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Lorna Shore Releases New Song ‘Unbreakable’

Lorna Shore performing live on stage on Day 4 at Hellfest Open Air in Clisson, France on June, 22, 2025. Hellfest 2025 Day 4, Clisson, France - 22 Jun 2025
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Lorna Shore, the acclaimed deathcore band, continues to break new ground with their latest single “Unbreakable,” offering fans a preview of their upcoming album, *I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me*. The band's powerful new track, released on June 25, 2025, has been eagerly anticipated following the success of their previous single, “Oblivion.” Accompanied by a visually striking music video directed by Eric Richter, “Unbreakable” is a testament to the band's innovative approach to extreme metal, blending symphonic elements with relentless energy.

Frontman Will Ramos describes “Unbreakable” as a triumphant and all-inclusive anthem that encourages unity and resilience. Written during a period of personal reflection, the song aims to connect with listeners on a deeply emotional level. Ramos emphasizes the importance of creating music that can uplift people even on their darkest days, reinforcing their unbreakable bonds and collective spirit. This thematic focus reflects a departure from purely fictional storytelling to more personal themes, drawing from Ramos's own experiences and struggles.

Lorna Shore's forthcoming album, set for release on September 12 via Century Media Records, promises to push the boundaries of the deathcore genre. This ambitious project marks their fifth studio album and their first in three years since the critically acclaimed *Pain Remains*. According to Ramos, *I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me* capitalizes on the band's growth by integrating personal battles and musical versatility into a cohesive sound. The album is projected to resonate with fans and newcomers alike, offering a more mature and sophisticated version of Lorna Shore.

The band's lineup, which includes lead guitarist Adam De Micco, drummer Austin Archey, rhythm guitarist Andrew O'Connor, and bassist Michael Yager, is prepared to hit the road with a tour that promises to bring their explosive energy to stages across North America. Kicking off in Pittsburgh on September 17 and concluding in New York City on October 30, the tour will feature support from The Black Dahlia Murder, Shadow Of Intent, and PeelingFlesh, making it a must-see event for metal enthusiasts.

“Unbreakable” is not only a powerful single but a representation of Lorna Shore's bold artistic vision. In interviews, Ramos indicates that this track was challenging to produce due to its expansive structure, which required a delicate balance of intensity and musical precision. This attention to detail highlights the band's commitment to evolving their sound while maintaining the core elements of what makes them a powerhouse in the metal community.

Fans can expect *I Feel the Everblack Festering Within Me* to dive into a diverse range of themes, with tracks such as “Prison of Flesh,” “Glenwood,” and “Forevermore” adding to the album's dynamic narrative. Each song is carefully crafted to explore both external chaos and internal reflection, providing a rich tapestry that redefines the boundaries of modern metal music. The album, available for pre-order in multiple formats, including digital, CD, and limited-edition vinyl, is expected to be a landmark release that solidifies Lorna Shore's status as one of the most innovative acts in contemporary metal.

As Lorna Shore continues to challenge genre conventions and push artistic boundaries, “Unbreakable” serves as both a precursor to what is likely to be a milestone in their discography and a reminder of the band's unwavering dedication to their craft. The synergy between aggressive instrumentation and uplifting themes has set the stage for an album that promises to be as influential as it is groundbreaking in the metal scene, ensuring that Lorna Shore remains a commanding force in the industry for years to come.

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