delve into some of history’s greatest and most loved characters such as Jeanne D’arc (also known as Joan of Arc), Napoleon BonaparteJulius Caesar, and the legendary swordmaster Miyamoto Musashi.

For “Crossing The Rubicon,” their focus is on Julius Caesar, who rose to prominence in the Roman Republic as consul. He enacted reforms to reduce corruption and ease taxation while leading his legions to victories in Gaul, defeating tribes like the Arverni, Helvetii and Belgae, and expanding Roman territory to the Rhine and Danube rivers. As his influence grew, political rivals became increasingly hostile. In response, he famously crossed the Rubicon, igniting a civil war. After defeating his enemies in Italy, Greece, and Egypt, he returned to Rome with dictatorial powers, implementing the Julian calendar and modernizing public works. However, on the Ides of March in 44 B.C., he was assassinated by Senate conspirators, ending his rule but leaving a significant legacy as a master strategist and ambitious leader who reshaped Rome’s future.

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Writer and extreme metal devotee, Ialdagorth has spent over a decade covering the darkest corners of heavy music. A black metal lifer, he spends his free time wandering the Carpathian Mountains, likely humming blast beats to the trees.

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