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Fathers of the German death metal scene, the mighty MORGOTH
originally split in 1998 after only three albums - the coffin-lid hammering of
1991's "Cursed", 1993's forward-thinking "Odium" and their
most divisive albums ever, 1995's post-punk "Feel Sorry For The
Fanatic".
Reforming for the 20th anniversary of "Cursed",
MORGOTH returned to their old school skull-rattling sound with a new intensity,
captured on the "Cursed To Live" live album.
Of course no classic death metal reunion is truly complete
until the band play OBSCENE EXTREME...
Bio
Morgoth is a German death metal band that was formed in 1985
by Rüdiger Hennecke and Carsten Otterbach in Meschede. Originally the name
Cadaverous Smell was used and the band played grindcore / noise style. When
Harry Busse joined the band they renamed themselves to "Minas
Morgul". In 1985 the band settled on Morgoth when singer and bass-player
Marc Grewe joined the band. The name was derived from the epithet of the
original dark lord Melkor in J.R.R Tolkien's Middle-earth Legendarium. They
recorded the Pits of Utumno demo on four tracks in 1988, which eventually led
to the band being signed with Century Media, which had just started.
In 1989, Morgoth recorded their second demo Resurrection
Absurd in a twenty-four-track studio, which was released by Century Media in
the same year as an EP. The band then toured Germany in support of Pestilence
and Autopsy. The Eternal Fall was recorded shortly after the tour finished,
which was quickly followed by a second tour with Demolition Hammer and
Obituary. Grewe stopped playing bass and Sebastian Swart joined as the bass
player.
In February 1991, the first actual full-length album was
recorded in the Woodhouse studios, titled Cursed. To promote the album the band
supported Kreator and Biohazard on a US tour and another European tourwith
Immolation and Massacre. Most of the band then relocated to Dortmund. Morgoth
took a break then and only to return in 1993 with the album Odium. More touring
followed, with Tankard, Unleashed and Tiamat. Nevertheless most of the band
members started to lose interest in an active music career and ventured in
other directions.
Eventually a third album was recorded, Feel Sorry for the
Fanatic, on which they incorporated more and more industrial influences. A tour
followed the release of the album, with Die Krupps and Richthofen. The band
broke up in 1998. In 2010 reformed to participate in the Death Feast Open Air
and confirmed that a 2011 "Cursed" reunion tour will be played. They
later performed at the 2011 Wacken Open Air.
MORGOTH Line-Up 2013:
Marc Grewe – Vocals
Harry Busse – Lead & Rhythm Guitars
Sebastian Swart – Rhythm Guitars
Sotirios Kelekidis – Bass
Marc Reign – Drums
Discography
Release date | Release name | Media |
---|---|---|
2012 | Cursed To Live | CD, DVD |
2005 | Best of | CD |
1996 | Feel Sorry For The Fanatic | CD, LP |
1993 | Odium | CD, LP |
1991 | Cursed | CD, LP |
1990 | Eternal Fall | EP |
1989 | Resurrection Absurd | EP |