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Call them heroes or hell-bringers, it doesn't matter to the men of Lorna Shore. On their fifth album--the declarative I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me--the New Jersey quintet are putting all of metal's subgenres on notice. Because after one listen, you'll wonder what motivates them and what took metal so long to evolve. You also might wonder whose truck may have hit you while you were listening.

Sure, that last sentence may sound more than a touch hyperbolic. But in the context of the myriad of metal subgenres out there, Lorna Shore--vocalist Will Ramos, guitarist Adam De Micco, bassist/vocalist Michael Yager, rhythm guitarist, synth and orchestral arranger Andrew O'Connor and drummer Austin Archey--are operating on a larger plane than ever before. They've hit the viral Spotify charts, racked up hundreds of millions of streams, embarked on highly successful tours and in the process, galvanized a significant fanbase that hangs onto the band's quest for stylistic inversion. But by virtue of physical onslaught and wanting to divine truth from their music, Lorna Shore have kept themselves fired up by torching the metal rulebook at every turn, practically demanding that other genres step up their game.

"I think a lot of bands--especially in deathcore--they write stuff that they think is cool, but they're not necessarily writing stuff that's true to them," offers Ramos. "I think between everything that we've been through over the last couple years, those things have helped push the band to [think] bigger. We're putting our heart and soul into it. I think it's those little experiences that we've been through that help shape that. It doesn't necessarily work for everybody, but it works for us"

Coming off of 2023's Pain Remains, the members of Lorna Shore realized they needed to continue to bring their A-game in a big way. Not necessarily in a gladiatorial sense where they must vanquish their colleagues. (Metal might be the most passionate of all the music scenes in the world, but that enthusiasm is parallel to the cutthroat competition.) There are all kinds of levels within the 10 tracks on I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me. Andrew O'Connor's orchestral arrangements give the songs an epic, cinematic feel that guides listeners into a mise-en-scene of their own creation. When the other members add their parts, the results are positively stentorian. De Micco can thrust into light-speed, black-metal tropes and then downshift into the kind of phrasing one might hear from a '70s guitar hero. Ramos is clearly the heir apparent to the kind of vocal madness that Faith No More's Mike Patton built his considerable reputation on. Add in the propulsive terror of Yager and Archey, and there's no reason for Lorna Shore's collective feet to ever touch the ground. Hardly ordinary by anyone's standards whether it's deathcore or black metal, there are things at work on Everblack that feel more like an extension of prog rock due to its extremity and big grandiose gestures.

But something unusual happened on the way toward the Everblack. Conventional wisdom would dictate that a band with over 10 years of touring is going to grow as individuals, musicians, writers and friends. Thoughts and ideals change and like a lot of bands working at a certain level for so long, maybe slowing and toning things down to summon the spirit of commercial potential would be both interesting and necessary. To the surprise of absolutely nobody, the Shore-men doubled-down on the extremity on their new album. Lorna Shore have been able to access new generations of listeners because their emotional firepower is just as devastating as their existing sonic armories.

"I would say aside from me dealing with depression and anxiety and all this other stuff that motivates me to write music, I feel what everyone's saying, but maybe in a different way," says De Micco. "I know from being a fan of music, getting lost into something separates you from the shit you're dealing with. I think our job as musicians is to be the wedge between people and the shit they're going through. And I hope we can create a little bit of that solace and peace for five minutes the way someone watches a movie for two hours or binges a video game all weekend. I feel like that's my big motivation because I think a lot of people are dealing with a lot of heavy stuff and I think you have to write compelling music to go against the shit that people are dealing with. I feel that motivation to allow what has existed for me to exist for others."

