Comprised initially of vocalist Tom Barber, guitarists Adam De Micco and Connor Deffley, bassist Gary Herrera, and drummer Austin Archey, the band issued their debut EP, the metalcore-heavy Triumph, in 2010, followed in 2012 by the more progressive deathcore-oriented EP Bone Kingdom. A third EP, Maleficium, dropped in 2013, followed by the group's debut studio long-player, Psalms, in 2015, the latter of which was produced by Fit for an Autopsy's Will Putney. The following year saw the band sign with Outerloop Records and begin work on their sophomore full-length. The resulting Flesh Coffin was released in February 2017. Vocalist and founding member Tom Barber left the fold in early 2018 -- bassist and co-founder Gary Herrera departed in early 2017 -- which made Flesh Coffin the last Lorna Shore release to feature any original members. In 2018 the band inked a deal with Century Media, and CJ McCreery (Signs of the Swarm) signed on as the new lead singer and appeared on a pair of singles ("This Is Hell" and "Darkest Spawn") but was fired in 2019 after sexual abuse allegations were raised. Vocalist Will Ramos (Monument of a Memory) provided the group with a temporary solution, but as of 2020, the band was still searching for a full-time replacement. 2020 also saw the release of the group's third long-player, Immortal, which was recorded while McCreery was still serving as frontman. Ramos joined the group in an official capacity in 2021 and made his studio debut on the EP, ...And I Return to Nothingness, which housed the streaming hit "To the Hellfire." Pain Remains, the group's fourth long-player and first outing for bassist Michael Yager, appeared the following year. ~ James Christopher Monger, Rovi