Letters from Wolves “Immortals” Album Interview

 

The upcoming album Immortals from Letters from Wolves isn’t just another heavy release, it’s a defining moment. Built on perseverance, defiance, and raw honesty, this record captures a band pushing themselves further than ever before, both musically and personally.

 

For fans of metalcore, post-hardcore, and emotionally driven heavy music, Immortals is shaping up to be a project that hits deeper than just sound, it tells a story of growth, struggle, and transformation.

 

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When Immortals Became Something Bigger

 

Every great album has a turning point and for Letters from Wolves, Immortals became something more the moment evolution took over.

 

Bry, the band’s guitarist and songwriter, reflects on how a shift in mindset changed everything:

 

“The feeling came when I changed my writing style and approach. I gained more knowledge through trial and error… Things really turned around once Adam joined the band.”

 

With Adam stepping in as vocalist, the band unlocked a new level of creative potential. His vocal range didn’t just complement the music, it challenged it, pushing the songwriting into new territory.

 

Adam felt it immediately:

 

“Since I first heard the songs that would make up IMMORTALS, I knew it was something really special… I also knew I had my work cut out for me.”

 

This wasn’t just another album, it was the start of something bigger.



 

The Struggles That Shaped the Album

 

Behind every powerful record is a series of challenges and Immortals is no exception.

 

For Bry, the process was humbling:

 

“Sometimes I write a riff that not everyone is happy with…having open and honest bandmates pushes me to write better.”

 

Instead of settling, the band leaned into critique, refining arrangements and pushing songs to their fullest potential. That willingness to tear things down and rebuild stronger became a defining part of the album’s sound.

 

For Adam, the difficulty ran even deeper:

 

“The whole record was difficult…deciding how much of my own shit I am willing to bare…working out each and every song was extremely difficult.”

 

This level of vulnerability is exactly what gives Immortals its emotional weight. Every lyric, every scream, every melody carries something real.

 

Andie, holding things down rhythmically, adds a glimpse into the technical intensity:

 

“Having to match my feet rhythmically to Bryan’s almost impossible strumming during breakdowns…some of them are nuts.”

 

The result? A record that is not only emotionally heavy but technically relentless.

 

The Core Message: Perseverance Meets Defiance

 

At its heart, Immortals is about pushing forward when everything feels stacked against you.

 

Bry describes the album’s core as perseverance:

 

“It came from struggle and battles that felt impossible to win…but as long as I kept my head up, I pushed through.”

 

Adam brings a complementary perspective with a defiance in the face of chaos:

 

“The world is burning, but each of us has our own fight…the record should make everyone feel like someone sees them.”

 

Together, these themes create something powerful. A record that doesn’t just express pain, it fights through it.

 



A Band Transformed

 

Immortals didn’t just shape the music, it reshaped the band itself. Bry points to growth and clarity:

 

“It brought us closer…and gave us a clear indication of our sound.”

 

Adam calls it what it is:

 

“This is the evolution of Letters From Wolves…we are here, primed, and ready to scream and bleed.”

 

Andie highlights the sonic leap:

 

“The guitars and drums are heavier and more brutal…Adam created new capacities for his voice and range.”

 

This is more than progression, it’s identity solidified.

 

The Legacy of Immortals

 

Looking ahead, Letters from Wolves isn’t thinking small.

 

Bry hopes listeners feel the depth behind the music:

 

“I want people to feel the emotion and hard work…and say ‘they were ahead of their time.”

 

Adam takes it even further:

 

“That it was the beginning of the era where LFW took over the world.”

 

Andie brings it back to what matters most:

 

“I want people to remember the lyrics and the hard work we each put into this.”

 

Why Immortals Matters Right Now

 

In a world saturated with releases, Immortals stands out because it’s real. It’s built on:

 

  • Growth through struggle
  • Honest collaboration
  • Emotional vulnerability
  • Relentless musical ambition

 

For fans searching for new metalcore albums, rising heavy bands, and authentic underground music, Letters from Wolves is a name you need to know!