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Cinematic in scope, Cimmerian Fury brings the Hyborian Age to life. This album is filled with adventure and intrigue where simple melodies paint large scenes.
Favorite track: Side A: A Black Fog Swells From The Jungle / Adrift On The River Styx / The Devil In The Well.
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Translucent blue tapes paired with white Norelcos and blue jcards. These tapes are reminiscent of the cold Cimmerian winters which forged a warrior's heart as hard as steel. All ambience and tape production by Morghcorb from the solitude of the Skullkeep.
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After several adventures spanning the many nations of Hyboria and the Northern Countires, Moghcorb finds himself on The Black Coast. Deep Within the Southern Kingdoms, far from any Hyborian civilization, he discovers a blood-stained altar made of branch and bone, as well as a tribe never before seen by anyone from the Northern lands. After slaying a blood-hungry devil, and escaping the enraged tribe, his next saga of high adventure begins!
CF Logo by @RottingReign
Portrait border by @Mater.Chao
Photo of Moghcorb by @Micaela.LaPeer.Art
JCard and tapes by Moghcorb
All Tales of High Adventure by Moghcorb
supported by 12 fans who also own “Moghcorb the Mangler”
A dreamy, beguiling, nostalgic dungeon synth quest through the shires. But, it's so much more than that. The LP incorporates some unique key changes, field recordings and a lot of Mort Garson style synth work. It sometimes reminds me of old 70's PG horror soundtracks. The record is addictive melancholy inspiration. The ideal music for accompanying the dawning morning of an epic adventure. brantly
supported by 9 fans who also own “Moghcorb the Mangler”
Powerful and raw. A true epic black metal blast with an immersive, melancholic twist. A great album, expect no less from Grimdor. Hail Turin the Hapless! Anders Kvistr