In Mourning
The Immortal


4.5
superb

Review

by Melodeth USER (36 Reviews)
September 5th, 2025 | 65 replies


Release Date: 08/25/2025 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Magic and Mayhem

Judging by their excellent career to date, and in particular their last two stellar (but underappreciated) LPs, approaching In Mourning’s seventh full length with no trepidation was easy. It was clear In Mourning were on an upward trajectory and new record “The Immortal” was brimming with potential.

For a band I’m thoroughly familiar with, a funny habit I’ve started is playing the previous album closer into the opener of the new one and it often reveals a fascinating transition of eras. “Beyond Thunder” of 2021’s “The Bleeding Veil” is solid Mourning, but it belies the growth to come with “The Immortal”. The opening instrumental title track immediately strikes a darker tone and the melancholy already starts to set in.

In Mourning sit as an elixir of melodic death metal having metal chops blend beautifully with progressive songcraft with an overall sense of melody and melancholy, a vessel of magic and mayhem. Anyone who has enjoyed Dark Tranquillity, Insomnium or Be’lakor best be checking “The Immortal”. Early highlight “Silver Crescent” weaves from urgent riffing to the first cleanly sung lament with a scenic detour before returning to the urgent riffing. Second single “Song of the Cranes” reminds of a fellow Swedish act called Aktaion and their song “March of the Walrus” with its syncopated grooves but the former is ultimately a more expansive venture. For a band always in mourning they can certainly pen emotive music as found in “As Long as the Twilight Stays” that is both reflective and uplifting as a necessary trade off for parties both sides of the stage.

For a scene flush with melancholic melodeath acts, ln Mourning are Sweden’s equivalent of Norway’s In Vain, that sweet spot of aggressive, depressive and progressive that has such a spiritual home in the Nordic circle. And like In Vain’s 2024 “Solemn”, In Mourning sound energized and inspired with lush songs like “The Sojourner” before the more pensive “Moonless Sky” where the ever present Tobias Netzell paints a vivid picture, a promise to his family of a home safe deep in the wilderness away from the chaos. The respite is broken by an incursion in the early stages of “Staghorn” which fleshes out to another booming progressive melodeath track but with the customary late cleans that add crucial intrigue to their music.

This is a band united and fully connected with each other as evidenced in the exquisite “North Star”, a band creating a distinct atmosphere and duly at the top of their creative powers. “The Immortal” doesn’t waste a second, right down the extended closer “The Hounding”, a statement not of intent but of ascent.



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Comments:Add a Comment 
Muzz79
September 5th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Trending I see

JoyfulPlatypus
Contributing Reviewer
September 5th 2025


1234 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Solid review, pos'd. I kinda wanna check this out sometime, I haven't listened to any of their other work.



One thing -



"For a band I’m thoroughly familiar with, a funny habit of I’ve started entertaining is playing the previous album closer into the opener of the new one..."



You might have a typo somewhere in there, your words got a bit jumbled.

Muzz79
September 5th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Made me second guess myself.

But cheers! Worth a spin fosho

Muzz79
September 6th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

And fixed thx

Sowing
Moderator
September 6th 2025


45523 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

So glad this got a review -- nice job. This album is phenomenal.

RVAHC13
September 6th 2025


2301 Comments


Pos’d, sweet write up!

Veldin
September 6th 2025


5871 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Excellent album, enjoy it loads. Did a discog dive after hearing this

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
September 6th 2025


114775 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

Good review Muzz bro. Album rules.

Muzz79
September 6th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

There’s always a lot of growth in this band which is amazing

Calc
Contributing Reviewer
September 6th 2025


17995 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5 | Sound Off

I actually liked their last two releases more than this but this still rules

Confessed2005
September 6th 2025


7543 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fantastic album.



Great review, have a pos.

Emim
September 6th 2025


38462 Comments


Haven't listened to this band in ages

hexfix93
September 6th 2025


2964 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I need to jam this and their last 2 I think damn

Muzz79
September 6th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

sum good solos in this as well

OverSlyZed91
September 6th 2025


465 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5 | Sound Off

The chorus of Silver Crescent is just out of nowhere pretty.

Ectier
September 6th 2025


4560 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

On this now after jamming La dispute

Ectier
September 6th 2025


4560 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Very good album

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
September 6th 2025


114775 Comments

Album Rating: 4.1

I need to jam this and their last 2 I think damn


Yeah I still have to jam the 3 before this and Monolith, bur this, The Weight of Oceans are all fantastic.

Muzz79
September 7th 2025


3928 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Shrouded divine and these last 3 are my favs

jc3494
September 7th 2025


55 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

This is the good stuff



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