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Silva is a melodic black/death metal band that fuses atmospheric melodies with crushing intensity, delivering a sound that’s both haunting and powerful. Their music explores themes of ancient wisdom, human connection, and the darker aspects of existence. Known for their dynamic compositions and captivating live performances, Silva is forging a unique path in the modern metal scene.

Rooted in storytelling, our music blends Scandinavian-inspired melodies with a heavy, immersive sound. Since the release of Forgotten Sanctuary in 2023, we’ve continued evolving, merging intricate guitar work with raw emotion to craft songs that resonate across time.

With a new album in the works, Silva remains dedicated to pushing sonic boundaries while staying true to our vision—channeling the spirit of the past into the sound of the present.

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Mystification - Zine

“Despite the lovely wolfen landscape provided by Khaos Diktator on the cover of their debut LP Minneapolis, Minnesota-based trio Silva aren’t yet another Midwest atmoblack group, instead ‘Forgotten Sanctuary‘ reveals a bright and intensely paced-out melodic black-death metal upstart arriving upon their first serious statement. Though this debut LP gets off to a stiff-necked start per the precision of “Desolate Hordes” the congested nature of these pieces becomes part of their charm as technical tautness just as quickly gives way to swinging and shoving flows of riff. You’ll get a whiff of Dawn‘s interlocking rhythmic touch on the title track and the sense that Swedish melodic black/death metal of the 90’s is their true driver but don’t mistake this for the usual Dissection-copped feel, instead this is just as much a death metal record of a certain era as it is a melodic black metal experience overall which “Aurora View” shows us from both sides and from multiple angles.”

Metal Epidemic

“Forgotten Sanctuary is the debut album from the purveyors of Minnesota based Black/Death Metal trio Silva, and as debut albums go, it is a rather impressive release.

Opening with a brief instrumental intro, track 2 ‘Desolate Hordes’ is a fine slab of blackened death metal, with soul-destroying riffs, and well written solo’s that sit perfectly within the construct of the song. Indeed, everything about the song is well-structured, and you think all is good until the opening riff of the title track of the album, ‘Forgotten Sanctuary’.

That is when you sit up and take a bit of notice. Essentially Melodic Death Metal, the track is the first inkling that you may be about to settle into a very assured album. Lead vocalist and guitarist, Taylor Haagensen spits out the lyrics with unrestrained aggression, ably supported by bassist Roman Pinter with his additional vocals, whose vocals one hopes does not have a bite as impressive as its bark! Sitting behind everything, blast-beats flailing about with articulate ease, is Aaron Lanik, providing a robust backbone to an impressive track.

Then…. Then…… ‘Aurora View’ kicks in, sitting more in the Black Metal genre and once again, you cannot fail to be impressed. Forgotten Sanctuary seems to be an album that improves with each additional track. You will sit here hoping it is a double album so that your mind melts from pure joy! 

Alas, the album does level off a tad and Silva reduce themselves to mere mortals, delivering an accomplished debut album with too many numerous high points to remember, vastly outweighing the few frustrating aspects. ‘Death Becoming’ boasts a delightful intro and a riff 2 minutes 40 seconds in that made me stop typing and break out the air guitar. Instrumental track, ‘Burrowed Light’ sounds like it came from a Poison album, but hey, we ‘ain’t looking for nothing, but a good time’ with Forgotten Sanctuary, so we can forgive the band for this, even though it does last over 5 and ½ minutes.

‘Eye of Fate’ has a wonderful galloping intro and riff, with the vocals again being barked with vigour. It contrasts with the Poison track, allowing a degree of freedom that includes a cracking solo inside the first minute of the track. Final song, ‘Beyond Death’ is a great track to finish the album. With hints of Amon Amarth, the track is a great blend of melodic Death and Black Metal. Vocally, you do hear Johan Hegg in the delivery on occasion, but hey, if you are gonna sound like a melodic death metal vocalist, may as well sound like one of the best, but then these vocals are contrasted with the enjoyable barked black metal vocals that litters Forgotten Sanctuary.

Silva have released a debut album that the 3 protagonists should be immensely proud of. Each member of the band contributes to the tracks being memorable, catchy, full of riffs and ultimately, an album that makes the repeat button very easy to find!'“

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