Long Felt Sorrow
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Long Felt Sorrow is the solitary blackened doom metal vision of JAA, hailing from the cold rural shadows of New Tecumseth, Ontario, Canada.
Rooted in the raw death metal fury of Toronto’s late-’90s underground (as vocalist for Satyriasis, 1995–1999), the project took shape in the isolation that followed — a slow, deliberate channeling of decades of personal grief, loss, and unrelenting sorrow into hypnotic riffs, crushing atmospheres, and vocals torn from the depths.
Early demos dating back to 2005 drew international attention from the global tape-trading scene, earning comparisons to the desolate beauty of early My Dying Bride, the hypnotic misanthropy of Abyssic Hate, and the melancholic vastness of Agalloch (Explosion Cerebral, Peru – 2006).
Now, after years of quiet evolution, Long Felt Sorrow presents its debut full-length The Mourning After — six tracks of blackened doom that trace an unflinching journey through cycles of mourning: from seasonal decay to desperate longing, suffocating isolation, eternal dusk, and the final echoes of goodbye.
This is not music for escape.
This is music forged from what remains when everything else is gone.
Raw. Personal. Uncompromising.
Est. in darkness, 1999.
The Mourning After
A bleak, cinematic release presented through a minimal blackened visual style. Follow, Subscribe on all Streaming and Social Media platforms. Official release is NOW out on Polar Void Records.
Track Order
- Seasons of Sorrow
- One More Embrace
- Alone
- Eternal Dusk
- Melancholia
- Echoes of Goodbye