
A Swarm Of The Sun "An Empire" 2x12"
Returning from time apart to a world forever changed, dread-fuelled duo A SWARM OF THE SUN bring with them their fourth studio album, āAn Empireā; its brooding, yet beautiful, melancholic narrative arc allows the band to dig ever deeper into desolation whilst a newfound lyrical focus adds a tenderness that is both harrowing and heartwarming at once.
With the early bones of forthcoming āAn Empireā tabled by events beyond their control in 2019, Erik and Jakob came together years later and scrapped them in favour of creating something entirely new; something distinctly different to break the cycle, defy categorisation and reflect the uncomfortable uncertainties of the times we now live in. The result is astounding; continuing the thread of narrative composition seen on āThe Woodsā, āAn Empireā is a six-track tale told in four distinct movements that are nothing short of devastating, from plaintive piano ballads to raw, full-band fury.
Previously used to setting āground rulesā or establishing a thematic framework for each project, the unexpected slow-burn process and surrounding air of trepidation meant that the A Swarm of the Sunās rules for āAn Empireā were written as the album took on form. One early direction was to develop the albumās instrumentation purely in terms of texture; refining its sounds without compromising for the sake of convenience of familiarity. As such, āAn Empireā sees the band achieve a remarkable depth of orchestration that feels at once comforting and alien.
Whilst providing vocals, guitars, synth textures, piano, vibraphone, harmonium and musical saw parts themselves, Erik and Jakob are joined once again by long-time collaborators Karl Daniel LideĢn (drums, mixing/mastering), Anders CarlstroĢm (bass) and Minna Larsson Heimo (pipeorgan) whilst also welcoming Vilhelm WereĢen on trombone to produce an utterly unique sonic palette that crucially also leaves latent space for Jakobās voice to shine.
Taken from the albumās third side, lead single āThe Burning Wallā embodies this sprawling compositional feat perfectly, with the painfully frank opening couplet of āI know I fail you / I know that I runā establishing a gripping narrative trajectory backed by a simmering, impatient pulse that slowly and inevitably rises to an inescapable crescendo of cymbal chaos and wall-of-sound guitar drone. Elsewhere, 18-minute epic āThe Pyreā represents Side B of āAn Empireā with the confessional intimacy of a waltz-time ballad; the raw, wavering emotion of Jakobās words accompanied only by a haunting, lilting piano refrain before it too is consumed by the bittersweet might of post-rock euphoria to leave only embers of the apocalyptic lyrics in its wake...
āAn Empireā marks a significant evolution of A Swarm of the Sunās already indelible post-metal sound. With increasingly bleak times forcing the band to reassess their relationship with creativity and suffering, this new body of work captures all the anthemic, intimate highs and crushing, debilitating lows of modern life on a knife edge.
Returning from time apart to a world forever changed, dread-fuelled duo A SWARM OF THE SUN bring with them their fourth studio album, āAn Empireā; its brooding, yet beautiful, melancholic narrative arc allows the band to dig ever deeper into desolation whilst a newfound lyrical focus adds a tenderness that is both harrowing and heartwarming at once.
With the early bones of forthcoming āAn Empireā tabled by events beyond their control in 2019, Erik and Jakob came together years later and scrapped them in favour of creating something entirely new; something distinctly different to break the cycle, defy categorisation and reflect the uncomfortable uncertainties of the times we now live in. The result is astounding; continuing the thread of narrative composition seen on āThe Woodsā, āAn Empireā is a six-track tale told in four distinct movements that are nothing short of devastating, from plaintive piano ballads to raw, full-band fury.
Previously used to setting āground rulesā or establishing a thematic framework for each project, the unexpected slow-burn process and surrounding air of trepidation meant that the A Swarm of the Sunās rules for āAn Empireā were written as the album took on form. One early direction was to develop the albumās instrumentation purely in terms of texture; refining its sounds without compromising for the sake of convenience of familiarity. As such, āAn Empireā sees the band achieve a remarkable depth of orchestration that feels at once comforting and alien.
