Doom metal act Void Moon has revealed the second track, "The Wolf (at the End of the World)", from its forthcoming fourth full-length, Dreams Inside The Sun, set for release on 7 June via Personal Records.

Void Moon was formed in southern Sweden in 2009 by bassist Peter Svensson. Within a year, it released its first EP, Through The Gateway. Live shows and reputation led to a deal with Cruz del Sur for the debut album, On The Blackest Of Nights, in 2012. In 2016, Void Moon released its sophomore full-length, Deathwatch, on Sun & Moon Records. The album featured a guest appearance from Hammers Of Misfortune guitarist John Cobbett.

Reduced to a duo, with only Peter and Marcus remaining, Void Moon released its most acclaimed album, The Autumn Throne, in 2020, followed by a very ambitious track, the 20-minute epic "Waste Of Mind".

While the last song on The Autumn Throne trailed off into the mundane darkness of humdrum life, Void Moon's fourth album, Dreams Inside The Sun, sets the tone with the rising sun. Dreams Inside The Sun sounds unmistakably Void Moon and is undoubtedly the band's most powerful album yet. More pointedly, while it heralds the power of the sun it still maintains the reflective and sombre tone Void Moon is known for. Link