We posit that you may be hard-pressed to find a better side one/song one introduction as detonating as Everblack's opener, "Prison Of Flesh." The synth arrangements are ominous, Ramos sounds like he's in the middle of a complete mental unraveling, and the band shore him up with a wall of sound that feels more influenced by an avant-garde aesthetic (perhaps even hyperpop's anything-goes mindset) than whatever aural paint random bro-dudes are rocking at the tattoo shop. Then you realize that the song is about the history of dementia in the Ramos family. "The idea that the world is falling apart, and about the fear of losing touch with reality," says the singer. "The line 'They're coming to get me' is my way of personifying 'demons' or something that makes you feel like you're losing pieces of yourself. The closer they get, the further detached you become until you're nothing but a husk of fear and delusion."

The album also offers the poignant "Glenwood," an arduous piece based on the emotions Ramos had during the extended period of time he was estranged from his father. "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. 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. I wanted to capture that feeling when I wrote this song. It was so incredibly bittersweet and took a lot of courage for me."

While Ramos possesses a set of vocal cords that perform micro-calisthenics nightly, he also has an uncanny ability to refract his darkness towards his fans. On the surface, it sounds terrifying. But Lorna Shore's audience fervently embraces the singer's stories and hardships with relish. The feelings of superhuman graphic-novel vicariousness are just as valid and resonant as stories of broken homes and unhealed familial crises. Lorna Shore's fandom is acutely aware of this: Their early fans have been bringing their kids to their shows and sharing in the thrill of a dynamic metal band, as well as catharsis Lorna Shore delivers.

There's "Oblivion," a track significantly influenced by the movie Interstellar, that posits that humanity will constantly fail in its quest to do things for the greater good. "Writing this song felt like the culmination of all the things that we've done in the past, but brought to the next level," explains Ramos. "A more evolved version of what Lorna Shore truly is." He describes "Unbreakable" as "a song that you can hear on your worst day, and somehow feel like that day was a breeze." After a significant mindset rehaul ("We didn't want to throw a million notes on the board, we wanted only the ones that felt... right."), "Unbreakable" became downright anthemic for the band, with Ramos summarizing it as "a very triumphant, all-inclusive song written to bring people together for a beautiful moment where they can realize that no matter what this world throws at us, it will never break us down. We and our bonds are unbreakable."

That sentiment is clearly the hill that the members of Lorna Shore would die upon only to become resurrected with twice the conviction and ambition. The band were all fans of music before they first picked up their gear. Without throwing shade or serving the tea, they will confess that the state of so-called "heavy music" is in desperate need of a whole new consciousness.

"Everything that I fell in love with about metal as an outcast of society was that it was so different and rebellious and was such high energy--and we're missing that in this world," states bassist Yager.

"We all listen to music, we all like music." says De Micco. "So if it doesn't give us the reaction of 'This sounds sick, I'm stoked about this,' then it is not a good idea. I feel like that's always been my threshold, from a fan of music and hearing parts that sound cool or give an emotional reaction to something. If you can't even move yourself, then how the hell do you expect to move others?"

Yager continues, "I know when we write music, it's very much like we're writing it for ourselves. They're our songs until they're released."

So in conclusion, Lorna Shore are neither dire misery goats, nor flower-picking pollyannas and definitely not lapdogs currying favor from those who would exalt the ordinary. But once listeners embrace I Feel The Everblack Festering Inside Of Me, they will realize that they're in Lorna Shore's movie now, and that might tell them something about their lives. When heroes are hard to find, try looking inside yourself first.

Setlists

    1. 1.Oblivion
    2. 2.Unbreakable
    3. 3.Sun//Eater
    4. 4.Cursed to Die
    5. 5.Into the Earth
    6. 6.Glenwood
    7. 7.Prison of Flesh
    8. 8.To the Hellfire
  1. Encore

    1. 9.Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames
    2. 10.Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear
    3. 11.Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire
    1. 1.Sun//Eater
    2. 2.Cursed to Die
    3. 3.Of the Abyss
    4. 4.Immortal
    5. 5.Welcome Back, O' Sleeping Dreamer
    6. 6.Into the Earth
    7. 7.Soulless Existence
    8. 8.Oblivion
    9. 9.To the Hellfire
  1. Encore

