FUNEBRARUM DEBUT NEW SINGLE “FROM ROTTING BURIAL SHROUDS”
NEW ALBUM, BECKONING THE VOID OF ETERNAL SILENCE, OUT MAY 29TH

New Jersey death metal band FUNEBRARUM have revealed the second single, “From Rotting Burial Shrouds,” from their highly anticipated third full-length album, Beckoning the Void of Eternal Silence, that’s set for release on May 29th via Pulverised Records

The band describes the new song as “a faster, mid tempo track that includes all the elements of early Funebrarum ie: grinding blasts, mid tempo thrash, slow passages of doom – all with the audial essence of impure evil.

The lyrics describe the awakening of the ancient arising from subterranean tombs to reclaim the world.  The arrival… of the legions of putrefaction.. Allegory left for the listener to discern. A mayhemic headbanging slaughter!!.”

The new track follows the recent, initial single “Anhela Odor Mortuorum (The Adepts.”

Formed in 1999, FUNEBRARUM built a devoted following through their acclaimed releases Beneath the Columns of Abandoned Gods and The Sleep of Morbid Dreams, later resurfacing in 2015 with a revitalized lineup and the Exhumation of the Ancient EP. After years of writing across continents and a pandemic-era hiatus, the band now return with Beckoning the Void of Eternal Silence, recorded between Portland, OR and Edison, NJ with engineer Stephen De Acutis, delivering their signature cavernous sound at its most ominous.

Stream “From Rotting Burial Shrouds”:
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Album pre-orders will be available soon at www.funebrarum.com

Beckoning The Void of Eternal Silence Track List:

1. The Arrival (Intro)
2. Beckoning the Void of Eternal Silence
3. Sa Nagba Amāru
4. Through the Barren Halls of Grieving Emptiness
5. Into Dark Domains
6. Ancestral Manor (Intro)
7. Anhela Odor Mortuorum (The Adepts)
8. From Rotting Burial Shrouds
9. Turning the Stones of Torment
10. The Whispering Cathedral 
11. Epilogue

About FUNEBRARUM

Funebrarum is an American death metal band formed in Clifton, New Jersey, in April 1999 by underground veterans vocalist Daryl Kahan (Citizens Arrest, formerly of Assück and Born Against), guitarist Nick Orlando (Evoken), drummer Dario Derna (Evoken, Infester), and bassist David Wagner (Evoken). Renowned for their dark, crushing sound blending classic American death metal with late ’80s and early ’90s European influences, the band released their debut full-length, Beneath the Columns of Abandoned Gods, in 2001 via Necroharmonic Productions to widespread underground acclaim. Lineup changes followed, with Alex Bouks (Immolation) and Shawn Eldridge joining for live activity. Their 2009 sophomore album, The Sleep of Morbid Dreams, released by Cyclone Empire, further cemented Funebrarum’s reputation as masters of old school death metal, leading to successful European tours and festival appearances before another period of reduced activity as members pursued other projects.

The band resurfaced in 2015 when Kahan joined forces with guitarist Samuel Osborne, assembling a new lineup featuring Charles Koryn, Kyle Winslow, and Phil Tougas. This incarnation released the internationally praised Exhumation of the Ancient EP in 2016 and toured Europe with acts such as Interment and Undergang. Writing continued across North America and Europe, culminating in 2019’s third full-length, Beckoning the Void of Eternal Silence, recorded between Portland, Oregon and Edison, New Jersey with engineer Steven Di Acutis and guest leads from Patrik Fernlund (Gorement). After a pandemic-era hiatus, the album is scheduled for release in May 2026 via Pulverised Records, preceded by an April split 7” with Pestigore. Funebrarum will mark their return to the stage at Killtown Deathfest in Copenhagen in September 2026, followed by additional European touring.

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