LORNA SHORE Release New Album ‘I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me’ and Share Heartfelt Video ‘Glenwood’
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New Jersey symphonic deathcore giants LORNA SHORE have unveiled their brand-new album I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, accompanied by the release of the official video for Glenwood. Known for their ability to combine unrelenting heaviness with sweeping orchestration and emotional depth, the band deliver one of their most ambitious and vulnerable statements to date. The new record expands their legacy while offering fans a glimpse into the most personal side of their artistry.
Glenwood stands out as a deeply heartfelt track, contrasting the band’s trademark ferocity with moments of poignant beauty. Lyrically and visually, the single captures themes of love, loss, and reflection, allowing LORNA SHORE to connect with listeners in a way that transcends the boundaries of extreme music. The official video enhances this experience, pairing the track with cinematic imagery that brings its emotional core to life.
We describe Glenwood as an exploration of grief and memory, a song that carries both devastation and hope in equal measure. The orchestral flourishes, soaring melodies, and visceral screams converge to create a piece that feels as much like a requiem as it does a triumph. This release highlights LORNA SHORE’s unique ability to balance brutality with sincerity, offering fans a glimpse of their evolution as musicians and storytellers.
"This song has been a very long-time coming for me. In my teens, my father and I never had a great relationship. We’ve had countless fallouts and it got to the point where we hadn’t spoken to each other in many, many years. I’d written songs in my teens and early 20’s about him and my frustration but nothing really helped fill the hole I felt inside. There were just too many mixed emotions. As time went on, I came to realize that, despite my anger, all I ever really wanted was to go back to the home I grew up in. For that reason, I decided to knock on his door and try one more time to get in touch with him.
The day I saw my father (for the first time in who knows how long), I quickly realized something. He wasn't the same person I remembered. He’d aged, had wrinkles, and a full-head of white hair. The tree that I remembered growing up next to was gone. The house inside was the same as I remembered but… older… dustier; and it felt… strange. As time seems to fly by for me, it also does for my father. And in all my parting, I never stopped to think about how much time actually went by. I spent my youth being so prideful and stubborn. I never even considered that as I was aging, so was he. I’ve had countless chances to fix things but wasn’t brave enough to actually do it. And now, I will never be able to get that time back.
My house wasn’t the same, my father wasn’t the same. And sure enough, I wasn’t the same either.
I wanted to capture that feeling when I wrote this song. It was so incredibly bittersweet and took a lot of courage for me. On one hand, I am so happy that I was able to make amends, on the other, I was so upset that it took me as long as it did.
‘Glenwood Ave’ was the name of the street I grew up on. I remember my father always telling me, “I’m the tree, you’re the branch.” The references to the oak tree missing are symbolic for the relationship and time we lost together. To be honest, there are countless references in this song that only the people who knew me growing up would understand. As you can imagine, this song is one I hold very near and dear to me.
My only hope is that when people hear “Glenwood”, they can think about their own lives and the people they’ve pushed away and ask themselves, “is it really worth being upset for this long?” Time is constantly fleeting, just as we are as well. I believe all we really want is to go back to that special place – a place where nostalgia triumphs over trauma; a place that we can call home. - WILL RAMOS
Stream I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me in full and watch the official video for Glenwood now. From their New Jersey roots to stages across the globe, LORNA SHORE continue to redefine modern deathcore with passion, intensity, and emotional resonance, proving once again why they are one of the most influential forces in heavy music today.
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