Monolord: Neverending 12" (Orange Krush with Splatter vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
For well over a decade, MONOLORD have caused mass riff hypnosis with longform epics steeped in repetition, volume, and heaviness. One of heavy musicâs most consistent and beloved bands, MONOLORD are gearing up for their next chapter with a new album titled Neverending.
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In looking for a new take on the genre, MONOLORD approached the legendary producer Sylvia Massy, known for her work with Tool, System of a Down, and Johnny Cash, among many more. The payoff from this new process is undeniable. Neverending feels like the culmination of 13 years of heavy, molten music, with a keen eye towards creating a sharper album. âThe recording of this album is an example of the spirit of MONOLORDâs camaraderie,â says bassist Mika HĂ€kki. âWeâve looked back and seen for the first time how much we have done as a band collectively, and realized what an intense 13 years it has been.â
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"The lyrics on this album are more personal than before because I went through some major life changes in the last couple of years,â guitarist/vocalist Thomas JĂ€ger says. âI usually write about religion and how people are superstitious, but this record is more about relationships between people. But itâs not all about me. Sometimes Iâm writing from another personâs perspective.â
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Neverendingâs lead single âYou Bastardâ offers listeners a sharp contrast: A propulsive groove offset by lyrics about suicide. Thereâs two sides to suicide,â JĂ€ger points out. âThereâs the person who commits suicide and the people who gets left behind...The choruses represent the person left behind, and that person is calling the other a bastardâbut itâs not pointing fingers or saying, âYou suck.â Itâs more like, âYou left me here with all the bullshit.â Itâs an understanding that life is not easy."
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Though it might not be immediately obvious, album opener âIodineâ was inspired by 70's rock epics like Lynyrd Skynyrdâs âFree Bird,â The Eaglesâ âHotel California,â and Led Zeppelinâs âNo Quarter." Elsewhere, album closer âItâs Neverendingâ is the first MONOLORD song that JĂ€ger doesnât sing on. Instead, the death-metal style vocals are performed by former Entombed bassist Jörgen Sandström, (also of Grave, Domedagen and Firespawn.)
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13 years on, MONOLORDâs path takes a new turn, and Neverending becomes the bandâs most befitting album title. âIt's been a wild ride and still is,â says drummer Esben Willems. âI've spent a quarter of my life in this band. Looking back, I'm incredibly proud of what we've accomplished along the way, and in many ways, this album feels like the essence of everything we've done so far. My mindset is the same it's always been, to be the absolute best the three of us can be.â
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UPC: 781676565511
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 5.29.26
Format: 12"
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Monolord: Neverending 12" (Orange Krush with Splatter vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
Monolord: Neverending 12" (Orange Krush with Splatter vinyl) (PRE-ORDER)
For well over a decade, MONOLORD have caused mass riff hypnosis with longform epics steeped in repetition, volume, and heaviness. One of heavy musicâs most consistent and beloved bands, MONOLORD are gearing up for their next chapter with a new album titled Neverending.
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In looking for a new take on the genre, MONOLORD approached the legendary producer Sylvia Massy, known for her work with Tool, System of a Down, and Johnny Cash, among many more. The payoff from this new process is undeniable. Neverending feels like the culmination of 13 years of heavy, molten music, with a keen eye towards creating a sharper album. âThe recording of this album is an example of the spirit of MONOLORDâs camaraderie,â says bassist Mika HĂ€kki. âWeâve looked back and seen for the first time how much we have done as a band collectively, and realized what an intense 13 years it has been.â
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"The lyrics on this album are more personal than before because I went through some major life changes in the last couple of years,â guitarist/vocalist Thomas JĂ€ger says. âI usually write about religion and how people are superstitious, but this record is more about relationships between people. But itâs not all about me. Sometimes Iâm writing from another personâs perspective.â
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Neverendingâs lead single âYou Bastardâ offers listeners a sharp contrast: A propulsive groove offset by lyrics about suicide. Thereâs two sides to suicide,â JĂ€ger points out. âThereâs the person who commits suicide and the people who gets left behind...The choruses represent the person left behind, and that person is calling the other a bastardâbut itâs not pointing fingers or saying, âYou suck.â Itâs more like, âYou left me here with all the bullshit.â Itâs an understanding that life is not easy."
