Monday 18 March 2019

Swallow the Sun - When a Shadow is Forced into the Light

Artist: Swallow the Sun
Album: When a Shadow is Forced into the Light
Year: 2019
Rating: 93/100

Finnish death/doom metallers Swallow the Sun have come a long way since their 2003 debut album, The Morning Never Came, was foisted onto the world. Their sonic approach of crushing intensity and finely tuned atmospherics has served them well, and nothing exemplifies this quite like their seventh album, When a Shadow is Forced into the Light.

The band's main songwriter, rhythm guitarist Juha Raivio, had lost his partner, Aleah Stanbridge (who has a songwriting credit on the track "Clouds on Your Side") prior to the recording of this album, and this plays a significant role in the songwriting on it. New keyboardist Jaani Peuhu clearly got the memo that atmosphere has always been a big part of Swallow the Sun's sound, and this is exemplified on tracks such as "Firelights", "The Crimson Crown", and "Here on the Black Earth", the former of which is one of their most sonically accessible listens.

When a Shadow is Forced into the Light is Swallow the Sun at their best: sonorous, sorrowful and melodic without crossing over and becoming their evil twins, saccharine and maudlin. It's a bit more stripped back than some of their previous albums, and more accessible as a result. A highly recommended starting point for those looking to get into Swallow the Sun.

Track listing

1. When a Shadow is Forced into the Light
2. The Crimson Crown
3. Firelights
4. Upon the Water
5. Stone Wings
6. Clouds on Your Side
7. Here on the Black Earth
8. Never Left

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