Italian atmospheric black metal band Sedna have unleashed a new video single, "Torngarsuk", offering another glimpse into the sonic and thematic depths of the impending album, Sila Nuna, due on 21 November via Dusktone. Blending evocative darkness with a rising sense of tension, the track expands on the mythological and introspective world of the record, reaffirming Sedna's ability to merge emotional intensity and atmospheric vision into a profound, immersive experience.

The band commented: "'Torngarsuk' was the guardian of a secret passage between the world of men and the world of spirits. It was said that somewhere, in the vast frozen lands, there existed a hidden cave, and within it, a lake as dark as night. Only those deemed worthy could see the truth: the lake was not made of water, but was instead a portal to another world. It is the final single preceding the release of Sila Nuna, and it tells the story of a shaman who found that portal and, in his pursuit of eternal knowledge, sacrificed his own existence. Sila Nuna took around two years to write and record, and 'Torngarsuk' was the very first song composed, when everything began. The fact that it now serves as the last single before the album's release closes a circle marked by upheavals and transformations, through which Sedna have grown stronger and remained unyielding in the face of great change. It's a complex track, full of shifts and transitions, yet one that retains its coherence as the opening chapter of a tome filled with dramatic and heroic tales - both epic and harrowing - that is Sila Nuna".

The Cesena-based band, known for its introspective nature and a discography steeped in darkness and intensity, continues to follow a coherent path of growth, distant from trends, deadlines, and external expectations. Since their inception, the group has always taken the necessary time to create music that feels authentic, essential, and deeply lived.

Sila Nuna is a compound word of Inuktitut origin meaning "Sky and Earth". With this new album, Sedna move away from the mythological and astronomical themes explored in their previous four records to delve into Inuit mythology, narrating myths and legends from the peoples of the ice. From "Tulugaq", the Raven god and bringer of light, to "Amarok", the shadow wolf who guards the forest, to "Torngarsuk", the protector of the spirit realm, passing through "Arnajuinnaq", goddess of wind and ice, and finally reaching "Sedna", the goddess of the sea.

With this record, the band embraces a more violent and aggressive sound, shortening song lengths to achieve a sharper, more immediate impact on the listener, while still preserving their experimental vein. This approach reaches its peak in the closing track, "Sedna", dedicated to the sea goddess and featuring S. D. Ramirez of Psychonaut 4 and Agnese Alteri as guest vocalists.

The creation of Sila Nuna was marked by a long and turbulent process, spanning nearly two years and involving multiple line-up changes due to the accumulated stress of finding the right sound to embody such a complex thematic concept. The band regards this release as a turning point, both professionally and stylistically, aiming for a less instinctive yet more pragmatic, precise, and refined approach - a sign of human and artistic maturity for the project. Link