ASHEN HORDE Reveals Lyric Video for Climatic Title Track “The Harvest” from Fifth Studio Album Out Now!
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Los Angeles extreme metal shapeshifters Ashen Horde have released the brand‑new lyric video for “The Harvest,” the crushing title track from their latest full‑length, now premiering via Heavy Blog Is Heavy. The video marks the fourth visual offering from the record, following the previously released singles “Entropy and Ecstasy,” “Voids in the Ash,” and “Apparition.”
While "The Harvest" is not a traditional concept album, the record is unified by a single overarching theme: endings. Each track explores a different facet of collapse, personal, societal, historical, or cosmic. The title track serves as the album’s climactic statement, tying together the record’s emotional and philosophical core.
Guitarist and primary songwriter Trevor Portz explains:
“I knew I wanted a title track, but the lyrics didn’t come together until I found the cover art. The image of the two red skeletons inspired the idea of an entity watching humanity from the shadows, judging how awful and stupid we’ve become. When things reach the absolute end of hope, it emerges and devours everything. It’s really a metaphor for humanity’s bizarre tendency to destroy itself and the planet.”
Musically, “The Harvest” draws inspiration from Portz’s travels through Iceland’s surreal landscapes, black beaches, glaciers, and alien terrain, blended with subliminal nods to Demonaz’s March of the Norse. The result is one of Ashen Horde’s most atmospheric yet punishing compositions.
Catch the new lyric video below for “The Harvest” and dive into the Anatomy Of feature, where Ashen Horde break down the influences behind the album, all now live at Heavy Blog is Heavy HERE.
Expanding their genre‑defying approach with their most dynamic and thematically unified work to date, "The Harvest" marks the band’s first full‑length with vocalist Karl Chamberlain, whose wide‑ranging performance pushes the group into new melodic and emotional territory.
Recorded entirely remotely, "The Harvest" represents the full evolution of Ashen Horde from a one‑man endeavor into a fully realized extreme‑metal force. While the band’s earlier albums centered on singular narratives, this record takes a different direction. As guitarist and founder Trevor Portz notes, it isn’t a traditional concept album, but its songs are tied together by a unifying theme: endings. Those endings appear in many forms: societal collapse, mythic destruction, personal downfall, and the natural cycle of decay, expressed through a sound that moves fluidly between black‑metal intensity, death‑metal weight, progressive twists, grunge‑tinged harmonies, and melodic introspection.
Across its eight tracks, the album moves from the slow‑rising, Pagan‑inspired “Autumnal” into the chaotic “Entropy and Ecstasy,” the genre‑blending critique of “Backward Momentum,” and the moody Pompeii narrative of “Voids in the Ash.” “Remnant” delivers a storm‑bound tragedy, while “A Place in the Rot” reflects on mortality through a Swamp Thing lens. “The Apparition” stands as the album’s heaviest and most harrowing moment before the record closes with “The Harvest,” a finale shaped by Iceland’s surreal landscapes and the album’s striking red‑skeleton artwork.
For over 10 years, Ashen Horde has crafted extreme metal that defies easy categorization. Rooted in black and death metal but unafraid to incorporate progressive, melodic, and alternative influences, the band appeals to fans of Opeth, Enslaved, Amorphis, Ihsahn, and other genre‑bending heavyweights.
Album order (release date May 1, 2026) available on limited splatter vinyl and CD (along with t-shirt bundles) on Bandcamp, as well as everywhere digitally - https://ashenhorde.bandcamp.com/album/the-harvest
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