Darkplace has unveiled "Älvdans", the third and final single ahead of the forthcoming full-length, About Nordic Folklore, out on 6 March via Icons Creating Evil Art. Where previous singles explored paralysis and nocturnal terror, "Älvdans" shifts the focus toward movement — the irresistible pull of the dance.
Rooted in Nordic folklore, "Älvdans" delves into the myth of the sirens: beautiful and merciless beings said to appear dancing on fog-covered meadows at night. To witness their dance is to risk losing yourself entirely, drawn into a trance that ends in madness or death. The song captures this slow seduction — not through violence or shock, but through repetition, rhythm, and motion.
"Where 'Maran' embodies paralysis and nocturnal terror, 'Älvdans' represents movement — the unseen force that lures the body forward."
Musically, "Älvdans" moves further away from electronics and deeper into a folky, almost baroque darkwave expression. Post-punk structures intertwine with ritualistic folk melodies, droning bowed guitars, and ghostly rhythms, creating a sound that feels both ancient and eerily present. The danger is subtle and hypnotic rather than suffocating, revealing itself gradually as the song unfolds.
"I began by trying to capture what a foggy meadow would sound like", Darkplace explains. "From there, it builds toward the chorus, which is entirely about the dance."
Drawing inspiration from old Swedish logdans traditions — rural communal dances from centuries past — "Älvdans" evokes spins, twirls, and circular motion. The bass follows a heavy, bowed pattern — boom, bombom, boom, bombom — grounding the track in something distinctly Nordic. The first chorus arrives slowly and invitingly, with drums fading in like footsteps approaching from the fog.
Midway through, the song introduces the human presence.
"I imagined a midsummer party past midnight — everyone drunk and tired under the midnight sun. People begin to notice the sirens dancing in the foggy meadow, and one by one, they join in."
The second and final chorus reaches full intensity before dissolving once more into emptiness. The outro returns the listener to the meadow — now silent, with no sign of sirens or humans — leaving only the lingering sense that something has passed through.
As the final single before About Nordic Folklore, "Älvdans" completes the album's duality: the unseen weight that presses down, and the unseen force that pulls you forward.
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