Imminence Live Photo 2025 - Anne Göthe

Imminence in 5 Songs: We Pick One Track Per Album

Right before Imminence’s next European tour, we went through their entire catalog and picked one song from each album. Are your favorites on the list?

Image: Imminence Live @ Impericon Festival 2025 [Anne Göthe]

Imminence's upcoming European shows are just around the corner — the perfect excuse to revisit all five of their studio albums in full. There was one small challenge, though: only one song per album. Definitely not an easy decision, but here’s the final list!

I: “Those Who Seek”

One of the moments on their debut where it’s immediately clear why Imminence showed so much potential from the start.

This Is Goodbye: “Diamonds”

A standout track on This Is Goodbye thanks to its melody and catchiness that never feels forced.

Turn the Light On: “Lighthouse”

Sure, “Infectious” is by far the most streamed song on the album, and it totally deserves it because it's just that — infectious. But “Lighthouse” is the goosebump-inducing anthem that earns its spot on our list.

Heaven In Hiding: “Heaven In Hiding”

The title track perfectly captures the dark atmosphere, emotion, and strings — in short, the Imminence vibe — and works its magic as the album’s closing track.

The Black: “Come What May”

Among all the strong singles like “Heaven Shall Burn” and the title track, “Come What May” might get a bit overlooked — but it deserves all of your attention!

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Anna Sophie

Hi, I’m Anna! As a Content Creator at Impericon, I’m in charge of the editorial management of our online magazine. A born music enthusiast, I combine my passion for writing (usually with a playlist in my ears) with the latest topics from the worlds of rock, metal, core, and entertainment. Personal highlights? All over the place — from Sleep Token and Lorna Shore to Sabaton, with a huge love for anime and fantasy à la Tolkien! When I’m not writing, you’ll usually find me at concerts and conventions.