Temple of Void releases title track from upcoming album

Detroit-based death doom band Temple of Void has unveiled the single 'The Crawl,' serving as the title track for their forthcoming album. The release offers an early glimpse into the band's refined sound ahead of the full record's arrival in March 2026. This marks their fifth studio album following 2020's 'The World That Was.'

Temple of Void, a Detroit death doom outfit, launched their new single 'The Crawl' on January 13, 2026. The track is the centerpiece of their upcoming full-length album, also titled 'The Crawl,' scheduled for release on March 20, 2026, via Relapse Records. Available immediately on streaming platforms, the song embodies the band's signature blend of heavy death metal and atmospheric doom.

The single emphasizes crushing riffs and a deliberate pace, creating a sense of suffocating intensity with underlying momentum. According to the band, 'The Crawl' explores themes of erosion, struggle, and the gradual loss of control, reflected in its unrelenting tone and structure. This evolution builds on their previous work, tightening songwriting while preserving the grim, decaying essence that defines their music.

Since their last album, 'The World That Was' in 2020, Temple of Void has honed its approach, making the new material feel more direct and punishing. The track stands alone as a powerful statement while hinting at the album's broader direction, raising anticipation for the complete release later in the spring.

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