Independent black metal band PROFANE ELEGY unveils “Immutable,” a stark and uncompromising new track that delves into the shadowed realities of human inheritance and cosmic fate.

“Immutable” explores the negative attributes, conditions, and pathologies that are etched into us at birth. It reflects on the idea that existence itself is governed by a cruel balance of blessing and curse, with cosmic luck determining the circumstances, traits, and burdens we are born into. While growth and transformation remain possible, the song confronts the unsettling truth that the darkness within us can never be fully erased, only understood and endured.

Musically, “Immutable” channels PROFANE ELEGY’s raw black metal intensity, pairing aggressive ferocity with a contemplative undercurrent that mirrors the song’s philosophical weight. The track stands as both a personal reckoning and a universal meditation on inevitability, decay, and the limits of escape.

“Immutable” is the latest preview from the forthcoming album Herezjarcha, set for release on January 30, 2026. With this release, PROFANE ELEGY continues to carve a path defined by bleak introspection, unfiltered emotion, and a relentless commitment to confronting the darker truths of the human condition.

For listeners drawn to uncompromising black metal that faces existence without illusion, “Immutable” offers a haunting glimpse into what awaits on Herezjarcha.

Lyrically, the band explores themes of nihilism, mortality, philosophy, and religious symbolism, often invoking figures like Satan not as dogmatic statements, but as metaphors in a broader spiritual and existential dialogue. Their work is poetic, introspective, and often challenges the listener to confront uncomfortable truths about life, death, and belief.

Their upcoming full-length album Herezjarcha, set for release in January 2026, represents the band’s most ambitious and expansive work to date. With a more dynamic sound, deeper orchestration, and a clear conceptual throughline, the record pushes their sonic and thematic boundaries further than ever before. The album title, the Polish translation of the English word heresiarch (meaning arch-heretic), encapsulates the spirit of the band: rebellious, introspective, and unafraid to question the sacred.

PROFANE ELEGY continues to forge a unique path within the underground metal scene. Blending bleak intensity with philosophical weight, they aim not just to be heard—but to be felt.

PROFANE ELEGY is:

  • Mikael L – Vocals, Orchestration
  • J Gulick – Guitars, Orchestration
  • David G – Bass, Orchestration
  • Sean M – Drums

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Herezjarcha Track Listing: 

  1. “Exeunt Omnes” – 4:57
  2. “Haunted” – 3:31
  3. “The Accuser” – 5:23
  4. “As My Heart Turns to Ash” – 5:24
  5. “I AM” – 3:49
  6. “Immutable” – 4:13
  7. “And Then We Are Gone” – 4:02
  8. “Herezjarcha” – 5:57