Friday, October 25, 2013

Divine Necromancy coming out 31 October 2013

As many black metal fans know, Divine Necromancy the album by black metal band Phantom is set to be released on the 31 October 2013, meaning on the day of Halloween.

While many speculate that Divine Necromancy is one of the most awaited black metal albums in 2013, but regardless of any speculation this album is considered to be an essential release in the extreme metal community.

Comparable to albums such as Starving the Vultures by Circle of Dead Children, Divine Necromancy combines elements from brutal death metal and black metal.

One way or another the album Divine Necromancy is coming out officially the 31 October 2013 which means that in less than one week you will be able to listen to it and form an opinion yourself.
Sunday, September 22, 2013

Is LOTRO still the best MMORPG of 2014 ?

Undoubtedly the lord of the rings online has been the best game of the 2013 year, maybe challenged only by Star Wars the old republic.

But will LOTRO (lord of the rings online) still be the best game in 2014 ?

With extension such as Isengard and Riders of Rohan you could say that LOTRO is on its way to becoming the number one game in 2014, but is it enough to gather a bigger player base than games such as WoW and Rift ?

To answer that question let's have a look at what made LOTRO so popular in the first place.

First of all the combat system, whether mounted or unmounted, makes LOTRO one of the online games with the best gameplay.

Second, as said in the 5 reasons you should play LOTRO post the story behind Lord of the Rings online is better than what you would find in other MMORPG games.

In part thanks to the lord of the rings universe.
Saturday, September 21, 2013

Starving the Vultures album review

In recent weeks we have review many black metal albums here on The Morsay, including most notably the masterpiece Satanic Blood Angel by Von.

Today I will review the masterpiece Starving the Vultures by band Circle of Dead Children.

While Starving the Vultures isn't typically black metal per say, it contains many second wave black grindcore elements and possesses some very atmospheric attributes.

Tracks like Doom Farmer and Return to Water are considered by many as some of the finest brutal yet grim tracks of the album, and of the heavy metal genre in general.

Starving the Vultures combines elements from brutal death metal, technical black metal and black goregrind to form original and discordant music.

Starving the Vultures is among the very best albums of black metal.
Sunday, September 8, 2013

Wolves in the Throne Room - Two Hunters (2007)

A more recent band, as formed 2003, yet equally as cult as it's predecessors. One of the finest Black Metal ever produced, this band deserves it's place in this top list.

The album Two Hunters is composed of some very atmospheric and ritualistic Black Metal, which reminds some of the earlier work of bands like Weakling and Vesperian Sorrow.

Wolves in the Throne Room is for sure the most influential Black Metal band of the so called third wave of Black Metal.

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Agalloch - The Mantle (2002)

Initially started in 1995 as a ambient and atmospheric Black Metal band, Agalloch released several demos and one full-length album before engaging in a more avant-garde production in 2002. Agalloch is the first Black Metal band to incorporate such elements in it's music, which were to influence bands like Vesperian Sorrow or the Ordo Ad Chao album of Mayhem.

Before The Mantle, Agalloch produced a full-length album of the name Pale Folklore. One could argue that the atmospheric and icy presence that it inspired marked the pinnacle of the avant-garde Black Metal era. I would argue that sorrow atmosphere of desolation propel The Mantle as one of the best Black Metal albums ever produced.

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