Today, Werewolf Records sets October
29th as the international release date for Morgal's highly
anticipated debut album, Nightmare Lord,
on CD and cassette tape formats. The vinyl LP version will follow next year.
It was but November 2018 when Morgal fully
burst onto the international scene with their self-titled EP for Werewolf. At the time, two of
their members were not yet even into their 20s, which perhaps explains the
exceptionally foul electricity coursing through the 15 shock & awe minutes
of Morgal. And despite that young age,
Morgal brazenly exuded the
ageless wisdom of true black METAL - so ageless, in fact, that you'd be forgiven
for mistaking that EP as the work of very old men. Alas, Morgal was hailed far and wide by
all who heard it, and the fever pitch for their true debut album has only grown
in intensity.
Alas, the wait is over, and now arrives Morgal's
long-awaited first full-length, Nightmare Lord.
(2016's Käärmesielu was released in an
edition of only 20 copies and, despite its length, is not considered by the
band to be their debut album.) Refreshingly "new" and old simultaneously, Nightmare Lord literally explodes
with an electrifying energy that's startling to behold while beholden equally
to the ancient ways of '90s black metal, particularly the more melodic end of
such. So, while names like Nifelheim, Dissection, Lord Belial, Sacramentum, and
even Bewitched and Raise Hell are invoked, they serve as touchstones for Morgal's blistering, bewitching
attack rather than tired tropes to rape further. And where the power-trio
previously sounded quite literally off the rails, that attack here has
tightened up considerably whilst allowing those maniacal, hysterical energies
to run riot; the production, in kind, is clear and cutting and undeniably
analog. More than that, each of Nightmare Lord's
seven central songs is more anthemic than the last, black-leather bat-wings
enclosed around sulfurous heavy metal MAGICK. All told, a chain-breaking,
sword-drawing, spell-invoking experience that's velvety blue-purple in spirit
but unironically ringed in flames - not for nothing did the legendary Joe
Petagno grace Nightmare Lord with exclusive
cover artwork.
Whether this debut album is unequivocally "monumental" or not, we'll
leave to the rabble. For those who believe, hail the Nightmare Lord and raise the banner
true HEAVY METAL with Morgal!
Raise the banners with the brand-new tracks "Death
Vortex" HERE
and "Gateways of Flesh and Blood" HERE,
both at Werewolf Records' official
YouTube channel. Preorder info can be found HERE.
Aforementioned cover art and tracklisting are as follows: Tracklisting
for Morgal's Nightmare Lord
1. Golden Sun of Satan [5:28]
2. Death Vortex [4:24]
3. Extermination / Death Penetration [4:42]
4. Flaming Mouth of Baphomet [5:53]
5. Gateways of Flesh & Blood [5:23]
6. Nightmare Lord [4:24]
7. Mortifer [5:28
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