Lamori – Never Alone Review


A Nordic 1 Gothic Rock/Metal band from Finland. Formed in 2018. September 13th, 2023, the band released their latest single, Never Alone, which would gratify fans of The 69 Eyes, Deathstars, and H.I.M. The single was released through WormHoleDeath.

Introduction:

Lamori, Never Alone Single: This review will evaluate every aspect of the album, from its intricate musical composition to its production. Our analysis will provide valuable insights to help you determine if this album is worth adding to your collection.

The First Three Sins of Never Alone

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Lamori - Never Alone Review

The Fourth Sin: Overall Discussion: From reservoirs of darkness and neon-lit nightmares

As soon as the play button is pressed, the listener is transported into the haunting romanticism and dystopian science fiction world of the song. The song welcomes the listener with melancholy atmosphere keys, with a nice aggressive -yet melodic build-up with the song.

As one continues their musical journey of the remaining piece, where the listener is welcome to a musical spectrum. This transports listeners to a near-future world teetering on the edge of self-destruction, where two lovers dare to face the chaos surrounding them and unearth the chilling secrets of their existence.

Against a dying sun, they cling to the enigmatic cyber-legend, The Athanasia Project. The track’s compelling narrative weaves a tragic tale of love and loss, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those who dare to venture into Lamori‘s dark and enchanting realm.

As you listen to Never Alone, you can expect nothing short of impeccable sound quality and production. Their compositions and songwriting are executed with great skill, showcasing a devilmanship of perfect creativity that will captivate your soul, ears, and mind by providing a unique blend of haunting romanticism and dystopian science fiction to the listener’s ears.

The instrumental and vocal artistry perfectly blends warm, poignant melodies, tearful atmospheric keys, and hard-hitting drum patterns, all coming together to create a truly unforgettable musical experience.

The vocals are reminiscent of Valo from H.I.M. and Whiplasher Bernadotte from Deathstars, with a hint of bitterness, and sorrowfulness that adds an extra layer of raw emotion to the already robust musicality. The bridge, the pinnacle of Lamori‘s signature style, delivers an intense punch that will leave a lasting impression on anyone who enjoys listening.

Additionally, the overall tone, mood, and atmosphere of the piece capture a mixture of the gloomy mood of THE 69 EYES, the melancholic love writings of H.I.M., and the Industrial-cyanide feel of Deathstars.

Now the single has come to an end. We want to give a shoutout to WormHoleDeath for letting us review Lamori‘s single Never Alone. Now, we’re going to wrap it up by talking about the final three sins and concluding the review.

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The Last Three Sins

The Fifth Sin, The Memorabilia: Is that for us, Never Alone is a song that will appeal to fans of The 69 Eyes and especially those who appreciate the love text artistry of H.I.M.

The Sixth Sin, The Artwork:

Truly attention-grabbing, just like the music it represents — which is equally captivating to the ears. Moreover, the visuals perfectly capture the song’s haunting romanticism and dystopian science fiction theme.

The Seventh Sin, Disrelish:

Nothing to disrelish within the musical spectrum of Lamori, and their single Never Alone.

This concludes the Lamori, Never Alone review.

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  1. Never Alone
  • Matias Juselius – vocals
  • Marcus Pellas – guitar
  • Mikael Westerlund – bass
  • Jens Wickholm – keys
  • Emanuel Sanchez – drums
  1. Fusing their Nordic goth rock roots with modern metal, electronics, dark wave, and everything in between, they create their neon-lit flavour of the genre. The single offers a unique blend of haunting romanticism and dystopian science fiction and serves as a precursor to their highly anticipated album, “Neon Blood Fire↩︎
Lamori - Never Alone Review