Podcast Interview with URNE singer and bassist Joe Nally
The guys were psyched to get to have a chat with bassist and singer Joe Nally, the frontman for the UK trio URNE.
The guys were psyched to get to have a chat with bassist and singer Joe Nally, the frontman for the UK trio URNE. Joe dropped right into the Shit Talk dynamic and immediately started taking shots at the guys. IT WAS GLORIOUS. Joe talks family, passion, heartbreak and his musical history as they talk all things A Feast On Sorrow.
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Urne is a London-based, three-piece heavy metal band formed in 2016, known for mixing groove, hardcore, and progressive elements with a raw, emotional focus. Comprised of Joe Nally (vocals/bass), Angus Neyra (lead guitar), and James Cook (drums), the band has gained acclaim for their intense, riff-heavy sound, notably featuring on Spinefarm Records.
Key Details & History
Formation & Sound: Formed in 2016 in London, UK. Their sound is described as a mixture of modern, progressive metal and hardcore, noted for emotional songwriting.
Discography:
The Mountain of Gold (EP, 2018).
Serpent & Spirit (Debut Album, 2021).
A Feast on Sorrow (2023) - A critically acclaimed, emotionally intense album, partially inspired by personal loss, produced with Joe Duplantier of Gojira.
Setting Fire to the Sky (January 2026).
Members: Joe Nally (vocals/bass) and Angus Neyra (lead guitar) are the core songwriting duo. James Cook joined on drums in 2022 following the departure of Richard Harris.
Style & Impact: Described as "gigantic riffs" and emotionally heavy, their music often touches on deep personal themes, with Nally's vocals ranging from harsh to melodic. They are recognized as a "DIY" band that has toured with high-profile acts like Gojira.




















