Profound Morality
EP by
Released29 April 2022
Length20:17
LabelChurch Road
ProducerSlow God Audio
Heriot chronology
World Collapse
(2016)
Profound Morality
(2022)
Singles from See You in the Dark
  1. "Near Vision / Enter the Flesh"
    Released: 3 December 2021
  2. "Coalescence"
    Released: 14 January 2022
  3. "Profound Morality"
    Released: 18 March 2022
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Blabbermouth.net8/10[1]
Kerrang!4/5[2]
New Noise Magazine[3]
Pitchfork7.6/10[4]

Profound Morality is the third extended play by British metal band Heriot, released on 29 April 2022 through Church Road Records.[5] It is the band's first release with guitarist and vocalist Debbie Gough, who joined in 2019.[6]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Heriot

No.TitleLength
1."Abbadon"2:07
2."Coalescence"3:13
3."Carmine (Fills the Hollow)"1:42
4."Near Vision"1:46
5."Mutagen"2:40
6."Enter the Flesh"2:22
7."Abbatoir"2:25
8."Profound Morality"3:59
Total length:20:17

Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.[7]

Heriot

  • Erhan Alman guitars
  • Debbie Gough guitars, vocals
  • Jake Packer bass, vocals
  • Julian Gage drums

Production

  • Slow God Audio production
  • George Lever mixing, mastering

References

  1. Lawson, Dom (28 April 2022). "Profound Morality". Blabbermouth.net. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  2. Slessor, Dan (27 April 2022). "EP review: Heriot – Profound Morality". Kerrang!. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  3. "Album Review - Heriot - Profound Morality EP". New Noise Magazine. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  4. Cohen, Ian (11 May 2022). "Heriot: Profound Morality". Pitchfork. Retrieved 2 August 2023.
  5. Soul, Abstrakt (10 May 2022). "INTERVIEW: Heriot: Rising Stars of The UK's Metal Underground". Ghost Cult Magazine. Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  6. Leivers, Dannii (21 April 2022). "Heriot: the reborn British band who have got the metal world losing its sh*t". Metal Hammer (loudersound). Retrieved 1 August 2023.
  7. Heriot (2022). Profound Morality (booklet). Church Road Records. CRR121CD.


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