Swedish post-rock duo Oh Hiroshima have shared a new single “Broken Sunlight”. It’s the first single from their upcoming sixth studio album. The album carries the title “And the Dead Tree Gives No Shelter.” Pelagic Records puts the record out on June 5, 2026.
Jakob Hemström and Oskar Nilsson describe the track as intentionally direct, with rhythm and melody working in tight formation. They say the song concerns holding on to something fragile in a reality that feels increasingly fractured.
The album title draws from T. S. Eliot’s epic poem “The Waste Land.” The duo uses the dead tree as a metaphor for ways of living that strip the world of meaning. They add that it offers no real path through life’s hardships. The record also marks a bigger production step for the pair. They enlisted ten additional musicians and tracked the album at Studio Gröndahl with Karl Daniel Lidén. Magnus Lindberg handled mixing and mastering.
“And the Dead Tree Gives No Shelter” follows 2024’s “All Things Shining.” “Broken Sunlight” streams now, and the official music video is also out.