Â
Though it might not be immediately obvious, album opener âIodineâ was inspired by 70's rock epics like Lynyrd Skynyrdâs âFree Bird,â The Eaglesâ âHotel California,â and Led Zeppelinâs âNo Quarter." Elsewhere, album closer âItâs Neverendingâ is the first MONOLORD song that JĂ€ger doesnât sing on. Instead, the death-metal style vocals are performed by former Entombed bassist Jörgen Sandström, (also of Grave, Domedagen and Firespawn.)
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13 years on, MONOLORDâs path takes a new turn, and Neverending becomes the bandâs most befitting album title. âIt's been a wild ride and still is,â says drummer Esben Willems. âI've spent a quarter of my life in this band. Looking back, I'm incredibly proud of what we've accomplished along the way, and in many ways, this album feels like the essence of everything we've done so far. My mindset is the same it's always been, to be the absolute best the three of us can be.â
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UPC: 781676565511
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 5.29.26
Format: 12"
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For well over a decade, MONOLORD have caused mass riff hypnosis with longform epics steeped in repetition, volume, and heaviness. One of heavy musicâs most consistent and beloved bands, MONOLORD are gearing up for their next chapter with a new album titled Neverending.
Â
In looking for a new take on the genre, MONOLORD approached the legendary producer Sylvia Massy, known for her work with Tool, System of a Down, and Johnny Cash, among many more. The payoff from this new process is undeniable. Neverending feels like the culmination of 13 years of heavy, molten music, with a keen eye towards creating a sharper album. âThe recording of this album is an example of the spirit of MONOLORDâs camaraderie,â says bassist Mika HĂ€kki. âWeâve looked back and seen for the first time how much we have done as a band collectively, and realized what an intense 13 years it has been.â
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"The lyrics on this album are more personal than before because I went through some major life changes in the last couple of years,â guitarist/vocalist Thomas JĂ€ger says. âI usually write about religion and how people are superstitious, but this record is more about relationships between people. But itâs not all about me. Sometimes Iâm writing from another personâs perspective.â
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Neverendingâs lead single âYou Bastardâ offers listeners a sharp contrast: A propulsive groove offset by lyrics about suicide. Thereâs two sides to suicide,â JĂ€ger points out. âThereâs the person who commits suicide and the people who gets left behind...The choruses represent the person left behind, and that person is calling the other a bastardâbut itâs not pointing fingers or saying, âYou suck.â Itâs more like, âYou left me here with all the bullshit.â Itâs an understanding that life is not easy."
Â
Though it might not be immediately obvious, album opener âIodineâ was inspired by 70's rock epics like Lynyrd Skynyrdâs âFree Bird,â The Eaglesâ âHotel California,â and Led Zeppelinâs âNo Quarter." Elsewhere, album closer âItâs Neverendingâ is the first MONOLORD song that JĂ€ger doesnât sing on. Instead, the death-metal style vocals are performed by former Entombed bassist Jörgen Sandström, (also of Grave, Domedagen and Firespawn.)
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13 years on, MONOLORDâs path takes a new turn, and Neverending becomes the bandâs most befitting album title. âIt's been a wild ride and still is,â says drummer Esben Willems. âI've spent a quarter of my life in this band. Looking back, I'm incredibly proud of what we've accomplished along the way, and in many ways, this album feels like the essence of everything we've done so far. My mindset is the same it's always been, to be the absolute best the three of us can be.â
*** Indie Exclusive ***
UPC: 781676565511
Label: Relapse
Release Date: 5.29.26
Format: 12"











