St. Unholyness share down-to-earth preview video ahead of debut album »Through High Holy Haze«

Pfarrkirchen, Germany – Rising from years of pain, survival, and pure riff worship, St. Unholyness have unveiled a new preview video ahead of their long-awaited debut album, »Through High Holy Haze«, dropping December 25th, 2025. Filmed in her own studio, bandleader Christina Earlymorn speaks candidly about the record’s origins – touching on religion as control, social pressure, resilience, and tribute – before plugging in to deliver raw, unpolished guitar demos. The video offers a close-up listen to the duo’s signature “chromed stoner doom,” from HM-2 bite and slow-rolling weight to psychedelic drift and blackened edges, with a taste of every track on the album.
Watch the preview video here:
The story behind St. Unholyness
Founded by Christina Earlymorn (guitars/vocals) in 2017, St. Unholyness was born from a lifetime of scars and survival. After years immersed in black metal, Christina sought a broader sonic canvas – one that could merge doom, groove, blues, and extremity into a singular, unholy sound. With Mac Carrigan on bass, the lineup solidified, providing thunderous low end beneath Christina’s chrome-plated riffs.
Deeply personal and unapologetically powerful, the project channels Christina’s experiences as a trans woman and survivor of abuse into music that empowers. On stage, she reflects the audience back at themselves with chrome guitars, mirrored sunglasses, stilettos, and satin blouses – a visual manifestation of strength, vulnerability, and style.

Photo credit: Trabi
About the album: Through High Holy Haze
Years in the making, »Through High Holy Haze« brings together eight tracks of genre-bending intensity: swampy doom grooves, psychedelic jams, jagged thrash riffs, blackened blasts, and blues-driven shred. Christina’s HM-2-saturated guitars infuse Swedish death metal bite into a stoner-doom framework, creating the sound the band calls “Chromed Stoner Doom with Groove & Style.”
Self-produced, mixed, and mastered by Christina, the album also features her drum programming, orchestral arrangements, and visual design, making it a fully independent artistic statement.
Christina Earlymorn on »Through High Holy Haze«: “This record is my life’s scars turned into riffs. Every reflection off my chrome guitar is a reminder – you’re stronger than the war you’re fighting inside. St. Unholyness is more than music – it’s survival, it’s rebellion, and it’s style.”
FFO: High On Fire, Sleep, Motörhead, Pantera, ZZ Top, Black Sabbath, Crowbar, Down, Corrosion Of Conformity, Kyuss, Orange Goblin, Mastodon, Gorgoroth, Mayhem
Courtesy of Metal Devastation PR
Bojan Bidovc // music enthusiast, promoter, misanthrop and sometimes a journalist as well

