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Psalms, their debut album was released on June 9 through Density Records.
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Since then, before releasing their debut album they have toured with acts such as The Black Dahlia Murder, Archspire, Oceano, Fallujah, Fit for an Autopsy, Cattle Decapitation, Dying Fetus, Deicide, Upon a Burning Body, The Last Ten Seconds of Life, Chelsea Grin, and Within the Ruins. Lorna Shore followed the release of Maleficium by opening Carnifex's Die Without Hope Tour featuring I Declare War, Betraying the Martyrs and Here Comes the Kraken. The band distances and disregards themselves from any releases prior to Maleficium and considers the EP the "rebirth and true starting point of their career." The band to this day still perform songs from the EP, and it's the earliest material that they will still willingly play live. It reached number 3 on the iTunes Metal Chart and was also released as a digipak CD making it the first non-digital Lorna Shore release. Maleficium, the band's third EP, was released in December 2013. The EP’s second track, “Life of Fear”, was used in a viral video titled “Heavy Metal Cats”, which currently holds over 6 million views on YouTube. The band's second EP Bone Kingdom was the first to carry a deathcore sound, albeit a more straightforward sound reminiscent of bands such as Chelsea Grin and Oceano. The band's first EP entitled Triumph, released in 2010, carried a distinct metalcore sound, while occasionally bordering on deathcore. History Early releases, Psalms, and Flesh Coffin (2010–2018) And I Return to Nothingness (2021–present) 1.2 Barber's departure, McCreery allegations and Immortal (2018–2020).1.1 Early releases, Psalms, and Flesh Coffin (2010–2018).