Lord Dying

“We set out to write a record about life, and it ended up being about death,” says Lord Dying guitarist/vocalist Erik Olson about the band’s third studio album Mysterium Tremendum (2019). While the new record centers around death (and you bet your ass it’s a double-LP concept album), it focuses more on what awaits us on the other side (while also exploring our culture’s fear of dying and the struggles with our mortality). The ideas for the concept have been kicking around for some time, but it’s fitting that they’re only now coming to fruition.

Mysterium Tremendum is the record Olson and Evans have wanted to make since the band’s inception. It’s easily Lord Dying’s most musically diverse album, but one that could only be created following the band’s jackhammer 2013 debut Summon the Faithless, and 2015’s brooding Poisoned Altars. “It’s more along the lines of what we wanted to do early on,” says Evans.

Mysterium Tremendum is an emotionally satisfying record, lyrically and musically. Its exploration of death goes beyond longing for it to see what lies beyond (“Lacerated Psyche” is about the death of Evans’ sister). There are many layers to it—you might even find parallels between the record’s concept and life itself. It’s a journey. And in their quest to pursue death, Lord Dying have themselves found new life.

Past Shows


Mar
11
th
2020
7th St Entry
Mar
11
th
2020
7th St Entry

Bongzilla

with Lord Dying

More Shows

Oct
15
th
7th St Entry

Healy

Sep
14
th
Turf Club

Gable Price and Friends

Oct
17
th
Amsterdam Bar & Hall

Kishi Bashi

with Sweet Loretta
Nov
24
th
Palace Theatre

Cory Wong ft. Mark Lettieri

with Couch