The New Jersey death metal band’s fourth album lands tomorrow via Pulverised Records. Today, Decibel is hosting the complete stream.
Tomorrow Pulverised Records will release Beckoning the Void of Eternal Silence, the fourth album from New Jersey’s Funebrarum. For one day, the full record is already public, streaming in its entirety through Decibel. That’s the headline. The deeper story sits in what the band does with a style that’s been done to death.
Funebrarum work squarely inside the cavernous death metal tradition. The references are easy to spot: early Incantation, early Immolation, the slow crush of Grave. But the writing on this record pushes past tribute. Tracks like “Anhela Odor Mortuorum (The Adepts)” and “From Rotting Burial Shrouds” lean into a menacing combination of the second Carcass album’s ragged precision and a distinct Finnish death metal groove. There are even slight pulls from funeral doom, not as a dramatic shift but as a weight that settles into the slower passages.
The result doesn’t feel like a revival exercise. It’s sharper, more controlled, and strange in ways that separate Funebrarum from the sea of bands running the same old riffs. The streaming premiere today is a well-timed reminder that the first half of 2026 still holds a few records worth real attention.
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