“This Band Died With Immortal” — Founding Member Adam De Micco Quits, Slams Direction of Band
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“This Band Died With Immortal” — Founding Member Adam De Micco Quits, Slams Direction of Band
In a shocking and emotional turn of events, Lorna Shore founding guitarist Adam De Micco has officially announced his permanent departure from the band, citing artistic differences and a growing disconnect with the band’s current direction. The news broke early this morning via a handwritten letter posted to De Micco’s private Instagram, which was quickly deleted but widely circulated by fans.
> “I gave over a decade of my life to this band,” De Micco wrote. “But the soul of Lorna Shore, the one we bled into Immortal, no longer exists.”
The statement points directly to the band’s latest works, especially the Pain Remains trilogy, as a turning point that De Micco claims distanced the group from its original identity.
> “We used to create from pain and raw intensity,” he added. “Now, it’s cinematic grandeur and algorithm-driven perfection. It’s not what I signed up for.”
The departure comes as a shock to fans, especially with the band in the middle of writing their next studio album. De Micco’s aggressive, yet melodic guitar work has been a cornerstone of Lorna Shore’s sound since its inception.
Sources close to the band say remaining members were blindsided by the move and are currently in crisis talks about how to proceed. No official statement has been released from vocalist Will Ramos or drummer Austin Archey as of yet.
Speculation is rampant about whether De Micco will pursue a solo project, join another band, or step away from music entirely. Either way, the news has left fans heartbroken — and wondering what the future holds for one of deathcore’s most innovative bands.
If true, this could mark the end of an era for Lorna Shore.
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