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MORKESAGN - Debut Album Out Now And Available For Streaming

From the bowels of hell comes forth Ukraine's own Morkesagn and their debut album entitled Where The Darkness Never Ends out today via the band. Amazing in temperament, lucid in musicianship, atmospheric throughout and just plain wicked. Slipping through many different tempo changes, it's black metal with poise, imagination and craft. The kind of primeval, instinctive black metal that triggers an involuntary bloodlust in the minds and hearts of the faithful. Fans of Emperor, Dimmu Borgir, Dissection, Satyricon and early Bathory will definately want to get their corpse painted hands on this.
Morkesagn come from Kiev and were formed in 2013 by band's lead vocalist, guitar, composer and songwriter Ekvil. In 2006 he founded a band named Atterum Ignis that released one EP and full-length album entitled Shadows Creation. However, in 2013 the name of the band was changed to Mørkesagn and later the Norwegian "ø" was replaced by "o" for simplicity of typing the band name and better promotion. During this year the band took part in many local concerts and festivals. In autumn 2015 Morkesagn finished recording the album Where The Darkness Never Ends. The name was taken from the Norwegian language and means "dark legends". Lyrics are based mostly on the mythology of Greece and partly on Scandinavian mythology. Almost all album songs share similar dark, spiritual and mystic themes. Listen to the entire album in the player below. Link