Portuguese death/doom metal act Resumption shares new single »Some Things Are Too Broken«; debut album »The Respite« out April 17th!

Malveira, Portugal based death/doom metal project Resumption presents the second single »Some Things Are Too Broken« taken from the upcoming debut album, »The Respite«, set to release on April 17th, 2026.
Tracklist:
01. Self Reliance
02. Don’t Come
03. Worship
04. Leave It Alone
05. The Respite (Instrumental)
06. Rest At Last
07. Invest In Yourself
08. Some Things Are Too Broken
09. Everyone Rots Away
Resumption is a new death doom metal project from the mind of Wilhelm Lindh (The Gardnerz, ex-Tristitia, ex-Pandemonium, ex-Allamedah). Resumption bridges the gap between the crushing groove of Bolt Thrower, Broken Hope, Pyrexia, Acheron (US) and the suffocating slow atmosphere of Funeral (Nor).
The second single »Some Things Are Too Broken« is a definitive statement on the necessity of walking away. It explores the moment you realize certain situations or people are simply beyond repair and outside of your control. Ultimately, it’s a song about releasing the burden of trying to fix the ‘unfixable’ and finally choosing to prioritize your own emotional well-being.
Lyrically, Resumption tackles the harrowing realities of mental health and anti-religious sentiment.
Wilhelm Lindh is a Swedish native who has been living in Portugal for many years. After years of playing in blues bands, Wilhelm felt it was time for another dive into the cesspool of dirty death doom metal. The outcome is a 9 track album called »The Respite« set to be released digitally on the 17th of April. A live line up is in the works.
8 death doom metal tracks and one calm interlude appropriately titled »The Respite«.
Music and lyrics by Wilhelm Lindh.
Produced, recorded and mixed by Wilhelm Lindh at Funky Cat Studio.
Co-produced by Niclas Ankarbranth.
Mastered by Tiago Silva.
Logo and cover art by All Things Rotten.
Photo by Maria Lázaro.
Resumption is:
Wilhelm Lindh – all instruments and vocals
The album is dedicated to Wilhelm’s father (R.I.P) who hated metal music but nevertheless always supported his son’s musical efforts.
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

