Lorna Shore

Lorna Shore is an American deathcore band hailing from Warren County, New Jersey, formed in 2010. They have steadily ascended the ranks of the genre through relentless touring and the release of critically acclaimed albums. The group is known for their technical musicianship, dark lyrical themes, and the incorporation of symphonic elements that add a grandiose layer to their brutal sound. Throughout their career, they've experienced line-up changes, with the vocalist position having seen several replacements until Will Ramos took the mantle, contributing to a new era of the band's evolution.

The band's recent work marks a significant chapter in their musical journey, showcasing a matured sound and lyrical depth that has resonated with fans worldwide. Their 2021 release, "...And I Return To Nothingness - EP," featuring the breakout single "To the Hellfire," marked a significant moment, putting them firmly on the map in the metal community with its viral success. Their follow-up releases, including the sequential storytelling through the singles "Sun//Eater," "Into the Earth," and "Cursed to Die," culminated in the full-length narrative experience of their album "Pain Remains." The album and its instrumental companion, as well as the featured collaboration "Heritage" with vocalist Will Ramos, showcase Lorna Shore's ambition and skill, securing their place as a heavyweight in the modern extreme metal scene.

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Pain Remains (Instrumental)
Album - 10 Tracks - Released November 3, 2023
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