9ļøā£ #TomsAOTY2025
At number 9 and winner of the "best album that reminded me of Hellripper in a way but slower" award:
MORAX with "The Amulet"
Great riffs, great atmosphere, great album cover art, well done! š
9ļøā£ #TomsAOTY2025
At number 9 and winner of the "best album that reminded me of Hellripper in a way but slower" award:
MORAX with "The Amulet"
Great riffs, great atmosphere, great album cover art, well done! š
8 track album
For #MittwochMetalMix another song of the year contender of mine.
For some reason I always wanna sing "a thousand lakes" thinking of Finland, even though Morax is from Norway š¤·āāļø
Anyhow, it's really good š
šµ A Thousand Names by Morax
šæ The Amulet, 2025
ā¶ļø https://song.link/y/ohLHdvGW8ZA
This is easily the riff of the week šø š
šµ The Snake by #Morax
šæ The Amulet, 2025
ā¶ļø https://song.link/y/SbzZCI5e4AE
...yeah I just came up with this award just to have an excuse to post this facemelter of a riff.
As per tradition I pick a #HeavyMetal album from @HailsandAles' #FletchsFridayReleases
This week, the debut album of Morax from Norway š³š“
Now I am a sucker for intros, so the fact that they put an epic intro just before the first song which again opens with an epic intro is something I am enjoying on this sunny Friday.
šµ Belial Rising by #Morax
šæ The Amulet, 2025
ā¶ļø https://song.link/y/RHV1HBYOLb4
By Steel Druhm
Way back in 2019 we reviewed the Norwegian thrash act Inculter and lavished much praise upon their Fatal Visions album. We then somehow slept on 2023s Morbid Origin completely because mistakes were made. Now we get the solo project by Inculter guitarist/vocalist Remi AndrĆØ NygĆ„rd and itās an altered beast of a different color. Rather than another crazy thrash attack, Morax is Remiās one-man, do-it-all-yourself vehicle for exploring his love of classic 80s heavy metal sounds. In particular, that sweet spot where Mercyful Fate rubbed up on NWoBHM and style. Throughout The Amulet youāll be transported back to 1983-84 and reminded of a variety of early metal acts, but itās those Fate albums that get the bulk of the hat tips as gloriously catchy old-timey riffs fly left and right. With these caveats, you should know what to expect here. Riffs, and MOAR riffs, all from the golden age of metal.
After a very table setting, 80s-centric intro piece, the real fun begins on āBelial Risingā which is 5-plus minutes of 80s-soaked guitar heroics forced together into an epic song. The riffs here are aces, with one sharp, hooky lead after another as Remi threads the needle between various 80s acts with a rowdy, raucous Mƶtƶrhead-adjacent energy bouncing off classy, smooth NWoBHM leads and solos that reek of Satan. Itās a wild ride with so many cool, vintage guitar moments that itās impossible not to enjoy for seasoned geezers like me. The segment from 3:17 to the end is easily my favorite piece of music this year and it keeps me coming back for more. āA Thousand Namesā is also first-rate, full of badass riffs and harmonies as Remi warbles and raves as best he can. You could easily imagine this coming out in the early 80s and it comes from a sincere love for the time period.
Unfortunately, the songcraft is a bit inconsistent as The Amulet plays out. There are a ton of good ideas and slick, memorable Mercyful Fate-esque moments in the 8 minutes of āSeven Pierced Heartsā but it definitely runs too long. Cuts like āThe Snakeā and āPhantom Sleeperā are good with great moments but canāt rise to the level of the albumās first few cuts. Things improve for the epic denouement āThe Descentā which feels like a flight through the In Solitude and The Night Eternal catalogs (i.e. new takes on Mercyful Fateās classic style). If the writing was just a little more consistently strong, this thing would be a contestant on Steelās Best of 2025 Hunger Games Elimination Derby. As it stands, itās an enjoyable nostalgia bomb with several totally killer tracks. At a concise 40 minutes, The Amulet plays out briskly, with only āSeven Pierced Heartsā bogging things down slightly. Remiās production is 100% authentic to the era itās inspired by, and he couldnāt have made it sound any more like a product of the past short of releasing it on 8-track.
Remi handles everything here, from guitars to bass to drums, and does a pretty damn impressive job. His guitar work is the star, of course, and he shows himself to be a true lover of 80s metal, crafting so many smoking riffs I can imagine rocking out to in my bedroom back in 83-84. This is one of those albums worth hearing for the riffs alone, even if they donāt always translate into great songs. He does a lot to invoke the Sherman/Denner dynasty of amazing dual axe warfare but incorporates enough outside influences to keep things a little unpredictable. His vocals are raw and unpolished but mostly get the job done, though heās limited in his range and ability. He almost sounds like a mix of Brian Ross of Satan / Blitzkrieg and Schmier of Destruction which is a unique spot to land in.
As a veteran of the 80s metal wars, I canāt resist albums like this and I had to fight my worser angels who wanted me to overrate The Amulet just because it was so damn vintage. There are some very good to almost great moments here, but the overall package is just shy of a higher mark. Iāll be returning to this in the future though and those high moments make it a rewarding spin. Morax is onto something cool and I hope this isnāt a one-and-done for Remi. If you want to marinate in the sounds of the past and attend a few dangerous meetings, Morax has the Melissa biscuits you need.
Rating: 3.0/5.0
DR: 10 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: High Roller
Websites: morax.bandcamp.com/album/the-amulet | facebook.com/morax6669 | instagram.com/moraxmoraxmorax
Releases Worldwide: February 21st, 2025
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Gerade vier #kassetten bestellt. Nachdem ich jetzt wieder ein #kassettendeck im #Auto habe will ich da auch etwas hƶren.
DemnƤchst dann bei den Nachbarn, die Nix wegschmeiĆen, mal noch was abgreifen und bei den Schwiegereltern auf dem Dachboden suchen.
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