Posted by Imperator on 14th December, 2024 @ 18:57 UTCBy Imperator on 14-12-2024 @ 18:57 UTC

The album, titled "Fasornas Tid", was released yesterday via Season of Mist, marking the band's seventh studio album in a career spanning over three decades.

Mörk Gryning streaming new album in full
Mörk Gryning streaming new album in full

Swedish Black Metal veterans Sweden Mörk Gryning have just unleashed "Fasornas Tid", marking their first release in over four years, and their seventh studio album overall in a career that dates back to as early as 1993. "Fasornas Tid", which translates to "Time of Phases", was released yesterday via label Season of Mist. To celebrate the occasion, the entire album is now available for streaming:

 


Complete tracklist for "Fasornas Tid" is as follows:


  1. Intro
  2. The Seer
  3. Tornet
  4. Fasornas Tid
  5. Before the Crows Have Their Feast
  6. Savage Messiah
  7. An Ancient Ancestor of the Autumn Moon
  8. Black Angel
  9. Barren Paths
  10. The Serpent's Kiss
  11. Det Svarta
  12. Age of Fire


More info here: https://orcd.co/morkgryningfasornastid

Source: Season of Mist

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