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SVARTA HAVET RELEASE NEW SINGLE ‘ALLA SOVER’ OUT NOW AHEAD OF THEIR FORTHCOMING ALBUM

March 12, 2025

Svarta Havet hail from Turku, Finland. The long nights of their geographical location has bled into the band’s sound, resulting in beautiful but gloomy black metal tinged post-hardcore.

This single is taken from their forthcoming sophomore album, titled ‘Månen Ska Lysa Din Väg‘, via their new label home Prosthetic Records on May 9th.

The band has this to say about their lead single:

“Alla sover portrays a sort of grotesque party on a speeding train at the potential end of the world.

“Fill up the champagne glasses, let us toast to the final hour!”

It is about most things being pretty firmly on the road to ruin, no climate targets are being met, over 70 000 tons of explosives have been dumped on Gaza since October of 2023. Alla sover describes the feeling of being a privileged citizen of today’s world – someone that has never known true strife because of the luck of being born into privilege in the Global North, but who instead has to live with the fact that we and our lifestyle are a large contributing factor to how the world looks today.  Alla sover deals with this feeling of complicity and powerlessness. The song ends in some sort of collapse where the protagonist lays down on the rails after the last train of partiers has left, making a last plea to the birds to keep singing.” -Lotta

Hailing from Turku, Finland, SVARTA HAVET are set to release their sophomore album, titled Månen ska lysa din väg, via their new label home Prosthetic Records on May 9. On Månen ska lysa din väg, the self-described dyster (gloomy) post-hardcore group cast a critical eye over the negative effects of Western colonialism, capital greed and convenience at the cost of sustainability, presenting a rallying cry for change whilst never losing sight of the light that this world has to offer.

Formed in 2018, SVARTA HAVET – translated as “black sea” – were born from the Finnish DIY punk and hardcore scene, with the members bonding over a shared affinity for punk music and community-first ideals with a focus on antifascist, feminist, trans and queer politics. Where their 2021 debut full-length, JORD/VATTEN, served as an introduction to SVARTA HAVET’s amalgam sound of post-metal, hardcore punk and black metal, Månen ska lysa din väg is a deftly woven together panorama of their respective influences and a captivatingly urgent political and compassionately personal case for humanity’s course correction.

Månen ska lysa din väg, translated in English as “The moon will light your way” and a direct quote from album track Göm dig, was recorded in January 2024 at Waiting Room Studio in Tampere, Finland, with producer Mikael Neves. SVARTA HAVET sought to capture the spirit and essence of their written material, approaching the recording sessions in as close a way to their live shows as possible, with minimal overdubs and studio trickery in favour of organically captured intensity during each instrument’s recorded take.

Mixing for Månen ska lysa din väg was then handled by Matthew Michel of NØ / MAN (with previous mixing credits including Portrayal of Guilt, Majority Rule and Darkest Hour) at Viva Studio in Fairfax, Virginia, before being mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege in Portland, Oregon. The ensuing result is one of a dynamically ferocious edge between chaos and melancholy in songs such as lead single Härlig är jorden and Avgrunden, the latter a plea for humankind’s collective action in the face of environmental catastrophe.

As dark as the subject matter gets across Månen ska lysa din väg’s eight songs the moonlight shines through, this duality is best exemplified by the one-two cascade of Djur and Under staden. Where Djur’s narrative hones in on wilfully ignorance to the perspective of animals with respect to human war and destruction, in spite of humankind’s intrinsic links to the animal kingdom, Under Staden deals in survival of animal and insect species within urban spaces and homogenous cultural landscapes of the city.

With communities residing at the heart of their purpose, on a localised and a broad scale, SVARTA HAVET are not ones to lay idle in their hopes of a better world. 2025 will continue to see the band both touring their home country and beyond, as well as being deeply involved in organizing gigs and events through the collectively-run venue, Kirjakahvila (“Book Café”) – a queer feminist, anti-capitalist DIY community space in Finland. In addition to hosting local acts, the group’s tireless efforts to support international bands will continue to see SVARTA HAVET helping to foster a vibrant underground scene in the process.

Upcoming tour dates:

27.3. Uppsala, Femman
28.3. Göteborg, Kajskjul 46
29.3. Lidköping, Illvilja release

1.5. Jyväskylä, Kramsu
2.5. Tampere, Vastavirta
3.5. Helsinki, Playhouse
10.5. Turku, Kåren Release Party
14.5. Tartu, Club Hell
15.5. Riga, Depo
16.5. Vilnius, XI20
17.5. Olecko, Przystanek Skocznia
23.5. Helsinki, Ääniwalli, Sonic Rites Festival
29.5. Oulu, Tukikohta

6.6. Helsinki, Aivopiha Festival

23.8. Turku, Punk ja yäk Festival

26.9. Turku, Iloinen Härkä
28.9. Helsinki, Lepakkomies

SVARTA HAVET is:
Lotta (she/her) – vocals
Joakim (he/him) – guitar
Anders (he/him) – bass
Jara (she/her) – drums