Four years in the dark — SEVIT's shelved 2022 debut is finally out

Four years in the dark — SEVIT's shelved 2022 debut is finally out

Dallas goth/rock act SEVIT releases On the Edge of a Darker Place today (May 28, 2026) — a 13-track album originally written in 2022 but shelved after the founding vocalist's departure. It combines the 7 tracks from the 2020 A Darker Place EP with 6 previously unreleased songs, representing the band's original incarnation before their 2024 reformed-lineup self-titled debut.

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The album has been sitting in the dark for four years. SEVIT wrote it in 2022, intending it as the band's first full-length. Then their founding vocalist Jackie Legos left, and the project went on hold — not cancelled, not deleted, just shelved. The Dallas quartet regrouped, brought in new members, recorded an entirely different self-titled debut in 2024, and built enough forward momentum to finally circle back. Today, May 28, On the Edge of a Darker Place is out. 1

The band

SEVIT is a goth/rock act from Dallas, Texas. The current lineup is Cam B. (the original co-writer and through-line member), Mario Tremaine on vocals, Brian Weems on guitar, and Maddie Fritz on bass. 1
The band's Bandcamp catalog runs three releases: the 2020 debut EP A Darker Place (seven tracks), the 2024 self-titled SEVIT, and now this. A Darker Place is where today's release begins its story — all seven tracks from that EP reappear here, expanded with six songs that were written alongside them but never made it out. 1
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What this album is

On the Edge of a Darker Place is 13 tracks — the original seven from A Darker Place plus six songs that were meant to accompany them four years ago. 1 It was written by the founding pair of Jackie Legos and Cam B., then set aside when Legos departed. The new lineup did not re-record it or update it — the album represents SEVIT as it originally stood, before the reformation. 1
ReGen Magazine's Ilker Yücel framed the release as "the resurrection of a moment, restored from the shadows exactly as it was meant to be heard." 1 That framing is apt: this is an archival document being released on its own terms, not a remaster or a nostalgia cash-in. The band finished their 2024 debut first, then came back to this. The sequencing matters — it reads as the band getting strong enough to finally honor what they originally built.

Why it's worth hearing today

Goth/rock as a tag covers territory from the polished side of post-punk to raw guitar-driven darkness, and Dallas has a smaller footprint in the genre than the obvious coastal scenes. A band digging up a four-year-old shelved full-length — after already recording a separate debut in the gap — signals a level of investment in the original material that doesn't come from bands who gave up. The six unreleased tracks are the real incentive: they've never appeared anywhere, and they were written in the same window as the EP tracks that already found an audience on Bandcamp.
The 2024 self-titled record is available for comparison if you want to hear how the current lineup sounds differently. But On the Edge of a Darker Place is the version of SEVIT before the break — and according to the band, it's the version of the music that was always meant to exist. 1

Listen

Bandcamp (full album, digital): On the Edge of a Darker Place | SEVIT
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Cover image: © ReGen Magazine / SEVIT

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