![]() Streaming below is an exclusive pre-release debut of the band’s titular song, “The Morgul Blade” and companion synthesizer intro “He Who Sits Upon the Black Throne of Angmar. ![]() Morgul Blade are the real deal - they don’t need some dude saying ineffectual prose about them - and their upcoming debut full-length, Fell Sorcery Abounds, out on No Remorse Records in November, is bound to slay all who pose. As you can understand from the title, this mod lets you play the events of the Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings novels. With all this, it almost seems like these Philly heads are a meme or caricature of metal, but do not assume that. One of the best total conversion mods that was created for the original Mount & Blade was conversed to be able to run on Warband. And would the album art look great airbrushed on the side of a van? 100 percent, yes. Their black metal-guided take on something they call “True Metal,” which I’ve learned essentially means US power metal but with high fantasy influence and a little more oomph, is simply badass a true exercise in a metal what’s-what. ![]() ![]() I tried to think of a lot of smart things to say about Morgul Blade, but I figure I’ll put it in simpler terms: Morgul Blade kicks ass. Streaming, Track Premiere black metal, Fell Sorcery Abounds, Morgul Blade, No Remorse, Philadelphia, premiere, Trad Metal. ![]()
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