Italy's masters of industrial metal Aborym are thrilled to announce a new line-up that marks a significant return to their musical origins. With a fresh perspective and a renewed dedication to their roots, the band is ready to embark on a new chapter marked by a ferocious return to the industrial extreme metal of their With No Human Intervention, Generator, Kali Yuga Bizarre and Fire Walk With Us! classics.
The new line-up reunites Fabban (synthesisers, modular synths, bass, vocals) with drummer Atum and guitarist Munholy, bringing back the legendary Malfeitor formation after many years.
The band has spent the past few months crafting new material that captures the authentic sound and raw emotion that first captivated audiences. Drawing from their formative influences, fans can expect a blend of nostalgic atmospheres and unsettling innovations — extremely violent, dark, and uncompromising — in the upcoming music.
Aborym will enter the studio in April 2026 for recording sessions and will return to the stage for a massive series of disturbing, club-fighting shows, where they will perform new songs alongside the aforementioned classics.
"We are incredibly excited about the new energy this line-up brings to the band and into our private lives", says Atum. "Returning to the roots allows us to explore the sound that inspired Aborym in the first place, while embracing the new influences we encountered over the years, especially through our time in Malfeitor. We can't wait for our fans to hear what we've been working on. Prepare for something truly violent and dark — eye-popping extreme music as it was done in the '90s."
"As we embark on this exciting new chapter", Fabban adds. "We are filled with a renewed fascination for the music that first inspired us — and everything happened naturally from the moment Atum and I met again in Spain. Our journey has been marked by growth, change, and evolution, but the essence of who we are has always been rooted in the passion and creativity that ignited our initial spark. Reuniting with this line-up allows us to reconnect with that original spirit. Each member brings a unique perspective and energy that not only honours our past but also propels us into unexplored territories. Together, we are creating music that reflects our shared experiences while staying faithful to the sound that first resonated with our fans. We are excited to revisit the themes and sounds that shaped us, blending them with our evolution to create something fresh, meaningful — and really, really violent and disturbing". Link
ABORYM - Gears Up with New Line-Up For Album Recording And Stage Comeback
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