Conjurer have unveiled a new live video for 'The World Is Not My Home'

Conjurer have unveiled a new live video for 'The World Is Not My Home'

British metal heavyweights CONJURER have unveiled a new live video for 'The World Is Not My Home', recorded at their sold-out November 2025 London headline show at The Underworld.

Watch: https://youtu.be/VDk9jmeZScY

It's the second video from their landmark performance, following April's 'The Searing Glow' release.

Catch CONJURER on tour in the UK, EU, and North America this year:

UK

  • 13/06/2026 Donington, UK @ Download Festival
  • 22/08/2026 Bristol, UK @ ArcTanGent Festival

EU

  • 14/05/2026 Alkmaar, NL @ Hal 25
  • 15/05/2026 Leeuwarden, NL @ Neushoorn
  • 16/05/2026 Brussels, BE @ La Botanique
  • 17/05/2026 Tilburg, NL @ Little Devil
  • 19/06/2026 Clisson, FR @ Hellfest
  • 27/06/2026 Bourlon, FR @ Rock In Bourlon
  • 08/08/2026 Josefov, CZ @ Brutal Assault

NORTH AMERICA w/ Sadness, Snooze, & Pains

  • 05/22/2026 US NY New York City @ The Meadows
  • 05/23/2026 US ME Portland @ Geno's Rock Club
  • 05/24/2026 US MA Boston @ The Rockwell
  • 05/26/2026 US RI Providence @ Alchemy
  • 05/27/2026 CAN QC Montreal @ Cabaret Foufs
  • 05/28/2026 CAN ON Ottawa @Dominion Tavern
  • 05/29/2026 CAN ON Toronto @ Prepare The Ground
  • 05/30/2026 US OH Columbus @ Donatos Basement
  • 05/31/2026 US IL Chicago @ Sleeping Village
  • 06/01/2026 US IN Indianapolis @ Black Circle
  • 06/02/2026 US KY Louisville @ Portal
  • 06/03/2026 US TN Nashville @ DRKMTTR
  • 06/04/2026 US GA Atlanta @ Boggs Social & Supply
  • 06/05/2026 US NC Raleigh @ Chapel Of Bones
  • 06/06/2026 US MD Baltimore @ Motown Ballroom
  • 06/07/2026 US PA Philadelphia @ Kung Fu Necktie

CONJURER have evolved radically since the release of their debut album (Mire, 2018), and their second release (Páthos, 2022) saw them lauded among the most exciting British metal bands. Whilst award nominations and accolades accumulated, the four-piece band retained their very simple mission: to make heavy music and have fun whilst doing so. Preferring to use their spotlight to showcase technicality and musicality rather than centring politics or opinions, CONJURER lived in the moment and embraced everything that came their way.

Within the tumult of forging a renewed identity as a band, on Unself there is a more intense, more personal voyage of discovery unfurling for vocalist/guitarist Dani Nightingale. Diagnosed with autism at age 31, their long-held view of self, and perception of their place in the world began to unravel. Unself documents much of the piecing back together around the diagnosis, alongside the realisation they were non-binary.

These vignettes of processing and self-actualisation take place against the backdrop of a society careening towards glassy-eyed capitalist dystopia; finding firm footing eludes many of us - and CONJURER delve headfirst into exploring these suffocating new societal parameters.

Within Unself's nine tracks, CONJURER deliver the writhing post-metal sound they’ve become known for, but have loosened their grip on the desire to fill every moment with sonic obliteration. Instead, they have leaned into utilising space, gifting listeners a little breathing room which serves to make the heavy elements feel all the more intense.

A more direct, organic approach to songwriting was facilitated by the ever-strengthening bonds within the band, and the supportive environment created by producer Joe Clayton. Allowing themselves more time than with any previous recording experience, they committed to preproduction sessions, followed by an elongated recording period in order to do justice to the material they had crafted. Stripping back the excesses of previous outings to reveal their solid songwriting chops allowed for more clarity and more dynamics to shine through. To their ears, the mood, the core of the lyrical content and the music are more aligned than ever before.

This record is the sound of four individuals living with more purpose and as a consequence creating with more purpose. Unself sees them reaching out to offer community, catharsis and connection. CONJURER remain true to their original mission - they’re still having fun, playing interesting heavy music - but now that music is imbued with the power that comes from opening themselves up to others, at first within the band, and now beyond.

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