Lorna Shore have shared emotionally raw single ‘Prison Of Flesh’, taken from their upcoming album ‘I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me’.

With the record set for release on September 12 via Century Media, it follows previous singles ‘Oblivion’ and 'Unbreakable’.
Exploring frontman Will Ramos’ family history with dementia, ‘Prison Of Flesh’ is a dark, vulnerable cut that dials up the heaviness.
On the track, ‘Will has said:
“The lyrics for this song are about my family and our history of dementia. The idea that the world is falling apart, and about the fear of losing touch with reality. ‘They’re coming to get me’ is my way of personifying ‘demons’ or something that makes you feel like you’re losing pieces of yourself. The closer they get, the further detached you become until you’re nothing but a husk of fear and delusion.”
Check it out via the powerful music video below:
Lorna Shore are set to return to the UK for a huge headline tour in 2026.
Playing their biggest UK shows to date, including a stop at London’s legendary Alexandra Palace, support will come from Whitechapel, Shadow of Intent and Humanity’s Last Breath.
Check out the full list of dates below:

Take a look at the full tracklisting and artwork for ‘I Feel The Everblack Festering Within Me’ below:

1. Prison of Flesh
2. Oblivion
3. In Darkness
4. Unbreakable
5. Glenwood
6. Lionheart
7. Death Can Take Me
8. War Machine
9. A Nameless Hymn
10. Forevermore

