WURMIAN - "Aeon Afterglows"

 

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WURMIAN’s "Aeon Afterglows": A Doom-Laden Ode to Solitude That’ll Freeze Your Soul

WURMIAN just dropped “Aeon Afterglows,” a track so hauntingly beautiful it’s like getting hugged by a snowstorm. Fresh off their signing with Pest Records, this French Melodic Death/Doom outfit isn’t here to cheer you up. Nah, they’re here to drag you into the icy depths of their debut album, Immemorial Shrine (out April 6). And trust me, you’ll want to go.
 
“Aeon Afterglows” is a masterclass in melancholy. Imagine Katatonia and Amorphis jamming in a candlelit crypt, then tossing in a dash of modern grit. Antoine Scholtes—WURMIAN’s one-man army—serves up frostbitten melodies, riffs that hit like a sledgehammer, and lyrics so poetic they’d make Baudelaire nod approvingly. Ever felt like time’s slipping through your fingers? This track’s your soundtrack. It’s a slow-burn dive into isolation, ancestral ghosts, and the quiet decay of… well, everything.
 
But hey, don’t mistake gloom for laziness. The production? Crisp as a winter morning. The atmosphere? Thicker than a Parisian fog. Scholtes’ growls rumble like distant thunder, while those melodic hooks? Pure earworms—if earworms wore black trench coats and brooded over existential dread.
 

 
Wanna pre-order the album? Of course you do. Immemorial Shrine promises seven tracks of lush, soul-crushing beauty. Think of it as a therapy session where the couch is made of razor blades.
 

 
WURMIAN, they’re not just sad—they’re elegantly devastated. “Aeon Afterglows” is a mood, a vibe, a late-night stare into the void that somehow feels… comforting? If you’re into doom that’s equal parts brains and brawn, hit play. Just keep a blanket nearby—things get chilly.

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