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Svalbard are a British
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band from
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, England. Formed in 2011 by co-lead vocalists and guitarists Serena Cherry and Liam Phelan with drummer Mark Lilley, the band's line-up has featured bassist Matt Francis since 2020. Primarily exhibiting a
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and
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sound, the band's style features elements of
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and
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. Following the release of early material compiled on the compilation album ''Discography 2012–2014'' (2015), Svalbard were signed to
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in January 2015. They released two albums, '' One Day All This Will End'' (2015) and '' It's Hard to Have Hope'' (2018), before parting ways with Holy Roar and moving to
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three weeks before the release of ''
When I Die, Will I Get Better? ''When I Die, Will I Get Better?'' is the third studio album by British post-hardcore band Svalbard, released on 25 September 2020. Recorded in February 2020 with long-time producer Lewis Johns, the album incorporates more of a shoegaze-influen ...
'' (2020), due to sexual misconduct allegations against the label's founder. The band moved to
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for the release of their fourth and final album, '' The Weight of the Mask'' (2023). On 28 May, 2025, the band announced they would be breaking up in 2026 following some farewell tours and shows, starting with a UK tour in November 2025, and an EU and Japanese tour in 2026, along with "a few more select shows".


History


2011–2013: Formation and early releases

Svalbard was formed in
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in 2011 by guitarists Serena Cherry and Liam Phelan and drummer Mark Lilley. Cherry and Phelan first met each other in
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, Somerset, whilst Cherry was touring with her "weird
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solo project". They later met and recruited Lilley after hearing him play at a rehearsal studio, forming the core of the band. The band took their name from
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's ''
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'' trilogy, where the archipelago of
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serves as a fictional setting (especially in ''
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''). Cherry also said of the band's name:
Svalbard ..is locked in a constant state of change – it is either freezing over in winter, or melting in summer. It never stays the same for long; I feel this is symbolic of the ways in which all art is never “in the moment” but in a state of either becoming, or reflecting upon, what it is going to be next.
Cherry, Phelan and Lilley would hold Svalbard's line-up constant throughout their early releases, and over the course of several line-up changes (particularly in regards to bassists). Svalbard recorded their eponymous debut EP in 2012 as a five piece featuring bassist Ben Thomas and vocalist Mike Thompson,'''' with neither Cherry nor Phelan wanting to handle vocal duties. However, when both members left the band shortly after it was recorded, they decided to split lead vocal duties between themselves. In 2013, the band recorded two EPs with bassist Christian Prince, ''Gone Tomorrow'' and ''Flightless Birds'','''' whilst also contributing a cover of "This Is the End" by Victims to the four-way collaborative EP ''Cover Buzz'' (2013) with Pariso, MINE and Let It Die.


2014–2019: ''One Day All This Will End'' and ''It's Hard to Have Hope''

Svalbard began writing material for their debut album at their practice space in early 2014. Most of the album was written whilst the band were "in between bassists". During this time, Svalbard worked on a collaborative/split EP with Pariso, released on 7 July 2014. Pariso's guitarist, Alex Fitzpatrick, would subsequently sign Svalbard to his independent label,
Holy Roar Records Holy Roar Records was an independent record label run by Alex Fitzpatrick. The label began in January 2006 and put out its first release, the Phoenix Bodies album, Raise the Bullshit Flag in June 2006. Fitzpatrick originally joked that the nam ...
, in January 2015. Shortly after signing with the label, Svalbard released the compilation album ''Discography 2012-2014'', featuring all of their recorded output up until that point. It was remastered by Brad Boatright and reissued in October 2016. Svalbard's debut album, '' One Day All This Will End'', was released on 25 September 2015. Through Love handled the release in Germany and Halo of Flies in the US. Well-received by critics, the album's first pressing through Holy Roar sold out within the first week of its release. Music videos (created by Phelan) were released for the tracks "Disparity" and "Expect Equal Respect", the latter advocating for the acceptance of women within extreme music without treating them as anomalies. A split EP with The Tidal Sleep featuring one new song from each band followed on 15 January 2017; a music video (also filmed and edited by Phelan) for Svalbard's side of the split, "Open the Cages", was released on 12 November 2016. Svalbard entered a period of turmoil following touring in support of ''One Day All This Will End'' due to the long-term illnesses of Cherry and Phelan and the departure of their bassist. After recruiting bassist Adam Parrish, the band regrouped to record their second album '' It's Hard to Have Hope'' in September 2017. Expanding on the heavier and melodic tendencies of ''One Day All This Will End'', the album was noted for its social and political themes, covering unpaid internships,
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and long-term illness. Following the album's release on 25 May 2018, Svalbard embarked on tours of Europe and the United Kingdom, which included a performance at the 2018 ArcTanGent Festival and supporting dates with OHHMS and La Dispute. In early 2019, Parrish left Svalbard and was replaced by Alex Heffernan. Heffernan had briefly filled in on bass for Svalbard in 2016;'''' although he declined an offer to join the band back then, he would express interest in doing so shortly before Parrish left the band. Afterwards, Svalbard performed at the 2019
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as part of a Holy Roar Records showcase, before embarking on their first ever tour of Japan with The Tidal Sleep in May 2019.


