Album artwork for Fixation by The Ember, The Ash
Album artwork for Fixation by The Ember, The Ash

The Ember, The Ash is from Unreqvited’s post blackened death metal project that explores the heavier, darker, deeper and weirder sides of the DSBM genre. "Throughout all of Unreqvited’s manifestations, it’s roots in post-hardcore ring out in the form of bright, building riff-walls that welcome the dawn of a new day. More of a DSBM artist through his general emotional intensity that escapes the prison of despair, Unreqvited becomes a candle in the depths of darkness. Surely, there needs to be a place to store overwrought feelings in order to arrive at a place of hope, and that’s where The Ember, The Ash comes in. has added the new band to his list of rock and metal ventures, and it is arguably the gloomiest yet. While his songwriting still very much mimics the building of a staircase, it is one that aims steadily downward to the pits instead of upwards to the heavens." - Invisible Oranges

LP available on White w/ Black & Forest Green Splatter Vinyl

The Ember, The Ash

Fixation

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Album artwork for Fixation by The Ember, The Ash
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$27.99

White w Black/Green Splatter

Released 05/14/2021Catalog Number

PROS104921

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The Ember, The Ash

Fixation

PROSTHETIC
Album artwork for Fixation by The Ember, The Ash
LP +

$27.99

White w Black/Green Splatter

Released 05/14/2021Catalog Number

PROS104921

Learn more

The Ember, The Ash is from Unreqvited’s post blackened death metal project that explores the heavier, darker, deeper and weirder sides of the DSBM genre. "Throughout all of Unreqvited’s manifestations, it’s roots in post-hardcore ring out in the form of bright, building riff-walls that welcome the dawn of a new day. More of a DSBM artist through his general emotional intensity that escapes the prison of despair, Unreqvited becomes a candle in the depths of darkness. Surely, there needs to be a place to store overwrought feelings in order to arrive at a place of hope, and that’s where The Ember, The Ash comes in. has added the new band to his list of rock and metal ventures, and it is arguably the gloomiest yet. While his songwriting still very much mimics the building of a staircase, it is one that aims steadily downward to the pits instead of upwards to the heavens." - Invisible Oranges

LP available on White w/ Black & Forest Green Splatter Vinyl