Watch Lorna Shore’s new Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames video
Lorna Shore are set to share a new ‘three-part tale’ that focuses on “the stages of grief and vulnerability”, entitled The Pain Trilogy, with the first instalment out today – watch it now.
With a month to go until their brand-new album Pain Remains, Lorna Shore are gearing up for the release with an epic, ambitious video trilogy.
Entitled The Pain Trilogy, today the deathcore stars drop the first part, Dancing Like Flames, which you can watch below.
The band explain: “The Pain Trilogy is a three-part tale focusing on the stages of grief and vulnerability and exemplifying it through a love story. The first song, Pain Remains I: Dancing Like Flames begins with the main character becoming enamored by the person within his dreams. He decides to turn to this reality as a sense of purpose despite knowing that the closer he gets to his goal, the further it seems to drift away.”
Check it out:
Catch Lorna Shore supporting Parkway Drive in the UK and Europe, before their Pain Remains Tour in the U.S. later in the year:
October
21 Philadelphia, PA – Theatre of Living Arts
22 New York, NY – The Gramercy Theatre
23 Worcester, MA – The Palladium
24 Baltimore, MD – Baltimore Soundstage
25 Charlotte, NC – Neighborhood Theatre
26 Nashville, TN – Brooklyn Bowl Nashville
27 Atlanta, GA – The Masquerade (Heaven)
28 Tampa, FL – The Orpheum
29 Orlando, FL – The Abbey
31 Houston, TX – White Oak Music Hall
November
1 San Antonio, TX – Vibes Event Center
2 Fort Worth, TX Ridglea Theater
4 Mesa, AZ – Nile Theater
5 Los Angeles, CA – 1720
6 Roseville, CA – Goldfield Trading Post
8 Seattle, WA – El Corazon
9 Portland, OR – Hawthorne Theatre
11 Salt Lake City, UT – The Complex
12 Denver, CO Summit
13 Lawrence, KS – The Bottleneck
15 Chicago, IL – The Bottom Lounge
16 Detroit, MI – St. Andrew’s Hall
17 Cleveland, OH – House of Blues
18 Mckees Rocks, PA – Roxian Theatre
19 Toronto, ON – Phoenix Concert Theatre
20 Montreal, QC – L’astral
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