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I Live With What You Created

from The Morning Darkness

August 21st, 2026
5 tracks
41:52
The Morning Darkness
The Morning Darkness
Scheduled for release on August 20th, 2026.
I Live With What You Created
Dysthymia
It takes everything in me not to say I miss you You cling to all that walks away All familiarity You look onto Blurred vision, damp Appears opaque It feels so empty in here The home in you is not with you think it is As you find You are trembling in fear You attach yourself To everything To feel the pain Of distancing I don’t know where to fall onto I’m so sick of living the lie I live I’m here, lonely Unsure, deeply filled with pain In a sea of misery no one can change That was promised to me By way of the sheer fact that I am here, alive
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Conceived in 2019 by members Grushenka Ødegård and Ray King, New England depressive black metal band Dysthymia crafts music steeped in despondency, isolation, and hopelessness. Following their raw self-titled full-length in 2021 and a split with Saeva in 2024, the band returns with their sophomore album "The Morning Darkness".

The album pulls you straight into a cold, heavy atmosphere that feels genuinely lived-in rather than theatrical. Layered and dynamic yet grounded in its atmosphere, Dysthymia excels at crafting tracks that breathe and build. Quiet, desolate moments give way to rising tension, driving the music forward with momentum that peaks in huge emotional crescendos. Dysthymia's greatest strength is its excellent sense of flow and dynamic songwriting, weaving mournful leads, sparse and distant piano, acoustic guitar, tortured screams, and ethreal clean vocals over a foundation of distant tremelo riffs and prominent basslines.

"This album was written and recorded slowly, over the course of several years, during late nights and early mornings. Through sadness and joy, suffering and relief, life and death, we have returned to share these songs with you. It is our hope that you enjoy them and find them useful in making your way through the days, where even the dawn does not bring light."

Credits

Grushenka Ødegård - Vocals, Lyrics, & Guitar
Ray King - Guitar, Bass, & Drum Programming
Laniakea - Addt. Drum Programming
Rosin Lludw- Addt. Guitar

Jori Apedaile - Mixing and Mastering
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