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Final Gasp Sign To Relapse; Announce New Album “Mourning Soon”

Boston’s FINAL GASP unleash their debut album Mourning Moon. A harrowing journey through all things hardcore, metal and goth, Mourning Moon drags the listener through twelve thrilling tracks. Vocalist Jake Murphy delivers an unmatched, soulful performance while taking on the weightiest of topics. Pre-Order / Pre-Save Mourning Moon HERE “The whole record has to do with loss,” he explains. “The title comes from that anxious feeling […]

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Boston’s FINAL GASP unleash their debut album Mourning Moon. A harrowing journey through all things hardcore, metal and goth, Mourning Moon drags the listener through twelve thrilling tracks. Vocalist Jake Murphy delivers an unmatched, soulful performance while taking on the weightiest of topics.

Pre-Order / Pre-Save Mourning Moon HERE

“The whole record has to do with loss,” he explains. “The title comes from that anxious feeling you have when you go to bed and you’re thinking about everything all at once. You’re regretting decisions you’ve made—or didn’t make—and you’re up all night thinking about it.

Mourning Moon’s hook-laden title track explodes out of the underground and aims straight for the stars. It’s downright catchy and showcases Final Gasp’s knack for expert songwriting and lyrical craft. “Mourning Moon” professes eternal love through a lens clad in black and morbid as ever, dripping in melancholy while being propelled forward by a cavernous beat. 

“That song is about a past relationship with someone who is no longer of this earth,” Murphy explains.“Wishing that you said things differently and had been more present in your time that you had with them. That song means the most to me.” 

Final Gasp recorded Mourning Moon in Philadelphia with famed producer Arthur Rizk (Ghostmane, Cavalera Conspiracy, Poison Ruin). Its foundation was built by the band’s two previous EPs—2019’s Baptism of Desire and 2021’s Haunting Whisper (both released via Triple B). “Every song was  written with nothing but a natural feeling for what felt right,” Murphy tells. “There’re tons of different influences, like Killing Joke and Die Kreuzen, even Echo & The Bunnymen and SSD.  But we’re not really thinking about other bands. We feel like we’ve tapped into something that’s our own.” 

Mourning Moon proves to be one of the most inventive journeys this side of the genre in recent times – now, Final Gasp are ready to emerge from the shadows, and step into the forefront of extreme music’s new guard. 

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