Urne on T-Shirt T-Shirt from Urne is available for home delivery with Vinyl Records London, only £53.99 +P&P There are times in life when it feels like darkness will consume the light. Suffering. Loss. The emptiness that follows. At a distance, we can steel ourselves against the grim inevitabilities of disease, dementia and deterioration in old age, but when more intimately faced with their impact, it becomes easy to imagine some hidden demon gorging on the misery wrought. From such pain was birthed Urne s savage second album A Feast On Sorrow . There were a lot of dark times, sighs frontman Joe Nally. Losing people is a horrible thing when the reality hits, it shocks. I was full of pentup emotion ndash anger, confusion ndash and I could only seem to release that through aggression. This is much darker. There were quite a few fun elements to our first LP Serpent amp Spirit. There aren t many of those here. Alongside mercurial guitarist Angus Neyra and newly recruited master drummer James Cook, the mission was to create something definitive. Unexpectedly, they d be assisted in that by Gojira frontman Joe Duplantier ndash already a vocal fan of the band ndash who invited the Londoners to record at his Silver Cord studio in Brooklyn, New York and came onboard to produce. From blistering opener The Flood Came Rushing In and the brutalist introspection of To Die twice to epic 11minute pillars A Stumble Of Words and The Longer GoodbyeWhere Do The Memories Go , the blend of wreckage and release is utterly breathtaking.01 The Flood Came Rushing In02 To Die Twice03 A Stumble Of Words04 The Burden05 Becoming The Ocean06 A Feast On Sorrow07 Peace08 The Long GoodbyeWhere Do The Memories Go