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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