Durham, North Carolina-based MAKE returns with their first album in a decade, announcing their fourth LP, “Exegesis At The End Of Time,” for release on June 12th on Accident Prone Records, and unveiling its cover art, track listing, pre-orders, and lead single, “The End Of The Night.”
Watch MAKE’s “The End Of The Night” official visualizer via the YouTube player below:
Purchase and Stream the track on Bandcamp: https://thebandmake.bandcamp.com/track/the-end-of-the-night
MAKE has been haunting the central North Carolina music scene since 2008, when Scott Endres (Horseback, The Pod, SUNTAN) and Spencer Lee (Systems, Vanishing Point) began collaborating on thematic Psychedelic Noise-Sludge. Drawing on themes of isolation, loss, hope, absurdism, and cataclysm, what started as a Space-Doom project has since evolved into something far more varied and expressive. During that time the band has been a significant presence in the regional music scene, performing on diverse lineups from Bull City Metal Fest to Hopscotch Music Festival, and touring with a wide range of extreme acts including Crowhurst, Dragged Into Sunlight, Primitive Man, and more.
In 2016, MAKE joined forces with Accident Prone Records for the release of Pilgrimage Of Loathing, which received praise from fans and the media alike.
A decade later, MAKE now delivers their monolithic fourth album, “Exegesis At The End Of Time,” once again elevating their place in the genre. The expansive “Exegesis At The End Of Time” sees MAKE welcoming co-conspirators John Crouch (Horseback, Caltrop, Vanishing Point) and Aaron Smithers (In The Year Of The Pig), making them a four-piece for the first time since their first EP (2010) and expanding the band’s cacophonous palate. On this album, the band combines a diversity of influences in building both the music and the concept for the record. Droning repetition, angular Noise Rock, and massive sludge riffs coalesce to underpin literary themes spanning Pynchon and DeBord to Borges and McCarthy, forging a warning: The order that rules our world represents a cosmic violence that will destroy us if we don’t conquer it.
Recorded at The Fidelitorium, produced and mixed by Kris Hilbert (Between The Buried And Me, The Body, Centuries) and mastered by Brad Boatright at Audiosiege (Obituary, Deadguy, Locrian), the art and layout for “Exegesis At The End Of Time” was handled by the band’s Scott Endres. Those who immerse themselves in the works of Old Man Gloom, Mouth Of The Architect, Rosetta, The Atlas Moth, Rwake, Isis, Amenra, Neurosis, and other encompassing Sludge/Post-Metal acts are advised to hear MAKE’s “Exegesis At The End Of Time.”
The lead preview of “Exegesis At The End Of Time” arrives through the massive opening movement “The End Of The Night,” paired with an abstract visualizer created by David Brenner (Gridfailure, Earsplit PR). Endres writes: “The song was written in part by aping lyrics from the Beresinalied, a song/poem from which the title to Celine’s novel Journey To The End Of The Night was taken from, which in itself was chosen as inspiration for the novel’s depiction of the human condition and its sort of pessimistic take on (but still true to the core of) existentialism.”
Lee adds: “For me, this song is about finally reaching the end of a slog, looking up, and realizing the next day is just going to be more of the same. It’s an increasingly common condition these days, spurred by the people who have the power to take advantage of those who are forced to give their labor to sustain themselves. The album isn’t totally devoid of hope, but this song is.”
“Exegesis At The End Of Time” will be released on 180gram black LP, cassette, and digitally on June 12th. Pre-Orders are now available through the Accident Prone Records webshop and Bandcamp.
Additional videos and more from the album will be posted over the weeks ahead.
Tracklist:
01. The End of the Night 11:10
02. The Judge 04:22
03. Forking Paths 06:31
04. Chimera 06:22
05. The Spectacle 04:42
06. The Augur 08:05
MAKE is currently plotting multiple tours for the months ahead and has already locked a record release show in Carrboro on the day of the record’s release, June 12th, followed by a show in Asheville on June 13th. Additional live news will be posted shortly.
MAKE Live:
6/12/2026 Cat’s Cradle – Carrboro, NC *record release show
6/13/2026 Static Age – Asheville, NC
Lineup:
Scott Endres / Guitar, Vocals
Spencer Lee / Bass, Guitar, Vocals
Aaron Smithers / Bass, Synth, Vocals
John Crouch / Drums
