supported by 49 fans who also own “Murgrind - The Return to a World of Glory”
The mixture of these two artists works very well. The Thangorodrim's sound is absolutely dreamy as always and immediately immerses us in a dark fantasy atmosphere. Haryon offers different melodies and different atmospheres with new ideas that mark the places and characters he wants present. A wonderful start to present this project before the release of the first album 'Memories of Arda'. A fantastic musical alliance who always transports me in Middle-Earth with epic sounds. johnlordswood
supported by 40 fans who also own “Murgrind - The Return to a World of Glory”
The much expected follow-up to the first EP by Haryon is now finally out. This comes not only as a masterfully played Dungeon Synth tribute to Tolkien's world, but also, as expected from Murgrind, a highly orchestral, masterfully composed soundtrack for escapism and reveries. It's rare, especially in nowadays scene, to find such a sincere and well thought musical experience - because this album transcends mere DS and becomes an unique take on the genre, like most Murgrind releases manged before! Gabriel Tamas
supported by 36 fans who also own “Murgrind - The Return to a World of Glory”
Not fishing for pity, but life is shit at the moment I'm writing this. Fortunately for me, The Awakening has found its way to me several weeks ago (thanks for the code, Murgrind!) and enables not only a high degree of relaxation, but the possibility to cleanse one's inner chaos. It is a prime example of meditative support from start to finish, but I'm Consciousness is the uncontested highlight for me. Suffering sucks, but nadir also marks a turning point - it will go up afterwards. Never forget! David Fischer
supported by 34 fans who also own “Murgrind - The Return to a World of Glory”
I met Fogweaver through Vedurnan and, later, Magelight. This more energetic take on their music is wonderful and exciting, a compelling twist bearing their unique signature. emanuele127