I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me by Lorna Shore Review 2025

Full disclaimer, I am not the biggest Deathcore fan or Death Metal fan. My knowledge on this music is limited compared to other sub genres of Metal. I love heavy, extreme, brutal music for the most part, but don’t often seek out Deathcore. Like many people, Lorna Shore is an exception however. I feel that Lorna Shore’s “To The Hellfire” is one of the most iconic Metal songs in two decades. This song is responsible for so many people getting in to this type of music, as evident on the comments on YouTube on the song and the Reaction videos. It’s not very often a Metal band goes viral for a good song, and Lorna Shore did this emphatically. That puts Lorna Shore in a very unique position in Extreme Metal or Deathcore to be on the world’s biggest stages. What they’ve done for the longevity of Metal is unprecedented. Between some of the most epic music we’ve ever heard and wholesome fan interactions that rival any VIP Experience, this band has a microscope put upon them by millions. This level of success has never been possible for this kind of music before Lorna Shore. I feel like there’s too many reasons to name to get into this band, even if they’re not typically your style of music. Their heartfelt, personal, uncensored, vulnerable lyrics combined with unrivaled technicality and an immersive ambience of descending into ethereal hell worlds is an experience like no other on the planet. Lorna Shore combines the lightness, the sensitivity and grandeur sounds of Classical Music with the most brutal Speed riffs and demonic sounds in a seemingly impossible feat. I don’t even know how this level of music is mixed, balanced, or played live on a regular basis. It’s like Dimmu Borgir, Death, Strapping Young Lad, and Vivaldi had a cursed offspring that bloomed into something beautiful. Whatever genre or style Lorna Shore is, it’s completely unexpected and so locked in that there’s nothing like it..

I wasn’t a fan of Pain Remains as much. Maybe I wasn’t in the right headspace to appreciate it, or maybe I just didn’t understand it. In time, I will probably come to love it when I come back around to it. My expectations for this new album were low. Heavy Music feels like it’s on a lull to me; most of it sounds like bands just going through the motions or heavy for the sake of being heavy with no purpose other than shock and brutal-ism. So the last thing I wanted was a Lorna Shore record in this point in time. I didn’t expect to like it or be able to even get through this album. “I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me” is not even a shred of what I expected in the best way possible. I don’t review albums anymore unless it’s something innovative or thought provoking, and of course Lorna Shore achieved a spot on my blog. “I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me” is an insane journey of sonic excellence. This album has everything I want in a Metal record, but at the highest level. The symphonic sounds are perfectly layered with the guitars from the incomparable Adam De Micco, who I think is one of the greatest guitarists of all time. The synths and orchestration is done by guitarist/bassist Andrew O’Connor and he did an impeccable job at it. The orchestration rivals any Symphonic Metal band in thirty years, and I mean that as a huge Symphonic Metal buff. I find “I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me” to be more melodic and anthemic than any of their previous releases. Songs like Unbreakable, Glenwood, and Forevermore are gigantic songs that feel deserved of being played with a full orchestra and choir at Plovdiv or Sydney Opera House. Everywhere you think the album could go, it strafes and goes even grander. I am truly blown away by this album, which hasn’t happened this year by many releases for me. I never expected a Lorna Shore album to have a Celtic or Tolkien vibe to it. It works. The different sound to it freshens Lorna Shore’s sound in a way I didn’t expect. Listening to “I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me” is an exhilarating and inspiring experience from beginning to end. There’s not a weak track. It is the most epic battle music. Every member is peak on this album. You will not be disappointed even as a first time listener. This is by far one of the greatest albums of the year and shockingly perfect from a band continually reinventing itself. Lorna Shore pushed every boundary, every theme, every ounce of their being with this album. Austin Archey on drums is always perfect, but this album is an unbelievable feat of Extreme Metal drumming that rivals anything else. He is a drummer for the ages. He doesn’t just blast, he utterly destroys laws of human anatomy and physics on every song. I cannot express how incredible he is. If nothing else, just listen to the drums on this record.

Overall, I do think this is Lorna Shore’s best album yet. It’s the most fully immersive and complete release I’ve heard since Ramos joined the band. Some of his demon noises get a bit repetitive and don’t really add much, but the technicality and uniqueness is surely a novelty. I think this album sets itself apart from any heavy record of the year, because it’s not just heavy for shock and awe. This level of brutality is well thought out, intentional, and meaningful. It is not for attention, it’s for art. It’s like the utter despair and pain Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy expressed in Extreme Metal form. It’s all class, no filler, and fantastic composition. If you’re a reader of this blog, you know how much I love “Wall of Sound” production style, and this album nails that completely deep and wide listening experience. The wall is an infinite abyss. It is a cacophony, and I absolutely love it. It doesn’t get any better than “I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me” in 2025. This is a huge album of the year contender for me. No spoilers, but Forevermore might be one of my favorite songs of all time.

Links:

https://centurymedia.store/pages/lorna-shore-i-feel-the-everblack-festering-within-me

https://lornashoreband.com/

https://lornashoreband.com/pages/about

https://www.facebook.com/LornaShore

https://www.instagram.com/lornashore/

New single ‘Pahat Veräjät’ showcases Prog Metal Death Sargassus’s versatile and unique blackened sound.



The new single ‘Pahat Veräjät’ showcases Sargassus’s versatile and unique blackened sound.
 
Promo picture by Leevi Törnblom Finnish progressive death metal band Sargassus is set to release their debut album ‘Vitruvian Rays’, out in June 13th 2025 via Inverse Records.

