Lorna Shore Release New Album & Emotional New Video ‘Glenwood’

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Lorna Shore are back! The extreme metal juggernauts have dropped their first album in three years, I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me, via Century Media Records, alongside a cinematic and deeply personal new video for ‘Glenwood’.
The new track captures frontman Will Ramos’ emotional journey reconnecting with his estranged father, exploring themes of regret, nostalgia, and the fleeting nature of time, all soundtracked by a more subdued anthemic sound from the band while still delivering the heaviness and technical prowess fans love. Directed by Dylan Hryciuk, the ‘Glenwood’ video visually translates these heartfelt reflections, giving fans a raw glimpse into Ramos’ personal story.
“This song has been a very long-time coming for me. In my teens, my father and I never had a great relationship. We’ve had countless fallouts and it got to the point where we hadn’t spoken to each other in many, many years. I’d written songs in my teens and early 20s about him and my frustration but nothing really helped fill the hole I felt inside. There were just too many mixed emotions. As time went on, I came to realise that, despite my anger, all I ever really wanted was to go back to the home I grew up in. For that reason, I decided to knock on his door and try one more time to get in touch with him.”
He adds: “‘Glenwood Ave’ was the name of the street I grew up on. I remember my father always telling me, ‘I’m the tree, you’re the branch.’ The day I saw my father (for the first time in who knows how long), I quickly realised something. He wasn’t the same person I remembered. He’d aged, had wrinkles, and a full-head of white hair. The tree that I remembered growing up next to was gone. The house inside was the same as I remembered but… older… dustier; and it felt… strange. As time seems to fly by for me, it also does for my father. And in all my parting, I never stopped to think about how much time actually went by. I spent my youth being so prideful and stubborn. I never even considered that as I was aging, so was he. I’ve had countless chances to fix things but wasn’t brave enough to actually do it. And now, I will never be able to get that time back. I wanted to capture that feeling when I wrote this song. 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?’ I believe all we really want is to go back to that special place – a place where nostalgia triumphs over trauma; a place that we can call home.”
The band have built a formidable global following, racking up hundreds of millions of streams, topping Spotify viral charts, and delivering high-impact live performances. Their music continues to challenge genre norms while galvanising a passionate fanbase and opening up heavy technical music to a wider audience.
UK fans can now grab tickets for LORNA SHORE’s upcoming headline tour, featuring Whitechapel, Shadow of Intent, and Humanity’s Last Breath.
Lorna Shore EU/UK Headliner Tour 2026
23.01.26 Frankfurt, DE Jahrhunderthalle
24.01.26 Leipzig, DE Haus Auensee
25.01.26 Prague, CZ O2 Universum
27.01.26 Warsaw, PL COS Torwar
29.01.26 Budapest, HU Arena
30.01.26 Wiener Neustadt, AT Arena Nova
31.01.26 Munich, DE Zenith
01.02.26 Padova, IT Kioene Arena
03.02.26 Zürich, CH Samsung Hall
04.02.26 Lyon, FR Halle Tony Garnier
05.02.26 Paris, FR Zenith
06.02.26 Brussels, BE Forest National
08.02.26 London, UK Alexandra Palace
09.02.26 Birmingham, UK O2 Academy 1
10.02.26 Manchester, UK O2 Victoria Warehouse
12.02.26 Amsterdam, NL AFAS Live
13.02.26 Düsseldorf, DE Mitsubishi Electric Halle
14.02.26 Hamburg, DE Inselpark Arena
15.02.26 Copenhagen, DK K.B. Hallen
17.02.26 Gothenburg, SE Partille Arena
18.02.26 Oslo, NO Sentrum Scene
19.02.26 Stockholm, SE Hovet Ice Hall
21.02.26 Helsinki, FI Ice Hall
22.02.26 Turku, FI Logomo
Tickets on sale now, here:
https://lnk.to/IFeelTheEverblackFesteringWithinMe-Europe