Whilst providing vocals, guitars, synth textures, piano, vibraphone, harmonium and musical saw parts themselves, Erik and Jakob are joined once again by long-time collaborators Karl Daniel LideĢn (drums, mixing/mastering), Anders CarlstroĢm (bass) and Minna Larsson Heimo (pipeorgan) whilst also welcoming Vilhelm WereĢen on trombone to produce an utterly unique sonic palette that crucially also leaves latent space for Jakobās voice to shine.
Taken from the albumās third side, lead single āThe Burning Wallā embodies this sprawling compositional feat perfectly, with the painfully frank opening couplet of āI know I fail you / I know that I runā establishing a gripping narrative trajectory backed by a simmering, impatient pulse that slowly and inevitably rises to an inescapable crescendo of cymbal chaos and wall-of-sound guitar drone. Elsewhere, 18-minute epic āThe Pyreā represents Side B of āAn Empireā with the confessional intimacy of a waltz-time ballad; the raw, wavering emotion of Jakobās words accompanied only by a haunting, lilting piano refrain before it too is consumed by the bittersweet might of post-rock euphoria to leave only embers of the apocalyptic lyrics in its wake...
āAn Empireā marks a significant evolution of A Swarm of the Sunās already indelible post-metal sound. With increasingly bleak times forcing the band to reassess their relationship with creativity and suffering, this new body of work captures all the anthemic, intimate highs and crushing, debilitating lows of modern life on a knife edge.
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Returning from time apart to a world forever changed, dread-fuelled duo A SWARM OF THE SUN bring with them their fourth studio album, āAn Empireā; its brooding, yet beautiful, melancholic narrative arc allows the band to dig ever deeper into desolation whilst a newfound lyrical focus adds a tenderness that is both harrowing and heartwarming at once.
With the early bones of forthcoming āAn Empireā tabled by events beyond their control in 2019, Erik and Jakob came together years later and scrapped them in favour of creating something entirely new; something distinctly different to break the cycle, defy categorisation and reflect the uncomfortable uncertainties of the times we now live in. The result is astounding; continuing the thread of narrative composition seen on āThe Woodsā, āAn Empireā is a six-track tale told in four distinct movements that are nothing short of devastating, from plaintive piano ballads to raw, full-band fury.
Previously used to setting āground rulesā or establishing a thematic framework for each project, the unexpected slow-burn process and surrounding air of trepidation meant that the A Swarm of the Sunās rules for āAn Empireā were written as the album took on form. One early direction was to develop the albumās instrumentation purely in terms of texture; refining its sounds without compromising for the sake of convenience of familiarity. As such, āAn Empireā sees the band achieve a remarkable depth of orchestration that feels at once comforting and alien.
Whilst providing vocals, guitars, synth textures, piano, vibraphone, harmonium and musical saw parts themselves, Erik and Jakob are joined once again by long-time collaborators Karl Daniel LideĢn (drums, mixing/mastering), Anders CarlstroĢm (bass) and Minna Larsson Heimo (pipeorgan) whilst also welcoming Vilhelm WereĢen on trombone to produce an utterly unique sonic palette that crucially also leaves latent space for Jakobās voice to shine.
Taken from the albumās third side, lead single āThe Burning Wallā embodies this sprawling compositional feat perfectly, with the painfully frank opening couplet of āI know I fail you / I know that I runā establishing a gripping narrative trajectory backed by a simmering, impatient pulse that slowly and inevitably rises to an inescapable crescendo of cymbal chaos and wall-of-sound guitar drone. Elsewhere, 18-minute epic āThe Pyreā represents Side B of āAn Empireā with the confessional intimacy of a waltz-time ballad; the raw, wavering emotion of Jakobās words accompanied only by a haunting, lilting piano refrain before it too is consumed by the bittersweet might of post-rock euphoria to leave only embers of the apocalyptic lyrics in its wake...
āAn Empireā marks a significant evolution of A Swarm of the Sunās already indelible post-metal sound. With increasingly bleak times forcing the band to reassess their relationship with creativity and suffering, this new body of work captures all the anthemic, intimate highs and crushing, debilitating lows of modern life on a knife edge.















