Founded in Brussels in 1998, EMPTINESS have spent over two decades refusing the conventions of extreme music, moving through black and death metal, avant-garde experimentation, and claustrophobic minimalism to build a body of work that consistently resists genre enclosure. Nowhere Speaks is their seventh full-length and their most immersive statement yet, released through Season of Mist.
The album descends into a dimension removed from all human trace, a place governed by its own silent logic, indifferent to the listener's presence and unconcerned with offering entry. Recorded almost entirely live in the studio after four years of preparation, the music carries the tension and physicality of performance taken to its absolute limit: dense, textured, and unrelenting in the way it closes in. The conceptual architecture is precise. Nowhere Speaks opens exactly where Nothing But The Whole (2014) ended, picking up mid-riff from that album's cult abrupt conclusion, and closes with its opening riff, forming a deliberate loop between the two records. After the distortion-free, French-language austerity of Vide (2021), the return to weight and intensity here is total. Identity dissolves across these ten tracks. Scale becomes irrelevant. The music does not communicate so much as exert pressure, advancing through sensation rather than narrative, through the awareness of something vast that neither acknowledges nor accommodates the listener.
releases July 17, 2026
