
Sceaduhelm
A severe, inward-facing album that shifts focus from collective upheaval to emotional erosion, fatigue, and moral aftermath, marking a stark evolution within the band's catalogue.
Written between 2023 and 2025, Sceaduhelm unfolds as a unified emotional landscape rather than a traditional concept record, favouring restraint, repetition, and unresolved tension over catharsis.
Shared vocal performances by Belinda Kordic, Ryan Patterson, and Justin Storms offer complementary perspectives on grief, burnout, damaged intimacy, and institutional violence.
Produced by Justin Greaves and mixed by Iver Sandøy, the album embraces a raw, unpolished sonic identity that prioritises clarity without comfort.
Sceaduhelm functions as a narrowing of focus within the band's body of work, concerned less with spectacle or outrage than with endurance, consequence, and emotional exposure.
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Sceaduhelm
A severe, inward-facing album that shifts focus from collective upheaval to emotional erosion, fatigue, and moral aftermath, marking a stark evolution within the band's catalogue.
Written between 2023 and 2025, Sceaduhelm unfolds as a unified emotional landscape rather than a traditional concept record, favouring restraint, repetition, and unresolved tension over catharsis.
Shared vocal performances by Belinda Kordic, Ryan Patterson, and Justin Storms offer complementary perspectives on grief, burnout, damaged intimacy, and institutional violence.
Produced by Justin Greaves and mixed by Iver Sandøy, the album embraces a raw, unpolished sonic identity that prioritises clarity without comfort.
Sceaduhelm functions as a narrowing of focus within the band's body of work, concerned less with spectacle or outrage than with endurance, consequence, and emotional exposure.
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A severe, inward-facing album that shifts focus from collective upheaval to emotional erosion, fatigue, and moral aftermath, marking a stark evolution within the band's catalogue.
Written between 2023 and 2025, Sceaduhelm unfolds as a unified emotional landscape rather than a traditional concept record, favouring restraint, repetition, and unresolved tension over catharsis.
Shared vocal performances by Belinda Kordic, Ryan Patterson, and Justin Storms offer complementary perspectives on grief, burnout, damaged intimacy, and institutional violence.
Produced by Justin Greaves and mixed by Iver Sandøy, the album embraces a raw, unpolished sonic identity that prioritises clarity without comfort.
Sceaduhelm functions as a narrowing of focus within the band's body of work, concerned less with spectacle or outrage than with endurance, consequence, and emotional exposure.