2020–2025: Label changes, ''When I Die, Will I Get Better?'' and ''The Weight of the Mask''

In early July 2020, Svalbard announced their third studio album ''
When I Die, Will I Get Better? ''When I Die, Will I Get Better?'' is the third studio album by British post-hardcore band Svalbard, released on 25 September 2020. Recorded in February 2020 with long-time producer Lewis Johns, the album incorporates more of a shoegaze-influen ...
'' for a mid-September release through Holy Roar. Three weeks before the album's planned release, the band severed their ties and associations with Holy Roar due to the recent sexual misconduct allegations against its founder Alex Fitzpatrick. The band subsequently signed with
Church Road Records Church Road Records is a British independent record label, founded in 2017. It is co-run by Sammy Urwin and Justine Jones, both of Employed to Serve. Originally founded as a mail-order distribution label, it was established as a proper record l ...
and would release the album with them on September 25, as well as arrange refunds for people who preordered the album through Holy Roar. ''
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'' named it as the 5th best metal album of 2020. On 11 December 2020, Svalbard played their last show with Heffernan, who wanted to concentrate on a career in
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, at the ''
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'' K! Pit in London. He was replaced by Matt Francis. On 28 June 2022, Svalbard signed to
Nuclear Blast Records Nuclear Blast Records is a German record label with subsidiary, subsidiaries located in Germany, the United States and Brazil. It was founded in 1987 by Markus Staiger in Donzdorf. Originally releasing hardcore punk records, the label moved on ...
. As part of their signing to the label, Nuclear Blast acquired the rights to the band's albums released through Holy Roar. They released their fourth album, '' The Weight of the Mask'', on 6 October 2023.


2025–present: Disbandment and farewell tours

On 28 May, 2025, the band announced they would be disbanding in 2026 following some farewell tours and shows, starting with a UK tour in November 2025. In a statement to ''Metal Hammer'', Cherry said that the split was amicable between Svalbard's members and cited the band's desire to avoid a creative slump and financial factors. She also said the band plans to release one final song.


Musical style and influences

Svalbard's sound has been primarily been described as
post-hardcore Post-hardcore is a punk rock music genre that maintains the aggression and intensity of hardcore punk but emphasizes a greater degree of creative expression. Like the term " post-punk", the term "post-hardcore" has been applied to a broad conste ...
and
post-metal Post-metal is a music genre rooted in heavy metal music, heavy metal but exploring approaches beyond metal conventions. It emerged in the 1990s with bands such as Neurosis (band), Neurosis and Godflesh, who transformed metal texture (music), te ...
, as well as
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,
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,
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,
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,
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, "blackened hardcore" and
post-rock Post-rock is a subgenre of experimental rock that emphasizes Texture (music), texture, atmosphere, and non-traditional song structures over conventional rock techniques. Post-rock artists often combine rock instrumentation and rock stylings wit ...
. Whilst Svalbard's output has consistently displayed elements of post-rock, crust punk and black metal, their later albums since ''It's Hard to Have Hope'' have been noted for introducing more
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, atmospheric and
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elements. The members of Svalbard have cited bands including
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, Explosions in the Sky,
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as musical influences. Cherry has also cited the soundtracks to '' The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim'' and the ''
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'' and ''
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'' series as influences on her guitar leads for the band. From 2014 onwards, all of Svalbard's recorded output was produced by Lewis Johns at the Ranch Production House in
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. In a 2023 interview with ''Echoes and Dust'', Cherry called Johns "the fifth member of Svalbard", praising his ability to " rawthe best out of he bandmusically".


Band members

File:Svalbard Full Force 2023 13.jpg, Serena Cherry File:Svalbard Full Force 2023 11.jpg, Liam Phelan File:Svalbard Full Force 2023 08.jpg, Matt Francis File:Svalbard Full Force 2023 09.jpg, Mark Lilley Current members *Serena Cherry – lead guitar (2011–present), co-lead vocals (2013–present), backing vocals (2012) *Liam Phelan – rhythm guitar, violin (2011–present), co-lead vocals (2013–present) *Matt Francis – bass (2020–present) *Mark Lilley – drums (2011–present) Past members * Mike Thompson – lead vocals (2012) * Ben Thomas – bass (2012) * Christian Prince – bass (2013–2014) * Tony James – bass (2015–2016) * Adam Parrish – bass (2017–2019) * Alex Heffernan – bass (2019–2020), touring bassist (2016) Timeline


Awards and nominations


Discography

Studio albums * '' One Day All This Will End'' (2015) * '' It's Hard to Have Hope'' (2018) * ''
When I Die, Will I Get Better? ''When I Die, Will I Get Better?'' is the third studio album by British post-hardcore band Svalbard, released on 25 September 2020. Recorded in February 2020 with long-time producer Lewis Johns, the album incorporates more of a shoegaze-influen ...
'' (2020) * '' The Weight of the Mask'' (2023)


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