Monolord
Neverending


4.5
superb

Review

by bananatossing USER (22 Reviews)
May 30th, 2026 | 18 replies


Release Date: 05/29/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Monolord created an album that feels focused and polished, while still unorthodox in the way their styles are presented

With the intent of finetuning their trademark super heavy, riff-centric, hyper fuzz and massive doom metal sound, Monolord recruited Sylvia Massy, known for her production duties on both Tool’s and System of a Down’s early material.

The result? Well, this may as well be one of their best records to date. Throughout the years, the band has attempted to diversify and refine their sound. Vænir and specially Empress Rising are masterclasses on making drawn out doom metal songs engaging and entertaining, worthy enough to justify the long track lengths. Their foundation was centered on lead singer and guitarist Thomas Jäger creative riffs and instantly recognizable vocal delivery. Starting with Rust, the band attempted to include more atmosphere sacrificing a bit of what made them interesting in the first place. While I personally enjoy that album, it definitely set a trend for the band to tone down the aggression in favor of more melody and progressive rock sensibilities, while extending song lengths.

Enter Neverending; where both No Comfort and Your Time To Shine sat in a comfortable fusion of their more melodious elements and the heavier aspects of their sound, their latest release separates both identities to offer, arguably, a more captivating and instant listening experience.

Some corners had to be cut, as this is probably a more accessible release, but its main draw is that the album sequencing feels like hard-hitting waves and muddy waters. Sylvia Massy effectively produced a Monolord record that feels unpredictable. “Iodine”, according to the band, was inspired by 70’s rock songs like “Free Bird”, “Hotel California” and “No Quarter” and, while it sounds far heavier than the examples cited, perfectly sets you up for “You Bastard” (released as the main single for the album), which kicks you right in the gut with their trademark riffage, though this time far more polished than on their earlier records.

Just when you think you have the overall style figured out, the band opts to put the slow burn “Inside A Collider” (which could easily fit anywhere on Rust or No Comfort) early in the track list. Once the 8 minutes run dry, the album smacks the listener yet again with the abrasive “Crystal Bridge” (one of my personal favorites of the album). The song does retreat a little bit musically with a similar guitar lick to the one found in “Inside A Collider”, followed by a more serene bridge. Next is the groovy “Oozing Wound”, which features a prominent distorted bass riff similar to what you may find in a Tool song, complimenting well the melodic guitar progressions.

Towards the end of the album the band branches out even further. “The Masque” is a more conventional metal song, and while the lyrics deal with a search of hope and light in a lost world, it sounds uncharacteristically optimistic for the band. In my personal opinion, their 70’s influence sound far more present here. The behemoth title track, on the other hand, closes the record with one of their heaviest songs yet, featuring unclean vocals courtesy of Jörgen Sandström (Entombed), culminating with acoustic guitars and Jäger soft croons.

Ultimately, Monolord created an album that feels focused and polished, while still unorthodox in the way their styles are presented. Even so, the flow is perfect and even though it could have benefited with a bit more grit in the production (it does sound just a bit muffled compared to previous releases), it succeeds in presenting a far more engaging experience that never drags in its 43 minutes runtime.



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bananatossing
May 30th 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yeah, so I loved this record. Had it on repeat since yesterday.

Ashtiel
May 30th 2026


1567 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

"Oozing Wound" and "It's Neverending" made me well up on the first listen. those two and "Crystal Bridge" are my current favorites, but overall these guys really outdid themselves on this one and have steadily become one of my favorite modern doom bands.

A lot of great stuff released this week but this is the record that holds the most resonance and power for me.

neverending POS

Lichtbringer
May 31st 2026


1284 Comments


cant wait to dive into this

GhostShelter
May 31st 2026


1618 Comments


Am I about to check out my first monolord album? I think so!

insomniac15
Staff Reviewer
May 31st 2026


6482 Comments


I enjoyed this on a first listen, easier to digest with shorter tracks. I still miss the heaviness and muddy tones of the first two records tbh. pos

farmerobama
May 31st 2026


691 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really great first impression, will relisten with headphones asap

farmerobama
May 31st 2026


691 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Crystal Bridge and Oozing Wound together are 10 minutes of doom perfection

bananatossing
May 31st 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@insomniac15 Cheers, man!



@GhostShelter Let me know what you think!





bananatossing
May 31st 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@farmerobama 100%. I think having "Inside a Collider" before those two is brilliant. The sudden descent feels more impactful.



@Ashtiel Thanks, bro!

jemaiseyeti
June 1st 2026


422 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Nice review. Preferred the previous one as I felt that one had the more memorable riffs, but this will also end up as a 3.5-4 in my book.

Ectier
June 1st 2026


5149 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

I like this

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
June 1st 2026


126223 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

About to jam this HARD.

rockandmetaljunkie
Contributing Reviewer
June 1st 2026


10129 Comments


Have stopped jamming these guys, their sound seemed too stagnated for my tastes...

Hyperion1001
Emeritus
June 1st 2026


30108 Comments


would be much better if they found a vocalist who can actually sing.

ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
June 1st 2026


966 Comments


always thought these guys were a bit run-of-the-mill, but this was pretty solid. i appreciate the efforts to craft shorter, more direct songs, though they still have some work to do on the songcraft front. still plenty of stanky riffs and building destroying bass to be had, the production job on this is top shelf

bananatossing
June 1st 2026


2791 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

@jemaiseyeti appreciate it.



@rockandmetaljunkie try this one. its definitely more varied than past outings



I think his vocals fit perfectly with their sound tbh, but it has never been their focus and often are very sparse anyways

Gfunk839
June 2nd 2026


392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Really enjoyed this. Review is spot on IMO

Gfunk839
June 2nd 2026


392 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I can agree with the comments which imply this plays it a bit safe but I don't mind, absolutely hitting the spot for me. I haven't found many bands which offer this sound/style in shorter songs, very palatable to me.



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