There is a change in the air, though, as Lorna Shore take the stage and launch straight into …And I Return To Nothingess’ uncompromising 18-minute campaign of audacious savagery. Of The Abyss seems to swell and gasp between each virtuosic guitar break and concussive beatdown, while powerhouse drummer Austin Archey pushes the black metal hysteria of …AITR onwards with steely determination.
As the band expertly navigate shifts from death metal chug to symphonic melodies, it becomes clear that it is not merely intensity or hunger that sets Lorna Shore apart – both of which they have in spades – but a dramatic instinct that keeps the pit spinning tonight. It also helps that Will Ramos is a lightning rod presence, unrelentingly dragging this crowd through To The Hellfire and FVNERAL MOON without missing a glottal stop – whether screeching like a banshee or sounding like a pig snorting a wasp.
As if to ram their epic aspirations home, the bowel-quaking bass drops the band pepper during set closer Immortal could easily stand in for the vertiginous blares Christopher Nolan sticks in his films.
Love it, hate it, just don’t deny it: Lorna Shore are dragging deathcore kicking and squealing into the future.