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Lorna Shore has scaled unexpected heights, played to the biggest crowds of their career and literally walked through fire to arrive at I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me. This New Jersey quintet's latest album picks up where they left off on the now classic Pain Remains. While the album's first single, "Oblivion" is classic Lorna Shore, it's with the likes of the anthemic "Unbreakable", the pathos-driven "Glenwood" or the triumphant guitar melodies of "Lionheart" that you can hear the sound of extreme metal pushing through it's own boundaries, informed by topping huge festivals and bashing through arenas with the likes of Gojira and Mastodon. Lorna Shore's ascent has been nothing short of breathtaking and I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me is nothing short of their career defining album.
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Lorna Shore has scaled unexpected heights, played to the biggest crowds of their career and literally walked through fire to arrive at I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me. This New Jersey quintet's latest album picks up where they left off on the now classic Pain Remains. While the album's first single, "Oblivion" is classic Lorna Shore, it's with the likes of the anthemic "Unbreakable", the pathos-driven "Glenwood" or the triumphant guitar melodies of "Lionheart" that you can hear the sound of extreme metal pushing through it's own boundaries, informed by topping huge festivals and bashing through arenas with the likes of Gojira and Mastodon. Lorna Shore's ascent has been nothing short of breathtaking and I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me is nothing short of their career defining album.

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Lorna Shore has scaled unexpected heights, played to the biggest crowds of their career and literally walked through fire to arrive at I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me. This New Jersey quintet's latest album picks up where they left off on the now classic Pain Remains. While the album's first single, "Oblivion" is classic Lorna Shore, it's with the likes of the anthemic "Unbreakable", the pathos-driven "Glenwood" or the triumphant guitar melodies of "Lionheart" that you can hear the sound of extreme metal pushing through it's own boundaries, informed by topping huge festivals and bashing through arenas with the likes of Gojira and Mastodon. Lorna Shore's ascent has been nothing short of breathtaking and I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me is nothing short of their career defining album.