00:00Il tuo nuovo album è più orchestrato e più layered.
00:03How much does it represent who Lorna Shore are today?
00:06And how does that change life?
00:09I think it definitely represents Lorna Shore more than ever.
00:12I think Lorna Shore is starting to evolve past what everyone's just expecting Lorna Shore to be.
00:18And whether that upsets people or it makes people excited, it makes me a little bit excited.
00:22Because I just love being able to do whatever.
00:27Whether it's singing or pitch screaming, I want to think of a song as the end scene of a movie where you're watching it.
00:35And it's this giant, grand, epic battle.
00:38And you're just like, it doesn't even matter what the hell is playing.
00:41Everything is built up to this moment and you're feeling the energy.
00:45That's what I imagine I want Lorna Shore to be.
00:47It doesn't have to just be a deathcore band.
00:49It could just be a good band that just sounds awesome and feels good and feels epic.
00:53Or feels mad and fucking sad.
00:55I don't fucking know.
00:56But I think between the orchestra, I think between the lyrics on this one, I think we really nailed it.
01:04I'm hoping that next time we can even push it a little further.
01:07Who knows?
01:08Who knows where it's going to go?
01:09Do you think that to succeed in a niche scene like yours, bands still feel pressured to always write the heaviest and filthiest breakdowns?
01:20Or is there now more space for creativity?
01:23I don't think that people need the heaviest shit, personally.
01:28I think when I was younger, I wanted that.
01:32But if there's anything that I've learned about music now, it's that the heaviest breakdowns don't last forever.
01:40It doesn't matter what breakdown it is.
01:43Your first time you listen to fucking No Pity for a Coward, you thought that was the heaviest breakdown you ever heard.
01:50Now you listen to it, you're like, yeah, that's a breakdown.
01:53And there's certain things that will draw you back to that song, like nostalgia and stuff.
01:58But there's something about just a good song that no matter what it is, you won't get tired of it, whether it's a line, whether it's a chorus.
02:07I think that withstands the test of time better than just a filthy, crazy breakdown.
02:12I think the more that people focus on just making a crazy breakdown, the further you start to strive, the further you start to walk away from, I don't know, longevity, if that makes sense.
02:25How many times can you write the same damn breakdown?
02:28Just write a good song and then put a good breakdown in it.
02:30That's it.
02:31That's all you need.
02:33We have just a message for your Italian fans coming to see your show in Padua.
02:38Italy, we are coming back, baby.
02:41This next show is going to be fucking awesome.
02:43We're stoked about the lineup.
02:44We're stoked to play new music.
02:46Also a little nervous to play new music because we haven't played all of the songs yet live.
02:52So you guys are going to get some of the first times that we've played some of these songs.
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