    1. 10.Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames
    2. 11.Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear
    3. 12.Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire
    1. 1.Sun//Eater
    2. 2.Cursed to Die
    3. 3.Of the Abyss
    4. 4.Welcome Back, O' Sleeping Dreamer
    5. 5.Into the Earth
    6. 6.Oblivion
    7. 7.To the Hellfire
    8. 8.Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames
    9. 9.Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear
    10. 10.Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire
    1. 1.Sun//Eater
    2. 2.Cursed to Die
    3. 3.Of the Abyss
    4. 4.Welcome Back, O' Sleeping Dreamer
    5. 5.Into the Earth
    6. 6.Oblivion
    7. 7.To the Hellfire
    8. 8.Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames
    9. 9.Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear
    10. 10.Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire
    1. 1.Sun//Eater
    2. 2.Cursed to Die
    3. 3.Oblivion
    4. 4.To the Hellfire
    5. 5.Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames
    6. 6.Pain Remains II: After All I’ve Done, I’ll Disappear
    7. 7.Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 248 reviews
  • BEST SHOW EVER

    by Kera on 10/1/24The Pageant - Saint LouisRating: 5 out of 5

    This was such an amazing show!! All four bands were absolutely fantastic!!! If you have the chance to see any of these artists… DO NOT HESITATE!!!! SEE THEM!!!!

  • This was the best show ever

    by Atlanta Mosher on 9/30/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    If you’re thinking about buying a ticket do it trust me

  • Amazing Show!

    by Bypolarpanda on 9/29/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    What an incredible show, props to the tabernacle for hosting a great event.

  • Amazing show!

    by D3rk on 9/28/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    This show was an absolute banger!!! All 4 bands performed phenomenally and the venue is great. Staff was very friendly and helpful and would supply water during breaks here and there. Crowd was super rough but is to be expected at a deathcore show like this one lol

  • Adrenaline and pressure!

    by Bahadows on 9/28/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    The energy that came with these bands was unreal . New fan to Lorna shore and this was the best concert I’ve been to! Standing room was just nuts so many people shoulder to shoulder feeling what these guys are bringing !

  • Band is 10/10 - venue 10/10 sound tho?

    by Ant on 9/28/24Tabernacle - AtlantaRating: 5 out of 5

    Whoever the sound engineer was, they left a lot to be desired. Not sure if it was house or with the band - Lorna shore didn’t sound their best imo. Not balanced, couldn’t feel or hear the bass or bass drums. Even the vocals were a little muffled sounding at times. Great bands tho. Adore all of them 10/10.

  • Spectacular

    by Alexis on 9/27/24Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert as a whole was amazing. I feel the need to give a big shot out to all the Employees at the barricade. I've never seen such team work and organization ever. From start to finish they were amazing. They even had water ready just in case we needed because that place gets so hot. I'm looking forward to coming back in Nov and hope to see the same team so I know I'll be in good hands.

  • Metal

    by Kyle on 9/27/24History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    I can't say enough about Lorna Shore. The best band out there right now. The show was amazing and the sound quality was out of this world at the History. White Chapel was equally as good.

  • Excellent Show

    by Scooby69 on 9/27/24Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    Lorna Shore definitely didn't disappoint. They sounded great. Will Ramos voice was incredible. Extremely talented singer and the band was spot on. Sounded amazing. Definitely will go see them again in the future. White Chapel sounded great also but nothing truly compares to Will Ramos Vocals. Orlando Hard Rock was a great venue for this band. Up close and personal. A word to the wise tho. Don't go park your car or truck by the Hard Rock Hotel unless your staying there. I park my car from apx. 3pm-11pm and didn't know it was by the hour. I was charged $53.50 to raise the gate arm to exit the parking lot...Ouch.

  • Greatest show of my life

    by Jer on 9/27/24Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    The entire lineup was absolutely energizing and captivating. Lorna Shore took my breath away in several moments of their set. This show set the bar so much higher for concerts that I’m not sure if I could go to any others.

