Center Of The Earth
By: Feverchild
Belgium emo-rockers Feverchild is set to release their debut full-length album, 'Center of the Earth', on March 20, 2026, via Sunday Drive Records.
“Afraid that I’m falling behind” repeats as the final refrain of the title track on their upcoming LP. The lead single “Endless” captures the band’s core sound, but it’s on deeper cuts like “Forms of Falling Gently” where the album’s emotional weight fully unfolds. The track begins with a restrained, minimal melody before gradually building toward a powerful crescendo that’s reflective of the album’s overall tension. “Out of My Hands” and “Zero Gravity Hearts” both have driving rhythms and sing-along choruses, while the closer “Turpentine” strips everything back to acoustic guitar and voice, delivering a quiet and intimate final moment.
The fear of falling behind may be daunting, but “Center of the Earth” suggests it could be necessary to progress.Painfully resonant for anyone grappling with adulthood, the line distills the album’s central themes: longing for love, isolation, and the inescapable pull of memory.
The lead single “Endless” captures the band’s core sound, but it’s on deeper cuts like “Forms of Falling Gently” where the album’s emotional weight fully unfolds. The track begins with a restrained, minimal melody before gradually building toward a powerful crescendo that’s reflective of the album’s overall tension. “Out of My Hands” and “Zero Gravity Hearts” both have driving rhythms and sing-along choruses, while the closer “Turpentine” strips everything back to acoustic guitar and voice, delivering a quiet and intimate final moment.
The fear of falling behind may be daunting, but “Center of the Earth” suggests it could be necessary to progress.
Fans of Texas is the Reason, Sense Field, and the like should take note.
