New York trio Mama Doom drop a NSFW video for “Woven Linen,” mixing occult gore with guitar-free doom ahead of their 2026 album Eminent Womb.
New York’s Mama Doom build their heavy sound without a single guitar, and their new video for “Woven Linen” sharpens that strangeness with a flood of fake blood and ritualistic imagery. The clip, put together by Gratuitous Productions, shows vocalist and keyboardist D.Lolli, bassist Chuckie Rumbles, and drummer Anne Terror performing blindfolded by strips of linen. Intercut are occult scenes, topless figures, a skeletal Saint Barbara, and a stuffed goat named Homer.
The track itself rumbles through retro doom on the strength of Rumbles’ bass and Terror’s drumming, while Lolli’s soulful voice and brief synth lines add a bewitching layer. It is the latest single from Eminent Womb, the band’s forthcoming full-length, which Argonauta Records has lined up for 2026. There is no romantic haze here. The song aims squarely at religious oppression, and the band frames its message bluntly: power returns to the Mother, the source of life.
Four women joined the Gratuitous Productions team to realize the video. Anne Terror stitched together visual cues from Suspiria into the final cut, while Grave Dave built the set. The result feels less like a promo clip and more like a short, bloody ceremony. For a trio that strips doom down to drums, bass, and keys, “Woven Linen” lands with all the weight the genre demands.
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