“‘The End Is Now’ tells of how the titular Worm was finally awoken by hydraulic fracking of the English countryside, and swallows England whole,” explains frontman Henry Spychalski.
“The Worm here is both a metaphor for capitalist greed, and the embodiment of a whole generation’s anxiety, dread and fear in the face of ever-looming apocalypse and world-ending natural disasters.”
1 – Worm’s Dream
2 – Wyrmlands
3 – The End Is Now
4 – Days
5 – Saddest Worm Ever
6 – Liverpool Street
7 – The Worm
8 – Past Life (Sinnerman’s Song)
9 – Lay Me Down