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Style of Morgul Style: Black Metal Progressive Death Me Black / Death Metal Black metal Death atmospheric black Melodic Black Metal Death / Doom Metal black-grind raw black atmospheric black Power / Progressive trash metal war black avantgarde death; sympho black black progressive rock Black Metal Black Metal / Pagan Metal Melodic Death Metal Black / Death Melodic Doom Death Metal Progressive Metal Black Metal / Death Metal Black Metal Melodic Metal Power Metal Black Metal Heavy Metal Sympho Black Metal Black Metal Black Metal Viking BlackThrash Metal Black / Death Metal Celtic Pagan Black Metal Black Metal Brutal Death / Black Metal Black Metal Black Metal Black / Thrash Metal Black / Doom / Death Metal Hardcore Heavy Metal Black Metal Black / Doom / Gothic metal Black Metal Black metal Speed / Power / Heavy Metal Black / Thrash Metal Black / Death Metal Black / Death Metal Grindcore / Death Black / Death Metal Thrash Metal Black Metal Death Metal Progressive Black Metal Power Metal Doom / Gothic / Progressive Brutal Death Metal Death Metal Death / Grind Black Metal Death Metal Melodic Death Metal Heavy / Power Metalcore Ambient Black Pagan Metal Progressive Metal Brutal Death / Gore Metal Black Metal Melodic Black Metal doom Doom / Stoner Metal Black / Death Metal Blues / Heavy Metal Black Metal Gothic Metal folk metal Black Technical death / grind Sympho Black Progressive Death Melodic death Black Black Thrash Black Metal Black Melodic Death Melodic Death Gothic Metal Black Metal Black Metal Grindcore Melodic Death Metal Hard Rock Death Black Death Black Melodic Death / Folk Metal Sympho Black Metal Heavy, Power Gore Death Metal Black Metal Avantgarde Doom Black / Thrash Metal Progressive Metal Power Viking Metal Melodic Black / Death Metal Black Heroic-Folk-Metal Black / viking metal Funeral Doom Heavy / Black / Death Doom Thrash Symphonic Death / Black Metal Heavy Power metal Viking Death / Industrial Folk / Black Metal fast black Anglo-Saxon pagan-black Sympho Power Metal Black / Doom Metal Power Black Metal Black Metal Power / Speed Metal Black Metal Industrial / Death / Grindcore Black Metal Black Metal Progressive Metal / Rock Heavy / Trash Doom / Sympho Black Metal Death / Grind Nu Metal heavy / power metal Brutal Death Metal Pagan Black Metal Power Heavy Black Metal Brutal Death Metal Brutal death metal Brutal Death Power / Thrash Metal Melodic Black Death / Black Death / Black Metal Black / Death Metal Grindcore / Death Folk Metal Melodic Death Metal Heavy Gothic Rock / Doom Metal Black Metal Heavy Symphonic progressive rock Melodic Death Metal Power / Progressive Death Metal Doom / Death / Suicide Rock Symphonic progressive rock Heavy / Black Hard Rock Progressive Power Metal Thrash Metal Hard `n` Heavy Gothic / Doom Metal Gothic Gothic Gothic Metal Groove metal / Metalcore Hard Rock Black Metal Sympho Black Metal Progressive Rock / Metal Death / Thrash Metal Black Metal Heavy / Thrash / Industrial AOR Ebmient / Industrial Death Metal Black Metal Thrash / Death / Grind Metal Black / Gothic Metal Harsh Grind / Death Thrash Metal Atmospheric Dark Metal Melodic Death / Gothic Black Metal Melodic Black Metal Progressive / Neoclassical Folk / Celtic Metal Heavy Metal Melodic Death Metal Industrial Power Metal Black Metal Thrash / Speed Metal Black / Doom / Thrash Metal Melodic Death / Black Metal Black Metal Viking / Folk Metal Grind-Noise Black / Folk Metal Gothic Doom Death Doom-Death Black Metal
Year of birth of Morgul Year of birth: 1991
Country of Morgul Country: Norway

Biography of Band

The very depths of Norway, a controversial musical melting pot and grim territory - R�de on the countryside surrounding Oslo, to be more specific - gave birth to a special band named Morgul in the turn of the years 1990/1991. Morgul recorded two demo-tapes ("Vargvinter" & "In Gowns Flowing Wide"), which were just spread in the underground, but nevertheless easily managed to get them a deal with Napalm Records. The two-piece band consisting of drummer Hex and mainman Jack D Ripper on guitars, bass and vocal-duties released two albums ("Lost In Shadows Grey" & "Parody Of The Masses") that opposed to some other acts around that time convinced with their undenyable musical values and not due to image-bound reasons. Especially the latest album, "Parody Of The Masses", brilliantly recorded at Abyss Studios in Sweden by Mikael Hedlund from Hypocrisy, raised huge interest for Morgul within the underground and soon the media mentioned them to be THE hidden treasure within the black metal scene as well as a clever alternative for those who thought that Dimmu Borgir sound too polished. In the year of 1999 Morgul signed to Century Media Records and started working on new material that saw the band breaking the boundaries of a somewhat overcrowded black metal genre and came up with a more varied and personal sound. Prior to the recordings of the new album "The Horror Grandeur" the two dark souls involved in the project parted ways due to personal reasons, leaving Jack D Ripper as sole responsable person for Morgul's music from now on. Never denying the early influences gained from bands such as Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, Metallica, Slayer, Celtic Frost and Possessed as well as respect for current black metal leaders like Emperor and Cradle Of Filth, Morgul manage to step into a new musical ground with their new compositions. Without any doubt, the dense atmosphere on "The Horror Grandeur" has a lot in common with gloomy soundtracks and dark classical aggrengements. Still, Jack's interest for cold industrial music in the vein of Field Of The Nephilim or Rob Zombie as well as his preference for the eery edge to traditionally russian or hungarian folk-compositions make the album to a surprisingly original adventure between the best of the two worlds of black/death metal and industrial sound-collages. The seven featured songs will easily drift you away into a flattering of emotions starting on moody keyboard-parts, followed by super-intense black metal-blastings which then lead you to wicked passages with lamented vocals in the best atmospheric tradition of Celtic Frost's masterpiece "Into The Pandemonium". Sometimes they are even supported by violins and end up in really catchy metal-riffing with hateful walls of vocals. Indeed, there is not a single boring and clich� moment here. "The Horror Grandeur" musically portraits the twisted and morbid lyrical concept of the horrified inner-state of a man who lives in a haunted mansion that once was the scenery for a dramatic suicide. Last but not least, the album is highlighted by a majestic production executed by Terje Refsnes at Soundsuite Studios (Tristania, Theater Of Tragedy, Gehenna, etc.) that truly adds to the deep intensity of this dark musical trip in seven chapters, which will easily lead you into the mood to actually feel the pain and horror. Sweet dreams...

Members of Morgul

Current Members:
Jack D. Ripper (Founder). In Band at: 1990 - . Role: Vocals, Guitars, Bass, Keyboards
Passed Members:
Hex (Founder). Period: 1990 - 1998. Role: Drums
Pete Johansen (Guest). Role: Violin

Discography

Demo: In Gowns Flowing Wide (1995) Tracklist.
Demo: From The Dark Streams Of Night (1995) Tracklist.
EP: Lost In Shadows Grey (1997) Tracklist.
CD: Parody Of The Mass (1998) Tracklist.
CD: The Horror Grandeur (2000) Tracklist.
Comment: Violin performed by Maestro Pete Johansen.
CD: Sketch Of Supposed Murderer (2001) Tracklist.


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