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Abigail — Single
May 8, 2026 · Self-Released · Digital
The Obelisk · Single Premiere
November Fire Premiere New Single "Abigail"
May 7, 2026 · Words by JJ Koczan
"There's atmosphere here even with a barebones production, as November Fire seem to find a niche of their own in garage doom."
The Obelisk premiered "Abigail" — the lead single from the forthcoming album Doom Blues — calling it a track that uses metaphor to paint modern ills, with bright folksy guitar bookending a fuzz-heavy core and a vocal arrangement built as much around character as melody. JJ Koczan notes the band is tying a new narrative universe (the Fireverse) to their material in a way they haven't explored before.
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2025 — EP
September 19, 2025 · Self-Released · Digital
The Obelisk · News
November Fire to Release "2025" Two-Songer Sept. 19
September 1, 2025 · Words by JJ Koczan
"You can hear the original thrashy chug at the song's foundation around which the band's swirling darksludge is built up… Two songs, two vibes."
The Obelisk covered the 2025 EP announcement, noting the title track's five-minute run resolves in a Slayer-ish wash of howling noise, while Somnia creates an almost psychedelic-folk impression with echoing vocals over deliberate space. Koczan adds that if the band ever pressed it as a cassingle, he'd entirely support it.
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Outlaws Of The Sun · EP Review
November Fire — 2025
September 20, 2025 · Words by Steve Howe
"2025 is vicious with massive amounts of aggressive energy bursting at the seams… Somnia is perhaps the most interesting song on the EP — November Fire showed maturity beyond their years."
Outlaws Of The Sun praised the two-song EP as a thrash-to-psych journey — the title track inspired by Sepultura and the apocalyptic energy of 1991, Somnia drifting through occult rock, grunge and Americana. Reviewer Steve Howe calls it a cool release and says if the band have more early material like this, he's all for it.
★ Recommended
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Through A Mournful Song — Album
October 11, 2024 · Self-Released · Digital
Outlaws Of The Sun · Album Review
November Fire — Through A Mournful Song
September 14, 2024 · Words by Steve Howe
"Through A Mournful Song is an album you cannot pass by. If you like your Doom/Stoner Metal with extra added bite and are not afraid to take BIG and BOLD creative risks — November Fire is the band for you."
The debut album review from Outlaws Of The Sun compares the band's lo-fi sludge to Monster Magnet, Fu Manchu, Soundgarden, The Melvins and TAD — calling it a deeply personal and highly reflective record. Recorded 100% DIY in homes, basements, and cars across New Hampshire and Massachusetts.
★★ Excellent & Highly Recommended
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Desert Psychlist · Album Review
November Fire — Through A Mournful Song
October 2, 2024 · Words by Frazer Jones
"This is what Zappa might have sounded like had he gone down the stoner/desert rabbit hole… There is insanity here but it is a structured insanity tethered to normality."
Desert Psychlist called it not your run of the mill rock album — track by track highlighting the face-melting middle section of Wall Of Monsters, the rock opera vocal dynamics of Can He See, the Hawkwind-ish gallop of Faint As The Stars, and Wake Up's Captain Beefheart-reminiscent doominosity as jaw-dropping weirdness of the highest order.
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Stoner HiVe · Quick Fire Friday
November Fire — Through A Mournful Song
October 18, 2024 · Joop Konraad
"Manic energy in abundance, savage, ruinous and delirium inducing. You will surely strive in vain to penetrate the entire mystery surrounding the sounds of this release."
Featured in Stoner HiVe's Quick Fire Friday roundup alongside other heavy highlights, describing the debut as sadness oozing through the compositions — turning the seemingly haphazard into something that feels like a grand design.
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Doomed For Metal · Album Review
November Fire — Through A Mournful Song
November 30, 2024
"His vocals are deep and expressive, like a Gothic and horror-drenched Elvis. Or a Glenn Danzig that doesn't sound tired and washed up."
Doomed For Metal called it one of the more unique metal albums of the year — praising Terry's bass and vocals as equally powerful, Dave's guitar ranging from crushing doom to mind-bending solos, and Jim's drums as the rock that holds it all together. The reviewer says it would sound truly stellar on vinyl.
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Unknown Variant · Album Review
November Fire — Through A Mournful Song
January 23, 2025 · Words by Noah Nihility Zalve
"Not unlike a time traveler that is unusual enough to have never even been completely at home in its own time… Unruly ebbs and flows, classily cacophonous inclinations, and unbridled wanderlust amalgamate to create an unforgettable journey."
A high-praise review scoring the album 9.5/10, citing its extreme replay value — every listen revealing something different. The reviewer calls it unashamedly unclean, with psychedelia tinging the crudeness into something both incredibly unique and clearly not born of modernity's trajectories.
9.5 / 10
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