Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Lorna Shore - Flesh Coffin (2017) Review by Shadowdoom9 (Andi) for Lorna Shore - Flesh Coffin (2017)

Shadowdoom9 (Andi) Shadowdoom9 (Andi) / October 23, 2022 / 0

Lorna Shore has shown a lot of potential that I can finally witness thanks to my brother recommending this band to me. Straight outta New Jersey, this band unleashed some of the most immensely talented deathcore around beginning with 2015's Psalms, and while that album is superb, a couple tracks were dragged down by the cliche overthinking of breakdowns. Would they make their next album solid and in a greater level?...

H*ll yeah, they did! Flesh Coffin continues the technical atmosphere and furious groove of Psalms with slight cleanup and enhancement. Of course, they were the same band that they were in their debut, while slowly building up their greatness.

"Offering of Fire" already proves the band's strength that has never withered, including vocalist Tom Barber, straight from the first verse. After all that crushing aggression in the first track, shining more with shredding soloing is "Denounce the Light". Next up, "The Astral Wake of Time" shows non-stop decimating speed in the drumming skill. Absolute blistering technicality in that one!

The rhythm section of bass and drums continues to dominate in the complex "Desolate Veil". Up next is "Fvneral Moon" (looks like they're using the black metal "v" spelling), which is such a great highlight. There are two breakdowns that would burst out of nowhere and crush your bones, then you're pulled back into speedy soloing and fantastic riffing. A much better balance than that small fraction of their debut! "Void" shows the guitar duo hammering their skills hard. Adam De Micco and Connor Deffley reign as one of the best duos in deathcore, though Deffley's time with the band would end after this album. Some of the catchiest lyrics and verses appear in "Infernum".

"The//Watcher" (what's with those slashes?!?) expands on the band's symphonic black metal influences that they would have more of in subsequent albums while keeping the "-core" part of their sound in mind. A fantastic highlight with wonderful background melody! "Black Hollow" displays more of Barber's incredible vocal range, enduring more professional energy than many of the more famous heavy bands. The brutal title closing anthem can cut you to the bone, all the way to the last of Barber's growls.

There's no doubt than Flesh Coffin has shown the band reigning as one of the best blackened-ish deathcore bands in the late 2010s, probably more than Carnifex, with technicality and melody added to the darkness. There's almost nothing disappointing about Lorna Shore, and even then they can improve. Here's to more of their excellence!

Favorites: "Offering of Fire", "The Astral Wake of Time", "Fvneral Moon", "The//Watcher", "Flesh Coffin"

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