Lorna Shore have dropped their first full length in three years, and it’s nothing short of devastating. Out via Century Media Records, ‘I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me’ pushes the boundaries of extreme metal while doubling down on the band’s raw emotional core. Alongside the release, they’ve shared a cinematic new music video for ‘Glenwood’, a song that slices closer to the bone than anything they’ve done before.
The track sees frontman Will Ramos peel back layers of personal history, addressing the estranged relationship with his father. Directed by Dylan Hryciuk, the video captures the song’s narrative of nostalgia, loss, and the brutal passage of time. Ramos doesn’t shy away from the reality, revisiting his childhood home, confronting the stubbornness of youth, and admitting the regret of wasted years. It’s the kind of honesty that makes deathcore hit differently in 2025.
Lorna Shore ‘Glenwood’ video
‘Glenwood’ follows singles ‘Oblivion’, ‘Unbreakable’, and ‘Prison of Flesh’, each a showcase of Lorna Shore’s unrelenting ability to pair orchestral grandeur with crushing heaviness. The new record builds on 2022’s ‘Pain Remains’, which turned the New Jersey outfit into one of the genre’s biggest breakout stories. From symphonic passages to relentless breakdowns, the quintet featuring Adam De Micco (guitar), Austin Archey (drums), Andrew O’Connor (guitar), and Michael Yager (bass) are redrawing the Deathcore map.

Critical reception has already been fierce. Kerrang call the album a ‘course to the top of the metal mountain’, while Metal Hammer hail it as ‘monolithic, bigger, darker, and more emotional than ever’. Fans can now get their hands on the record in digital, CD, and vinyl formats, with merch bundles available here!
Lorna Shore will take the new songs to the stage this September when their North American headline tour kicks off with The Black Dahlia Murder, Shadow Of Intent, and PeelingFlesh in tow. Tickets are on sale now.