Conjurer: The Art of Unselfing. A lovely chat with Brady.
Conjurer: The Art of Unselfing There's a moment about two minutes into "Hang Them In Your Head" where everything collapses inward before detonating outward—a gut-punch transition that encapsulates what Conjurer have been chasing across three albums: the space between suffocation and release, the razor's edge where brutality becomes catharsis. Unself, their third full-length released October 24th, 2025, exists entirely in that uncomfortable in-between, refusing tidy categorisation to instead carve out something more feral and urgent. This isn't evolution—it's exorcism. The Rugby quartet have spent years dismantling expectations, and Unself completes that demolition with a record that sounds like Neurosis and Converge locked in a cage match, filtered through the UK's muddier, grittier tradition. But what does "unselfing" actually mean? What does it cost to access the deepest parts of yourself and translate internal chaos into structural violence—so...