Behold the debut offering by this promising Black and Gothic Metal horde, a concept album that chronicles the tragic and immortal love of two vampire women, bound by blood, betrayal, and devotion.
Channeling the essence of 90’s Black and Gothic Metal into a modern yet uncompromising sound, Yorkshire, England-based cult Abscence is unleashing upon humanity their debut offering, entitled Enigma. A concept album that chronicles the tragic and immortal love of two vampire women, bound by blood, betrayal, and devotion, Enigma is a gothic love story steeped in myth and moonlight, told across nine long-form tracks that unfold like chapters in a dark epic, drawing deeply from old school Theatre of Tragedy and Cradle of Filth while forging a captivating soundscape that’s both brutal and melancholic, all masterfully crafted by the dramatic and aggressive vocalist Mordred, the grief, rage, and spectral beauty by bassist and vocalist Morrigan, the raw blackened power of guitarist Balor, and the poetic vision and symphonic depth of keyboardist Gawain.
Ethereal, angelic sounds permeate the air in the opening track We Abandon Worldly Pearls, before the band begins distilling their Cradle of Filth-inspired attack led by the visceral gnarls by Mordred. Then the stylish, grim keys by Gawain set fire to the band’s Black Metal engine in Under Moon’s Glance, offering a high-octane feast of extreme sounds enfolded by a whimsical aura, whereas the title-track Enigma is another beast of blackened and symphonic sounds, with the guitars by Balor clashing with Morrigan’s thunderous bass in great fashion. After that, we face the atmospheric (and a bit lengthy) Secrets Confide, a slow, sinister tune by Abscence that sets the tone for the six-minute aria Silk & Shadows, a Black Metal extravaganza where Mordred’s devilish roars will send shivers down your spine while the atmosphere trembles to their wicked riffs and beats, all boosted by Morrigan’s hypnotizing clean vocals.
Eternal Vows of Midnight is another sinister, spine-chilling composition by Abscence, with the haunting keys by Gawain walking hand in hand with Morrigan’s delicate yet penetrating vocals. Mordred then takes the lead once again with his Dani Filth-like screeches in Cloak of Mind, a fast and infuriated composition where Gawain’s keys give the song a striking phantasmagorical vibe; and the second to last song of the album, titled Whispers of Eternity, presents a more Melodic Black Metal vibe thanks to the harmonious guitar lines by Balor. Not only that, it’s perhaps the song where Morrigan’s vocals thrive the most. Finally, the epic conclusion to the story of the vampire lovers comes in the form of Our Love Ignites, a beautiful aria of Symphonic Black Metal magic where the vocals by Mordred and Morrigan build a cinematic paradox.
At its heart, Abscence is a band devoted to emotional authenticity and artistic freedom, with their symphonic arrangements, melodic guitars, dual vocal dynamics, and narrative-driven lyricism helping them creates a sonic world where brutality meets elegance, just like what they have to offer in Enigma. Hence, don’t forget to check what this up-and-coming beast of extreme music is up to on Facebook and on Instagram, to stream their unique, enfolding creations on Spotify, and of course to grab your copy of the hypnotizing Enigma from the band’s own BandCamp. This talented and hardworking horde has all it takes to conquer the world of heavy music with the detailed and visceral music found in Enigma, and just like the immortal love of the two protagonists of their new album, it will capture your blackened heart for all eternity.
Best moments of the album: Under Moon’s Glance, Silk & Shadows and Cloak of Mind.
Worst moments of the album: Secrets Confide.
Released in 2025 WormHoleDeath
Track listing
1. We Abandon Worldly Pearls 5:26
2. Under Moon’s Glance 7:04
3. Enigma 7:18
4. Secrets Confide 3:48
5. Silk & Shadows 6:18
6. Eternal Vows of Midnight 3:47
7. Cloak of Mind 8:09
8. Whispers of Eternity 5:25
9. Our Love Ignites 8:42
Band members
Mordred – vocals
Balor – guitars
Morrigan – bass, female vocals
Gawain – keyboards



