If you've been hankering for a dose of melancholic post-hardcore with old school black metal production, then prepare to hit the motherload. Svarta Havet’s second album, Månen ska lysa din väg, which translates as ‘The moon will light your way’ is intensity manifest.
From its performances, recorded to approximate the raw, caustic power of the Finns’ live show, to its anti-fascist, anti-capitalist, anti-colonialist political drive, it’s a record writhing with passion. Sometimes that manifests itself terrifyingly (the stabbing latter half of Avgrunden), while others it’s achingly beautiful (Göm Dig’s mournful piano denouement), but these compositions remain just as much a part of the message as the themes being explored.
In having these moments of light poking through the molten laments, Svarta Havet remind us that even in the direst situations – which it’s often hard to imagine we’re not in right now – hope remains a stubborn source of illumination.