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MG MALGORS

“Antichrist” — New Black Metal Release by Malgors

No compromise. Malgors returns with Antichrist—a hostile slab of underground black metal: serrated tremolos, scorched atmosphere, and vocals that cut like broken glass. Built for listeners who still want danger in their music.

  • • Raw & atmospheric black metal — underground to the bone
  • • Independent release — direct support to the band
  • • New black metal release for true devotees
Malgors — Antichrist (album cover)

About the Album

Antichrist embraces black metal’s stark ethos: minimal adornment, maximum impact. The songwriting leans on razor-wire tremolo, militant rhythms, and bleak melodic shards that surface like church bells in a snowstorm. Production is organic and hostile—clear enough to wound, never polished.

Lyrically, the record spirals through defiance, isolation, desecration, and inner revolt—classic territory sharpened by Malgors’ own voice. It’s a meeting point for those who crave raw black metal with an atmospheric undertow and tension that refuses to resolve. No cheerful gloss, no soft focus—only intention, sharpened.

The title is not mere provocation. It’s a banner for people who still believe extreme music should be dangerous and personal, a rejection of disposable background noise. Antichrist argues for presence: guitars with teeth, drums that shove rather than cushion, and a vocal presence that bleeds contempt and catharsis in equal measure.

The Sound: Raw, Atmospheric, Unforgiving

Antichrist channels the second-wave spirit with modern underground dissonance. Caverns of tremolo, blast passages diving into martial stomps, and melodies that appear like a knife’s glint. Not a lullaby—an omen. If terms like underground black metal, raw black metal, and atmospheric black metal resonate, you’ll find a permanent home here.

This is not background music; it demands immersion. On repeated plays, small guitar shapes surface from the fog and drum patterns reveal logic beneath the hostility.

  • For fans of: orthodox cadence, frostbitten ambience, cavernous riffs.
  • No plastic sheen: organic instruments, human timing, edges intact.
  • Underground ethos: DIY spirit, direct-to-fan support.

Tracklist — Antichrist

Play it front-to-back for the full descent. Support the release directly on Bandcamp.

#1
666
03:54
#2
Verrote
03:59
#3
Seelenwanderer
04:03
#4
Marschieren in den Untergang
03:49
#5
Ratata Boom Boom
03:28
#6
Golgata
03:44
#7
Nekromonikum
04:05
#8
Lilith, deine Kinder
03:59
#9
Ich bin die Finsterniss und das Licht
04:00
#10
Ketzer
04:01
#11
Kain, der Brudermoerder
03:49
#12
In nomine dei nostri
03:48
#13
Ich fuehle nur noch Hass
03:23
#14
Fuersten der Hoelle
03:35
#15
Antichrist
03:59
#16
Die Goetter Schweigen
04:15
#17
Der Falsche Prophet
04:00
#18
Der Pest Rufer
03:10
#19
Das Buch der Toten
03:42
#20
Blasphemie
02:54
#21
Barbie Puppe
03:44
#22
Aufstieg des Uebels
03:22
#23
Asmodaeus
03:01

Why Malgors? Vision, Craft, and Credo

Malgors is a black metal project defined by restraint and intent—cutting away every unnecessary element until only purpose remains. The guitars are carved for bite and bleak melody; the bass is a subterranean countercurrent; the drums, a set of tools for tension rather than metronomic comfort. Vocals channel contempt and catharsis, carrying words that refuse to flatter. It’s experience honed over years in the underground—writing, recording, mixing, tearing it all down, and starting again until the edge is right.

The result isn’t trend-chasing content. It’s a statement—Antichrist—for listeners who still believe black metal can be dangerous, personal, and unclean. If you feel that pull, follow it. The album is an invitation to spend time with something that resists convenience.

FAQ

What makes this new release worth hearing?

Intent over ornament: serrated riffing, hostile atmosphere, and organic production that preserves danger. If you value conviction over polish, this will speak to you.

More raw or more atmospheric?

Both—Antichrist is raw at heart, with atmosphere as a weapon rather than cushion. Melody appears like a signal through fog.

Will there be physical copies?

Potentially. Watch for announcements regarding tapes, CDs, or vinyl.

Where do I buy it?

On Bandcamp. Digital now; future formats TBA.