The third and last single ‘Pahat Veräjät’ is unleashed today and it’s available on all essential streaming services:
 https://push.fm/fl/sargassus-pahat 

 The Band Comments: 
“”Pahat Veräjät’ is the third and final single before the release of the ‘Vitruvian Rays’ 
album. The song is both a departure from the band’s usual modus operandi, as it is sung 
in Finnish, as well as a return to the roots, featuring long atmospheric passages with 
progressive chord structures. As the song kicks off with ultra-fast blast beats, there is a 
definite nod towards extreme metal as well. ‘Pahat Veräjät’ (‘The Bad Gates’ in english) 
references the gates of Tuonela, the cold underworld of Finnish mythology. It tells the 
story of a journey through the wilderness between the living and the dead, asking the 
listener if a life’s worth can (or should) be measured in wealth, as all material possession 
will eventually be left behind”
 

WATCH official music video of the first single Spirit of Gravity: https://youtu.be/IZ4S5DrNBgs  

­ Line-up:
Matias Rokio – Drums
Teemu Leskinen – Guitar
Matias Stenman – Vocals
Mertta Halonen – Bass
 
Links:
https://sargassus.com 
https://www.facebook.com/sargassusband 
https://www.instagram.com/sargassusband 
https://sargassus.bandcamp.com 
https://www.tiktok.com/@sargassusband 


Sargassus – Vitruvian Rays (Album 2025)

Track list:
01. Spirit of Gravity
02. Carving the Veins of God
03. The Lone Idunn Grows in Shade
04. Judgement of the Four
05. Pahat veräjät
06. On the Shoulders of Atlas
07. Vitruvian Rays
08. Zealot

New Heavy Music Report 5/8/25

This week has been one of the busiest weeks in music releases in a long time. It’s been a whirlwind of some of the heaviest music and diverse songs. It is hard to keep up as usual. Below are some of my favorites of the week and some you might have missed.

What has everyone been listening to lately? I have been catching up on thirty years of Death Metal, studying up on my Women’s Music history, and listening to new albums from Messa, Kardashev, and Eluveitie. Let me know what I should check out next.

One of My Favorite Metalcore Bands Drops New Deatchore-like Single

Sigh. I wonder how much of Modern Metal is going to sound like Lorna Shore and Slaughter to Prevail. I love Parkway, and I like this song, but it’s a little too predictably Modern Metal. What happened to melody in Modern Music?

https://www.parkwaydriverock.com/

Gothic Legends Finally Catch My Ear with New Single

Prog Legend Releases Emotive Somber New Single

https://www.annekevangiersbergen.com/

Scardust Continue to Defy All Genres and Expectations with gorgeous vocals

Two Guitar Virtuosos Return with the one and only Glenn Hughes for new Fun Track

https://www.satchvaiband.com/

British Hard Rock band brings back Arena sound with Power Metal style and Great Bass Intro

https://inglorious.com/home/

Breakout Powerhouses of Groove Death Metal play with Hoglan-esque drums

https://www.orbitculture.com/

Battle Beast never Miss With Heavy Metal and “Dancy” Metal Fusion

https://battlebeast.fi/home

Swedish Gothic Death Metal band Returns with Absolutely Amazing New Single

I’ve never heard this band before, so I didn’t know what to expect. I expected classic Death Metal, but this is much more diverse and beautiful than I expected.

https://www.crematory.de/

Classic Metalcore Band Returns With Brutal New Single

https://www.shadowsfallmusic.com/

Let me know what you like or what songs of 2025 I might have missed!

Metal Music Updates: New Singles and Videos to Discover

Happy Tuesday Metalheads. There is quite a bit of new music out this week, so I thought I’d compile a list so everyone can keep track of the onslaught of Metal this year. Winter is a lot slower than summer, but we’re approaching Spring which is a huge music release period of the year. I’ve been listening to a lot of Halestorm, The Warning, Mammoth WVH, Lutharo, and Lauren Babic, but there’s some new tracks I have been marinating on! This is not everything out right now, just some of my favorites from the past seven days.

New single from legendary Folk Death Eluveitie

New Live Video From Pirate Symphonic Band Visions of Atlantis

New Pop Rock Nostalgic Coheed and Cambria

New from Power Metal Legends Avantasia

Gravedigger from their new Album “Bone Collector”

Lauren Babic Solo

Old School Deathcore Whitechapel with a new single. Not my favorite, but it’s huge right now

Alien Weaponry Goes NuMetal. I surprisingly like this song.

Italian Symphonic Death Band Septicflesh Releases Gorgeous Animated video

Canadian Death Metallers Release Historical Brutalism

As always, I highly recommend doing your own research and building your own music catalog on Youtube or Tidal!

Architects Release Surprise Single

Out of nowhere, successful Metalcore band Architects drop a new single “when we were young” yesterday. I missed the initial release, as I was dealing with having no power or Wifi for most of the day due to a quarter of my town being on fire. I’ve been awaiting something new from Architects but thought they’d ride the wave of the popular For Those Who Wish To Exist longer. I find the track to be interesting, but quite light and radio-friendly. I am hoping it is a soft release for an upcoming assault of a new record just to whet appetites. No other information was released with the track, but expect more from the band very soon. Listen to the new track below and see what you think.

Another exciting and surprise release from the day before was from We Came As Romans ft Brand of Sacrifice. It’s an Electronic and Metalcore mash-up reimagining of their breakout hit Darkbloom. I had never listened to either artist before and was immensely astounded by the quality of what I was hearing. the growls are stunning and deep to the point of Deathcore heaviness at the end. It is absolutely addictive. Check it Out below: