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  • MORNINGSTVR Unveils Black Metal “The Last Of The Northern Kingdoms” Music Video For New Album “A Fate Engraved” Out June 2025

     

    Following the announcement of his upcoming album “A Fate Engraved”, synth-based black metal artist Morningstvr has released the first single “The Last of the Northern Kingdoms”, and an accompanying music video. The nearly five-minute track showcases the Morningstvr’s signature blend of cold, atmospheric synths, thunderous drums, and anguished vocals that have become hallmarks of his distinctive sound. He comments on the single:

    “The Last of the Northern Kingdoms: is the lead song on this album, it gives reference to one of Tolkien’s works thus telling the story of my origins. This one stood out to me as the lead song because of its epic changes in the song, the emotion it gives along with how heavy it became as I finished writing it.”

    “The Last of the Northern Kingdoms” has overarching themes of medieval lore, ancient battles, and fallen empires. Sam Tchortov, the Russian American musician behind Morningstvr, crafts a narrative that bridges his previous work “In Memoriam of the Blvck Wind” with this new chapter in his “Unholy Trinity” saga. The visual aesthetic of the music video complements the music's frigid atmosphere, depicting desolate winter scapes and crumbling medieval architecture that reinforce the track's themes of lost glory and forgotten kingdoms.

    Drawing from his diverse influences including Darkthrone, Hulder, and JRR Tolkien's works, Tchortov has created a piece that stands as both a powerful single and an integral part of the larger narrative that “A Fate Engraved” aims to tell.

    Watch and listen to the music video for “The Last of the Northern Kingdoms” via its premiere on Metal-Rules HERE.

    “A Fate Engraved” is set for release on June 20, 2025.

    Track Listing:
    1. Beyond the Cold Wastes - 3:15
    2. Black Metal Wytch - 3:45
    3. Born to frolic in a Scandinavian Forest - 3:07
    4. When Mountains Behold Tombs of Nine - 4:01
    5. War Chant - 2:01
    6. The Last of the Northern Kingdoms - 4:47
    7. Dethroned - 4:09
    8. The Black Forest - 2:33
    9. Her Eyes in Winter Fog - 3:58
    10. Ride Forth, Knights of the Pale Moon - 4:05
    11. Funeral Moon - 4:32
    12. Whispers of a Nameless Fear 03:57
    Album Length: 44:15

    Album Credits:
    Mastered by: Morningstvr
    Album artwork by: Carly Craft, Morningstvr
    Lineup: Morningstvr – Vocals, Synths, Guitars, Drums, Production
    LIVE Lineup: Morningstvr

    More info: https://linktr.ee/morningstvr

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  • ARTACH Unleash Video "Macha" From New Album "Morrigan...Goddess of War" Out Mid-March 2025

     

    Newfoundland, Canada's black metal duo ARTACH announces the release of their latest album "Morrigan...Goddess of War" due out on March 21st, 2025 via Depressive Illusions Records. This third full length represents the band's strongest material yet. It's a relentless assault of blackened thrash metal that captures the intensity and fury the duo have always strived for. From crushing riffs to searing melodies, every track on this release is forged with raw passion.

    "We've poured everything into this record, and we can't wait for fans to experience the full force of Morrigan...Goddess of War." adds Sruthán (Guitar/Bass).

    Today, Artach unveils the lead single "Macha", one of the three songs that are part of the Morrigan trilogy on the album with the songs that also includes "Badb", and "Nemain".

    Sruthán (Guitar/Bass). explains further:

    "Macha, one of the Morrígan, was known for her prophetic visions and her role as a fierce protector of warriors. She is sometimes considered one aspect of the Morrígan, a trio of war goddesses.

    The three goddesses, and what elements they represent, that make up the Morrígan in Irish mythology are:
    Macha – War, sovereignty, horses.
    Badb – Battle, death, chaos.
    Nemain – Frenzy, panic, terror.
    Together, they represent different aspects of war, fate, and destruction in Celtic mythology."

    Due out March 21, 2025, CD and Cassette for "Morrigan...Goddess of War" will be available from Depressive Illusions at https://depressiveillusions.com/search/node/Artach

    Artach is a two-man black metal band (Sruthán: Guitar/Bass, Fíochmhar: Battery/Vokills/Keys) based in St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada. Being from the foggiest, snowiest, wettest, windiest, and gloomiest capital city in Canada, one should not be surprised that this fuels the creation of Black Metal. Their inspiration comes from the land, nature, the bleak weather of the Canadian North, and influential black metal bands.

    Since the duo’s formation in the spring of 2019, Artach has been consistently releasing new music. The band’s debut album “Chronicles of a Black Winter” was released digitally during February 2020 and later unleashed on physical CD by Depressive Illusions Records. In 2021, the band returned with their next offering “Sworn To Avenge”, a full-length scourge of raw and relentless bruting gloom. In 2024, Artach took an experimental direction with the EP "Sgrios", which was a black metal spin on industrial metal sounds.

    Now in 2025, they unleash their third full length offering with "Morrigan...Goddess of War" for release in mid-March.

    Track Listing:
    1. Badb - 7:08
    2. Macha - 6:06
    3. Nemain - 5:17
    4. Nefarious - 5:21
    5. Nomad - 5:09
    6. Hoarfrost - 4:29
    7. Cloudminders - 4:46
    8. Ride... Die... Immortality - 6:08
    Album Length: 44:28​

    Artach
     is:
    Fíochmhar: Battery/Vokills
    Sruthán: Guitar/Bass/Backing Vokills

     

    EP Credits:
    Cover art by: Awinita Alm
    Album mixed and mastered by Michael Small.

    Follow Artach:
    https://www.facebook.com/ArtachBlackMetal
    https://www.instagram.com/ArtachBlackMetal/
    https://www.youtube.com/@artachband709
    https://artach.bandcamp.com/

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