Lorna Shore
American deathcore band
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2023 | Lorna Shore releases two additional music videos 'Of the Abyss' from ...And I Return to Nothingness and 'Welcome Back, O' Sleeping Dreamer' from the Pain Remains album |
November 3 2023 | Released an instrumental version of the Pain Remains album. |
2022 | Lorna Shore releases multiple music videos from the Pain Remains album: 'Sun//Eater', 'Into the Earth', 'Cursed to Die', and a three-part series 'Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames', 'Pain Remains II: After All I've Done, I'll Disappear', and 'Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire' |
October 14 2022 | Released music video for 'Pain Remains III: In a Sea of Fire', coinciding with the full album release. |
October 14 2022 | Lorna Shore released their studio album 'Pain Remains' through Century Media Records, achieving chart positions including 150 in the US and 6 in Germany. |
September 29 2022 | Released the second part of the album's title track 'Pain Remains II: After All I've Done, I'll Disappear' with a music video. |
September 14 2022 | Released the first part of the album's title track 'Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames'. |
July 26 2022 | Released the third single 'Cursed to Die' and announced Pain Remains album would be released on October 14. |
June 22 2022 | Released the second single 'Into the Earth' with an accompanying music video. |
May 13 2022 | Officially released 'Sun//Eater' with a music video, introducing new bassist Michael Yager. |
April 29 2022 | The band debuted the new song 'Sun//Eater' during a concert, previewing their upcoming album Pain Remains. |
2021 | Lorna Shore releases two music videos 'To the Hellfire' and the title track '...And I Return to Nothingness' from the ...And I Return to Nothingness album |
2021 | Released track 'To the Hellfire' from EP '...And I Return to Nothingness' |
June 11 2021 | The band announced Will Ramos as their new permanent vocalist and revealed details of their EP ...And I Return to Nothingness. |
March 5 2021 | Lorna Shore released an instrumental edition of their album Immortal while on tour. |
2020 | Will Ramos began touring with the band as a vocalist before becoming a full member. |
2020 | Released track 'King ov Deception' from 'Immortal' album |
January 31 2020 | Lorna Shore released their studio album 'Immortal' through Century Media Records, charting at position 90 in Germany. |
2019 | Lorna Shore releases two music videos 'Immortal' and 'Death Portrait' from the Immortal album |
2019 | Released album 'Immortal' with multiple tracks including 'Darkest Spawn', 'This Is Hell', 'Death Portrait', and title track 'Immortal' |
December 23 2019 | Lorna Shore abruptly fires vocalist CJ McCreery following serious allegations of sexual abuse from his ex-lover and other parties. |
December 9 2019 | Andrew O'Connor joins Lorna Shore as their new guitarist. |
October 2019 | Lorna Shore signs with Century Media Records and announces their new album Immortal. |
January 2019 | Guitarist Connor Deffley announces his departure from Lorna Shore, reducing the band to a 3-piece lineup. |
2018 | Tom Barber joined Lorna Shore as their new lead vocalist, replacing previous vocalist CJ McCreery. |
2018 | CJ McCreery replaced Tom Barber as lead vocalist. |
2018 | Lorna Shore releases the music video 'This Is Hell' from the Immortal album, directed by Joey Durango |
April 2018 | Tom Barber leaves Lorna Shore to join Chelsea Grin as their vocalist, marking a significant lineup change for the band. |
2017 | Adam De Micco moved to bass, replacing Gary Herrera, while Connor Deffley also took on bass duties. |
2017 | Lorna Shore releases music videos 'Fvneral Moon' and the title track 'Flesh Coffin' from the Flesh Coffin album, both directed by Joey Durango |
2017 | Added track 'Fvneral Moon' to 'Flesh Coffin' album |
February 17 2017 | Lorna Shore released their studio album 'Flesh Coffin' through Outerloop Records, achieving a notable chart position of 3. |
2016 | Released track 'Denounce the Light' from album 'Flesh Coffin' |
2015 | Lorna Shore releases two music videos 'Grimoire' and 'From the Pale Mist' from the Psalms album |
2015 | Released album 'Psalms' and non-album single 'The Absolution of Hatred', featuring track 'Grimoire' |
June 9 2015 | Lorna Shore released their studio album 'Psalms' through Density Records, charting at position 23 in Australia. |
2014 | Connor Deffley joined as rhythm guitarist and later also played bass. |
2014 | Lorna Shore releases the music video 'Cre(H)ate' from the Maleficium album, directed by Jeremy Tremp |
2013 | Lorna Shore releases their music video 'Godmaker' from the Maleficium album, directed by Dan Newman |
2013 | Released album 'Maleficium' with tracks 'Accumulatory Genophage' and 'Godmaker' |
2012 | Austin Archey joined the band as drummer, becoming a long-standing current member. |
2011 | Adam De Micco transitions from rhythm guitar to lead guitar, and Jeff Moskovciak leaves the band. |
2011 | Adam De Micco transitioned from lead guitar to rhythm guitar, and Jeff Moskovciak left the band. |
2011 | All original members of the band have left, marking a significant lineup change. |
2011 | Band releases debut album 'Bone Kingdom' featuring songs 'Bone Kingdom' and 'Life of Fear' |
2010 | Band experienced early vocalist changes, with Ray Meoni briefly serving as lead vocalist before Adam De Micco became part of the band and Tom Barber joined as lead vocalist. |
2010 | Adam De Micco joins the band, becoming the longest-running current member. |
2010 | Lorna Shore releases their first known song 'Karen's Place' as a non-album single |
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