Mors Silens - “Infernal Legacy”

 

Upcoming Release: Mors Silens

Mors Silens’ “Infernal Legacy”: A Hellfire Baptism for Modern Metal

 
Ever wondered what happens when a band stares into the abyss—and the abyss blinks first? Mors Silens’ latest album, Infernal Legacy (out May 9, 2025), isn’t just a collection of tracks; it’s a cathartic exorcism. Ten blistering anthems tear through themes of societal rot, emotional freefall, and the kind of existential dread that’d make Kafka nod approvingly. Talk about a tour-de-force.
 
Infernal Legacy erupts like a sonic Molotov cocktail. Between the incandescent opener, End of Eternity, and the suffocating closer, Obscurity of Oblivion, the band morphs their signature chaos into a furious storm—as if the very limits of intensity have been shattered. Standout track Nine Circles of Hell feels like being dragged through Dante’s disco, all jagged riffs and lyrics that bite harder than a winter wind. 
 

 
Mors Silens isn’t some overnight hype. These Eastern European titans have been slugging it out since 2005, surviving pandemics, lineup shuffles, and festival mosh pits alongside giants like Fleshgod Apocalypse. Their grind? Relentless. From early demos (Promising Redemption, 2006) to 2021’s Under the Dark Sun, they’ve carved a legacy thicker than tour-bus tire tracks.
 
If this album doesn’t rattle your bones, check your pulse. Infernal Legacy isn’t just metal—it’s a mirror held up to the chaos we’ve all inherited. Cynical? Maybe. But damn, it’s alive.

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