  • First time at the Hard Rock, it was incredible!

    by The Thiccness on 9/27/24Hard Rock Live Orlando - OrlandoRating: 5 out of 5

    My group decided to skip the opener and we arrives halfway through their last song. Seats were adequate and my only real gripe is it was crazy hot in there. Whitechapel and Lorna Shore were incredible! I had seen Lorna a few years ago when they opened for Gojira in St Augustine and I was a bit disappointed then. This was not the same Lorna Shore! Incredible energy and they sounded great! If you enjoy these bands, run, don't walk to get tickets!

  • Absolute banger of a show!!!

    by aaronmafia on 9/27/24UPMC Events Center - Moon TownshipRating: 5 out of 5

    Before attending I had read about people discrediting the venue saying they won’t be attending because of the events location. I thought the venue was great and the sound was amazing in the seats I had. The line up was STACKED and every band KILLED IT! Lorna Shore is amazing as ever!!

  • Lorna Shore

    by Dallas2005 on 9/26/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5

    The concert was amazing. The band line up was perfect. Everything about the event was perfect. The only complaint I would have would be that the facility was not prepared or equipped to handle the crowd that gathered before the concert. The instructions said you could start lining up at 3pm and doors opened at 5pm. They were not prepared for the amount of people that would come early.

  • Fantastic

    by T'Klease on 9/26/24UPMC Events Center - Moon TownshipRating: 5 out of 5

    Came for Lorna Shore, and they were phenomenal, but Whitechapel was also amazing, and I even kind of dug the opener - not really my kind of metal, but they put on a great show.

  • Great lineup, horrible venue

    by Bri on 9/26/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 2 out of 5

    I cant say enough bad things about this venue. They only had one bathroom open and the line for it was all the way around the venue the ENTIRE night. About halfway through they told us another bathroom opened up....except it didn't exist.

  • AMAZING!

    by amandainstrangeland on 9/26/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5

    This show was absolutely amazing! My favorite one of all the shows I've ever been to! Lorna Shore just blew me away. So awesome! Kublai Khan TX, Whitechapel, and Sanguisugabogg were also great! Love Matt's barks! 🤣 We had a great time.

  • Hard to top concert experience

    by Pablo on 9/25/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5

    Every band in the lineup went crazy hard. Crowd went crazy and active for each band as well and didn’t let up on energy. Tons of crowdsurfing, multiple mosh pits, huge pits as well, hardly anyone stood still unless it got too packed (it did get packed out though). 10/10 experience

  • best first show ever <3

    by Kathy on 9/25/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5

    I can't even describe how I felt after leaving the venue but in awe with how all of the bands did and everyone having an amazing time together. I already wanna go back and I definitely will at the next tour!

  • Great place good show. Metal for life \m/

    by Molo66 on 9/25/24Greensboro Coliseum Complex - GreensboroRating: 4 out of 5

    First time at the Greensboro coliseum. Huge open space with an elevated stage allowing for great views no matter where you stand. My only gripe was sound quality, bass and drums were vibrant but they drowned out guitars and vocals. Had I not known the lyrics to the songs I would have been lost in the songs. 4 acts. Sanguisogabogg opened and played with two guitars and no bass. All I really heard was buzzing drums. Not the best set. Kublai Khan TX was the one band whose vocals really came through but still lacked clear guitars. 3rd band Whitechapel I feel had the best overall sound and light show of the night. A good balance between all instruments. The headliner Lorna Shore needs to fire their sound tech. Will Ramos screams can barely be heard over the thunderous drums and the orchestral backing tracks. I was excited to see them live but disappointed in how it felt like one really long song but I feel most Grindcore is like that. Regardless the venue was packed. Lots of crowd surfers, multiple circle pits and even a few small walls of death. Metal lives and thrives. I will definitely return to the venue for future shows.

  • Awesome Show

    by Nick on 9/25/24History - TorontoRating: 5 out of 5

    Amazing show. Amazing venue. The line up was top notch and the atmosphere was fantastic.