Yesterday, Lorna Shore unleashed Unbreakable, the latest cut from their long-awaited new album, I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me. Like the already-released Oblivion, it’s very heavy. But it’s also, the band tell Kerrang!, something of an anthem. The video, meanwhile, sees the band cutting it up with a bunch of fans, underlining the song’s themes of unity and unsquashability.
Speaking exclusively to K!, singer Will Ramos and guitarist Adam De Micco give the skinny on the track, and how the deathcore heroes wrote something “fun” for a change…
What was the vibe going in to write Unbreakable?
Will: “Unbreakable was one of the first songs that we properly started working on. And it was one of the last songs that we ended up finishing. It was probably the most difficult song for us to write in our wheelhouse. We’re very used to throwing a million notes on the board instead of just the ones that count. I remember when Adam was writing it, there was very much a thought in our minds of, ‘How can we go simple, but not too simple?’ There's been many iterations to get it to where it is. It's the best version that it could possibly be. It's our all-inclusive, make everybody feel good onstage, make everybody in the crowd feel good song.”
Adam: “It’s one of my favourites. It’s an anthem. I feel like we had never written a song that's anthemic before. And so now, every time I listen to it, or we're watching clips of the video, I just think, ‘This is awesome!’ It has a really interesting, cool, fun vibe to it that we don't really do usually.”