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Urne: “The Last Album Was Bleak. I Want People to Rejoice to This…

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Almost a year after Urne had released their superb second album A Feast On Sorrow, ostensibly out of nowhere, Joe Nally received a pair of interview requests that would pull his swirling creative outlook sharply into focus.  Processing the pain of seeing family members succumbing to degenerative illness and reckoning of the empty chill of the great hereafter, that heartbreaking monochrome masterpiece had confirmed the London metallers as a very …
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With SETTING FIRE TO THE SKY, Urne fulfills all the expectations that the metal world now has in store for them. More than that, they actually surpass them, because what the London trio torches on its third album is a power-demonstration in modern metal. At least it hasn't felt so fresh, unconsumed and exciting for a long time, an album [...]With SETTING FIRE TO THE SKY, Urne fulfills all the expectations that the metal world now has in store fo…

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metal-hammer.de broke the news in on Friday, January 30, 2026.
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