Morgul - Sketch Of A Supposed Murderer
Century Media
Dark/Black Metal
9 songs (48'22)
Release year: 2001
Morgul, Century Media
Reviewed by Marc

Originally a raw norwegian black metal duo, Morgul is now a one-man-band that escapes clear categorization in any metal style.

Jack D Ripper, the man responsible for this CD, has decided that he could very well do everything himself and it seems that he can. The key to this album is atmosphere. A unique, twisted, dark atmosphere weaved from threads of industrial, gothic, doom, dark and black metal. A journey into insanity. The problem is that sometimes this research of a strange atmosphere gets in the way of pure musical enjoyment and some short parts can get a little annoying. Nevertheless those parts are very short and if you're carefully listening to the album rather than just playing it in the background they'll help set up the mood. The album ends with a cover of She by KISS. I think that cover wasn't such a great idea, it's not so bad in itself but it clashes with rest of the album. Technically, it's well played although not amazing and with very good production.

I realize that not everyone is going to like this album, but I think it has its moments of genius that make it well worthwhile to metalheads with a taste for originality and creativeness.

Killing Songs :
Violent Perfect Illusions, Truth, Liars And Dead Flesh, Of Murder And Misfortune
Marc quoted 79 / 100
Other albums by Morgul that we have reviewed:
Morgul - All Dead Here ... reviewed by Alex and quoted 71 / 100
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