Urne - A Feast On Sorrow Podcast Review
Urne - A Feast On Sorrow podcast and video review.
It's all about A Feast On Sorrow on this episode. Join the fellas as they take a walk and talk through this passionate new album offered up by UK trio Urne. We also learn this time around that David J is irritating, Derek is irritable and John is addicted to the pink.
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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.




















