'Forever' Illenium x Tom Brennan x Alna

Sunday 21st September 2025
Release date: Out now Label: Republic Records
ILLENIUM is a GRAMMY®-nominated, multi-platinum artist, producer, and songwriter whose emotionally charged sound has built one of electronic music’s most passionate communities. In the process, he’s made history: selling out some of the world’s largest stadiums, topping charts, earning gold and platinum certifications, and amassing billions of streams. His music resonates with millions of fans across the globe for its intensity, intimacy, and ability to turn pain into something positive. After surviving a near-fatal heroin overdose in 2012, he embraced the phoenix as a symbol of rebirth—a reflection of his recovery and the healing power of music. The logo has since become a visual and spiritual emblem for both ILLENIUM and his fans, representing transformation, resilience, and the strength found in vulnerability. Born Nick Miller and based in Denver, ILLENIUM initially introduced himself back in 2013 with a series of momentum-building releases before breaking through with 2016’s “Ashes.” Fueled by a boundary-breaking sound, he has notched three consecutive #1 debuts on the Billboard Top Dance/Electronic Albums Chart, beginning with the Gold-certified Ascend [2019], Fallen Embers [2021], and ILLENIUM [2023]. Along the way, he delivered a string of smashes, including the 2x-Platinum “Good Things Fall Apart” [feat. Jon Bellion], Platinum “Feel Good” [feat. Daya] with Gryffin, Gold-certified “In Your Arms” with X Ambassadors and “Crashing” [feat Bahari]. Fallen Embers received a GRAMMY® nomination in the category of “Best Dance/Electronic Music Album” and took home “Top Dance/Electronic Music Album” at the Billboard Music Awards. Known for pushing creative boundaries, ILLENIUM has collaborated across genres with artists like Teddy Swims, Spiritbox, JVKE, iann dior, Avril Lavigne, Tom DeLonge, and Travis Barker. Now signed with Republic Records and working out of Los Angeles, he continues to write and record. This time around, his forthcoming album channels a different energy, drawing inspiration from 2010s icons like Avicii and Calvin Harris.
Posted by Craig Jones