Suffer for Nothing
Suffer for Nothing
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Our Take
Our Take
Brace yourselves, dear readers, for a wild ride into the merciless realms of death metal with Morta Skuld's latest offering, "Suffer For Nothing." This jewelcase of brutality is not for the faint-hearted - it's like being hit with a sledgehammer made of riffs and guttural vocals. From the opening track, you're thrown headfirst into a maelstrom of blast beats and chugging guitars that will leave you gasping for air.
But don't be fooled by the sheer ferocity of Morta Skuld's sound - there's a subtle artistry at work here. The band masterfully weaves technicality and groove throughout the album, creating a dynamic listening experience that keeps you on your toes. Tracks like "Extreme Tolerance" showcase the band's ability to shift seamlessly between bone-crushing heaviness and melodic introspection.
What truly sets "Suffer For Nothing" apart, however, is the band's fearless experimentation. Morta Skuld aren't content to simply churn out generic death metal - they push the boundaries of the genre, incorporating elements of doom and even black metal into their sound. The result is an album that is as unpredictable as it is relentless.
So, dear readers, buckle up and prepare to be plunged into the dark, twisted world of Morta Skuld. "Suffer For Nothing" is a brutal masterpiece that will leave you battered and bruised, but begging for more.
Track Listing
Track Listing
1. Extreme Tolerance
2. Abyss of the Mind
3. Dead Weight
4. Divide the Soulless
5. The Face I Hate
6. Forbidden (Instrumental)
7. Godlike Shell
8. Suffer for Nothing
9. Facing Mortality
10. Machines of Hate
Delivery & Returns
Delivery & Returns
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About the artist
Morta Skuld
MORTA SKULD is not your typical death metal band. Hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, this group has been pushing the boundaries of the genre since the late 80s. With their unique blend of thrash and doom elements, MORTA SKULD has carved out a niche for themselves in the metal scene. Led by vocalist and guitarist David Gregor, MORTA SKULD's music is intense, brutal, and unapologetically heavy. Their lyrics delve into dark, existential themes, tackling subjects like death, despair, and the human condition. But don't let the grim subject matter fool you - there's a certain twisted sense of humour running through their music that sets them apart from their peers. Their latest album, "Suffer for Nothing", is a masterclass in sonic brutality. From the blistering riffs of tracks like "As Truth Turns Grey" to the guttural vocals of "God Created Fear", MORTA SKULD pulls no punches. The band's technical prowess is on full display here, with complex song structures and intricate guitar work that will leave even the most seasoned metalheads in awe. But what really sets MORTA SKULD apart is their live show. With a stage presence that is equal parts menacing and electrifying, the band puts on a performance that will leave you breathless. So if you're looking for a dose of bone-crushing, face-melting metal, look no further than MORTA SKULD. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.
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