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Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial
Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial

Primordial really do have nothing to prove. Having lasted 32 years and now returning with their tenth devastating full-length, the Irish band have made it clear they are a primal force who consistently lay it all on the line. The follow up to 2018’s Exile Amongst The Ruins, How It Ends sees them delivering more of their seminal blend of Celtic and black metal, with an extra added urgency, and staring down the apocalypse. Working alongside founding members Pól MacAmlaigh (bass) and Ciáran MacUilliam (guitar) and longtime drummer Simon O’Laoghaire, the band started writing in earnest in the fall of 2022, having lit a fire under themselves to work hastily and productively. Primordial never plan out a record beforehand, letting them come together naturally, though Nemtheanga knew he wanted something with a bigger, more open sound, and something more aggressive, which is exactly what they achieved.

Primordial

How it Ends

Metal Blade Records
Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial
LPx2 +

$42.99

Ochre Marbled

Released 09/29/2023Catalog Number

160616

Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial
CD

$14.99

Released 09/29/2023Catalog Number

160612

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Primordial

How it Ends

Metal Blade Records
Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial
LPx2 +

$42.99

Ochre Marbled

Released 09/29/2023Catalog Number

160616

Album artwork for How it Ends by Primordial
CD

$14.99

Released 09/29/2023Catalog Number

160612

Usually dispatched in 5-10 days

Primordial really do have nothing to prove. Having lasted 32 years and now returning with their tenth devastating full-length, the Irish band have made it clear they are a primal force who consistently lay it all on the line. The follow up to 2018’s Exile Amongst The Ruins, How It Ends sees them delivering more of their seminal blend of Celtic and black metal, with an extra added urgency, and staring down the apocalypse. Working alongside founding members Pól MacAmlaigh (bass) and Ciáran MacUilliam (guitar) and longtime drummer Simon O’Laoghaire, the band started writing in earnest in the fall of 2022, having lit a fire under themselves to work hastily and productively. Primordial never plan out a record beforehand, letting them come together naturally, though Nemtheanga knew he wanted something with a bigger, more open sound, and something more aggressive, which is exactly what they achieved.