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MORK - Third Album Coming In October, New Video Released

Norwegian black metallers Mork will release their third album entitled Eremittens Dal on 13th October via Peaceville Records. The album features guest appearances by members of Dimmu Borgir and 1349. Primarily inspired by the works of Darkthrone and Burzum, Mork’s third album Eremittens Dal stands as a tribute to the spirit of old-school Norwegian black metal. Raw production and ice-cold riffs combine with the band's dynamic and atmospheric twists and the album effortlessly alternates between the ferocious and the melancholy, with themes of hate, death, seclusion and misanthropy. In the player below you can check out a video for the track "I Hornenes Bilde"
The suitably grim pencil cover art comes courtesy of Jannicke Wiese-Hansen, who famously made artwork for early Burzum and Satyricon releases. Having featured guest vocals from Darkthrone’s Nocturno Culto on its previous album, Eremittens Dal includes special guest appearances from Dimmu Borgir's Silenoz who contributes vocals on two tracks, plus additional bass parts from 1349's Seidemann. Album was mixed by Freddy Holm at Kleiva Studio and mastered at Enormous Door in the USA.
Silenoz (Dimmu Borgir) comments: "Mork caught my attention a couple of years ago and I was immediately drawn to the atmospheric and reclusive soundscapes, enticed by the desolate and solitary approach - true to the old Norwegian Black Metal ways. It was as if I was thrown back in time. So when I got asked to add vocals on two tracks I didn't hesitate to comply, I just instantly knew I was meant to have a part in it!"
Seidemann (1349) comments: "I have seen the future of black metal, and it's name is Mork. Halden Hellfire!...” Pre-orders are available at this location. Link