If you like your black metal played at a violently fast pace and without compromise from start to finish, then look no further ‘cause Mhorgl’s second album “Antinomian” may be just what you’re looking for.
Having formed in 2004, this Australian four-piece understands a thing or two about how to rip a demonical black-metal style and still make it sound fairly varied and interesting without compromising the most fundamental traits of the style with needless forays into outside nuances.
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