Catalan instrumental post-metal quartet Syberia kicks off European tour this weekend; »Quan tot s’apagui« LP out now on Moment Of Collapse Records!

Barcelona’s instrumental post-metal quartet Syberia, who released their latest album »Quan tot s’apagui« in January 2026 via Moment Of Collapse Records, are now hitting the road for their European Tour 2026.
Starting on March 28, the band will be performing across multiple countries: Switzerland, Austria, Germany, Belgium, France, Poland, Czech Republic and Italy.
28/03 – Wil, Gare De Lion, Switzerland
29/03 – Wien, Arena Beisl, Austria
30/03 – Munich, Glockenbachwerkstatt, Germany
31/03 – Dresden, Riesa Efau, Germany
01/04 – Jena, KuBa, Germany
02/04 – Bonn, Kult 41, Germany
03/04 – Ghent, Asgaard Gentbrugge, Belgium
04/04 – Saint-Symphorien-d’Ozon, Over Eighteen Motors, France
05/04 – Clermont-Ferrand, Le Raymonde, France
25/04 – Stuttgart, Zentral Club, Germany
26/04 – Hamburg, Gängeviertel, Germany
27/04 – Neunkirchen, Stummsche Reithalle, Germany
28/04 – Berlin, Neue Zukunft, Germany
29/04 – Poznan, Pod Minoga, Poland
30/04 – Prague, 007 Strahov, Czech Republic
01/05 – Yverdon-Les-Bains, Les Citrons Masqués, Switzerland
02/05 – Cascina Bellaria, Italy

Following the critically acclaimed 2022 full-length »Statement On Death« (Metal Blade Records), Barcelona-based instrumental quartet Syberia return with a striking new chapter. Their fifth album »Quan tot s’apagui« is out now via Moment Of Collapse Records, with Silent Pendulum Records handling the release in the United States.
»Quan tot s’apagui« represents a major artistic and emotional shift in Syberia’s trajectory. For the first time, the group delivers an album conceived fully in Catalan, a step that reinforces their identity and brings a new expressive depth to their sound.
The album stands as their darkest and most introspective release to date. It offers a symbolic exploration of the world’s end and the passage into nothingness – a sonic narrative where beauty and devastation coexist. The record leans more heavily into post-metal and black metal influences, expanding Syberia’s signature sound into more intense, atmospheric, and ferocious territories while keeping the melodic sensitivity that has long defined them.
For over a decade, Syberia have carved out a sound that speaks loudly without ever uttering a word. Their music is a collision of cinematic atmospheres, explosive dynamics and guitar- driven emotional heft, the kind that pulls you in slowly before overwhelming you with sheer, deliberate force. What makes Syberia compelling is their ability to balance patience with intensity. Tracks often begin with fragile, shimmering lines – clean guitars stretched over spacious reverb – before gradually stacking tension until everything erupts into a wall of distortion. Yet the payoff never feels gratuitous. Their climaxes are earned, sculpted with a careful sense of pacing that reflects a band deeply in tune with the architecture of instrumental storytelling.
After the overwhelming debut album »Drawing A Future« (2013) and the successor »Resiliency« (2016), the band signed to Metal Blade Records and released »Seeds Of Change« (2019) and »Statement On Death« (2022).
Now, with »Quan tot s’apagui«, Syberia take a bold step forward in their artistic and emotional trajectory. For the first time, the group delivers an album conceived fully in Catalan, a step that reinforces their identity and brings a new expressive depth to their sound. »Quan tot s’apagui« stands as their darkest and most introspective album to date. It offers a symbolic exploration of the world’s end and the passage into nothingness – a sonic narrative where beauty and devastation coexist.
Leaning more heavily into post-metal and black metal influences, the album expands the band’s signature sound into more intense, atmospheric, and ferocious territory, without sacrificing the melodic sensitivity that has long defined them. It is a work of both devastation and clarity, a powerful statement from a band continuously pushing the boundaries of what instrumental music can convey.
»Quan tot s’apagui« is out now and available for purchase HERE.
Syberia are:
Oscar Linares – Guitar
JordiOnly – Guitar / Synth Programming
Quim Torres – Bass
Manel Woodcvtter – Drums
Courtesy of All Noir PR
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

