Dark the Suns

Dark the Suns

dark metal, death-doom, gothic metal, melodic death metal

Finland

"Dense layers of melody intertwine with slow, punishing rhythms, creating a suffocating yet beautifully haunting atmosphere that envelops the listener."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Dark the Suns is…

All Ends in Silence

All Ends in Silence

2009

Dark the Suns matters for their ability to articulate profound emotional landscapes through the lens of dark metal, creating an immersive space that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis in heaviness.
Dark the Suns matters for their ability to articulate profound emotional landscapes through the lens of dark metal, creating an immersive space that resonates with listeners seeking catharsis in heaviness. They channel themes of despair and introspection that are often overlooked in the genre, inviting audiences to confront their own shadows while offering a sense of connection in shared experience. The band’s approach marries melodic elements with crushingly heavy instrumentation, crafting a sound that balances aggression with haunting beauty. This juxtaposition allows them to explore complex emotions without sacrificing intensity, making their music feel both expansive and intimate. Their layered compositions often provide a sonic backdrop for deep contemplation, encouraging listeners to lose themselves within the atmospheric swell of sound. In their songwriting, Dark the Suns frequently navigates themes of loss, longing, and existential reflection, employing an evocative tone that swings between despair and hope. Their lyrical voice strikes a balance between sincerity and impressionistic storytelling, capturing fleeting moments and deeper truths alike. The result is a narrative depth that invites engagement on multiple levels, prompting listeners to reflect on their own experiences.

Full discography

Dark the Suns's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

6 releases 5 albums 1 EP 2007–2023
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Dark the Suns sound like?

Dense layers of melody intertwine with slow, punishing rhythms, creating a suffocating yet beautifully haunting atmosphere that envelops the listener. Rooted in melodic death metal and gothic metal. Start with All Ends in Silence.

What is the best Dark the Suns album to start with?

The best album to start with is "All Ends in Silence" (2009). It's the most representative of what makes Dark the Suns worth hearing.

Who is Dark the Suns for?

If you're into melodic death metal and gothic metal, Dark the Suns is worth your time. Dense layers of melody intertwine with slow, punishing rhythms, creating a suffocating yet beautifully haunting atmosphere that envelops the listener.

How many albums does Dark the Suns have?

Dark the Suns has 6 releases in their discography, including 5 albums and 1 EP.