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                                                                                                  In Mourning 
                                                                                                  Title:The Immortal 
                                                                                                  Label:Supreme Chaos Records
                                                                                                  Release Date: 29th August 2025 


In Mourning are Tobias Netzell, Vocals, Rhythm Guitar. The voice of crumbling cathedrals. Netzell howls like ancient storms trapped in stone, cleans shimmer like dying light through a stained-glass heart.  Björn Pettersson  Guitar, Backing Vocals. His riffage? Ritualistic.

Each chord is a funeral pyre for joy. Tim Nedergård, Lead Guitar, builds tension like a tightening noose as his solos decimate and enthuse the listener.

Cornelius Althammer: A titan behind the kit. His blasts are hammer blows to heaven. It's not clear who's playing Bass on here, but subtle flourishes echo like phantom footsteps through shadowed ruins.
 

This isn’t just an album, it’s a deep vault of metal surprises. The Immortal is In Mourning’s blood-soaked manifesto, a sonic autopsy of time, loss, and the quiet violence of transformation. It doesn’t whisper. It doesn’t weep. It howls through the bones of melodic death metal.
"The Immortal" The title track opens like a funeral march through cosmic ash. A slow-burning elegy that builds into melodic devastation.

"Silver Crescent," this track draws you in with melancholic beauty before plunging into melodic death metal carnage.

The riffs slice like moonlight on broken glass. It’s a lullaby for the damned.


Personal favourite is the monstrous "Song of the Cranes" A spectral hymn guided by the crane a symbol of endurance and sorrow. Pettersson’s lyrics bleed with poetic anguish.
"As Long as the Twilight Stays" is A twilight-soaked track that stretches across seven minutes of introspective agony. The clean vocals shimmer like fading light, while the growls drag you into dusk. It’s grief wrapped in velvet and barbed wire.
"The Sojourner" A  soul lost in time. The structure mirrors the futility of existence. Riffs spiral, drums pulse like a dying heartbeat, and the lyrics whisper of regret that never learned to die. "Moonless Sky" Short, sharp, and suffocating. A frostbitten interlude that feels like a breath held too long. It’s the silence between screams, the void between stars.
"Staghorn" a feral cut. A serrated explosion of melodic fury. The guitars snarl, the vocals bite, and the rhythm section detonates. It’s majestic mutilation elegant and enraged.


"North Star"A guiding light through the abyss. Melancholic leads dance with crushing rhythm, offering a moment of clarity before the final descent. It’s the eye of the storm still, but never safe. My second favourite track has an addictive tone that draws you in as you fall into the abyss of metal delirium!
"The Hounding" Eight minutes of blackened catharsis. A closing ritual that howls through the ruins of memory. The band throws everything into the fire melody, menace, and mourning. It doesn’t end. It lingers.
"The Immortal" doesn’t just mourn it enthrones grief, sanctifies rage, and weaves twilight into melody. It’s colder than their past, yet burning with internal rot. No comparisons. No apologies. In Mourning have sculpted a shrine to suffering delicate, divine, and devastating.
Nine tracks. No compromise. Just frost, fury, and fractured time.

 

Review: Seb Di Gatto   Score:9.5/10

Reviewed: 03/08/2025

Track Listing:
1.The Immortal
2.Silver Crescent
3.Song of the Cranes
4.As Long as the Twilight Stays
5.The Sojourner
6.Moonless Sky
7.Staghorn
8.North Star
9.The Hounding


Tobias Netzell – vocals, guitars 
Björn Petterson – guitars 
Tim Nedergård – guitars 
Cornelius Althammer – drums 

 

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