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New Inborn Suffering album, Pale Grey Monochrome, premieres in full!

Jason Hesley

The magnificent new album of melancholy majesty from Inborn Suffering, Pale Grey Monochrome, will be released through Ardua Music this Friday, February 7th. However, you can hear the album in its glorious entirety today, exclusively at No Clean Singing! The album is available to stream right now at the renowned site:

The band's Emmanuel Ribeiro has spoken to No Clean Singing about Inborn Suffering's return from their silent slumber and the creation of Pale Grey Monochrome...


"Finally the wait is coming to an end. To be honest, I never thought that after all these years of absence, we would manage to release a new album. It was a long and difficult process. Writing music and lyrics while battling different stages of depression is no easy task. However, I can confidently say that this album is the most sincere work we have ever created. Not only do the lyrics reflect this, but the new approach of long distance composition has brought something unique. A tremendous effort has gone into this album and it's not just another Inborn Suffering record - it's something different, more direct."


Read more of Emmanuel's thoughts on each and every song from Pale Grey Monochrome at No Clean Singing as you listen to this incredible piece of melodic doom/death mastery, this finely crafted solemn magic.

Pale Grey Monochrome features the arresting artwork of Franck Besançon (Maveth, Solemn Lament, Silent Hill: Townfall etc) and the intuitive mixing and mastering of Déhà of Opus Magnum Studio (Abduction, Deadspace, Wolvennest etc). An honour guard for this superlative release will be provided by Inborn Suffering's two revered early albums, Wordless Hope and Regression To Nothingness, which Ardua Music will also reissue In February, creating a perfect triptych of tragedy.

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