REVIEW – Filth Is Eternal – Impossible World

Lizi had a listen to Filth Is Eternal’s new album Impossible World!

Filth Is Eternal released new album Impossible World on March 17 through MNRK Heavy.

The album kicks off with Stay Melted and I love the downstated yet focal guitar and bass lines. I wasn’t too keen on the opening of Long Way as the feedback towards the start was a bit painful for my ears but it wasn’t a terrible track.

Acetylene has come catchy lyrics and the addition of the hospital heart rate monitor beep was a nice touch.

Gina Gleason joins the fun for Desire and it’s a good track. Their vocals work well together.

The Bad Faith guitar lines are just *chefs kiss*.

Female-fronted punk bands are much easier for me to get into apparently as I’m not usually a fan of the genre but vocalist Lis Di’Angelo has a perfect voice for it.

Throughout the album, there’s great vocals, guitars, bass and drum moments that are really enjoyable to listen to, particularly in Hellfire.

As I said earlier, I’m not much of a fan of punk but this is a strong record and I feel like you’ll be a fan of this if punk is more your thing.

Elizabeth Birt

April 23, 2026

Former band management assistant. Goth princess and lover of all things music, Disney, history and sport.
Journalist in my day job, exploring the way AI can help improve coverage of news in local media.

@lbirt1993

View all author posts

Genre: