Morgul - "All Dead Here..."
Band: Morgul
CD Title: All Dead Here...
Year: 2005
Website: Unknown
MySpace: myspace.com/morgulmusic
Label: Season Of Mist
Featured on: Metal-Asylum
Rating: 9.0 / 10
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I discovered Morgul (and a particular track from this album) one day whilst listening to my 'radio station' on Pandora.com. As soon as the track "Hategrinder" came on, I knew that I had to find out more about this mysterious band. Thankfully I managed to buy myself a CD and track down the band on MySpace (I think MySpace is taking over the world... it's kinda scary!).
The vocals on this release vary from the usual rough ones expected on a Black Metal album, to the clean, almost Manson-like, melodic ones. (Note to non-Marilyn Manson fans: Don't be put off by this comparison, the vocals are brilliant... I just couldn't think of another vocalist to compare them to! I blame the cider I consumed last night!)
Certain aspects of this album really make it stand out from the crowd. For instance, the violin on the title track and on "Hategrinder" is a magnificent touch and the piano (or keyboard?) on "Sanctus Perversum" gives the track a fantastic ying and yang feel. One moment it's completely calm, then it's frantic. Light then dark.
CD Title: All Dead Here...
Year: 2005
Website: Unknown
MySpace: myspace.com/morgulmusic
Label: Season Of Mist
Featured on: Metal-Asylum
Rating: 9.0 / 10
More Links: There are currently no Morgul related links on Loucifer Speaks. Please feel free to start your own thread in the forum.
I discovered Morgul (and a particular track from this album) one day whilst listening to my 'radio station' on Pandora.com. As soon as the track "Hategrinder" came on, I knew that I had to find out more about this mysterious band. Thankfully I managed to buy myself a CD and track down the band on MySpace (I think MySpace is taking over the world... it's kinda scary!).
The vocals on this release vary from the usual rough ones expected on a Black Metal album, to the clean, almost Manson-like, melodic ones. (Note to non-Marilyn Manson fans: Don't be put off by this comparison, the vocals are brilliant... I just couldn't think of another vocalist to compare them to! I blame the cider I consumed last night!)
Certain aspects of this album really make it stand out from the crowd. For instance, the violin on the title track and on "Hategrinder" is a magnificent touch and the piano (or keyboard?) on "Sanctus Perversum" gives the track a fantastic ying and yang feel. One moment it's completely calm, then it's frantic. Light then dark.
Track List
01 Mask Of Sanity
02 Need To Kill
03 All Dead Here
04 Sanctus Perversum
05 All Dead Here
06 Shackled
07 Empty
08 Outro