Beschreibung: | When the third album of the German death metal pioneers Morgoth was released in 1996, several pyres were figuratively lit under the band. On "Sorry For The Fanatic", Morgoth dared to break out of the death metal genre - and this at a time when the death metal wave of the nineties had not even reached it's peak. Several genre greats of that time were to follow a similar path years later - and so one has to ask oneself 27 years later: Were Morgoth simply ahead of their time?Looking back, one thing has to be said: "Sorry For The Fanatic" is an almost timeless album, which would find it's fans and friends even in 2023. Frontgrowler Marc Grewe showed himself from an unusual side with a vocal versatility that he probably only surpasses in the current Deimos' Dawn album "Anthem Of The Lost".Musically, the band experimented on "Feel Sorry..." between thrash and dark alternative rock and created a melodic and dramatic album, but unfortunately disappeared from the scene afterwards. Unjustly, as the re-release of the hardly still available album proves., rerelease of the genre breaking and timeless 3rd longplayer of former german Death Metal forefathers! Simply ahead of their time! When the third album of the German death metal pioneers Morgoth was released in 1996, several pyres were figuratively lit under the band. On "Sorry For The Fanatic", Morgoth dared to break out of the death metal genre - and this at a time when the death metal wave of the nineties had not even reached its peak. Several genre greats of that time were to follow a similar path years later - and so one has to ask oneself 27 years later: Were Morgoth simply ahead of their time? Looking back, one thing has to be said: "Sorry For The Fanatic" is an almost timeless album, which would find its fans and friends even in 2023. Frontgrowler Marc Grewe showed himself from an unusual side with a vocal versatility that he probably only surpasses in the current Deimos' Dawn album "Anthem Of The Lost".= Musically, the band experimented on "Feel Sorry..." between thrash and dark alternative rock and created a melodic and dramatic album, but unfortunately disappeared from the scene afterwards. Unjustly, as the re-release of the hardly still available album proves. Morgoth - Feel Sorry For The Fanatic, Runningtime: 00:00:00, Art Direction, Design: Artcore Production, Art Direction, Design: Fabian Richter, Bass: Sebastian Swart, Drums, Keyboards [Additional]: Rüdiger Hennecke, Engineer: Siggi Bemm, Guitar: Carsten Otterbach, Guitar, Keyboards [Additional]: Harald Busse, Keyboards [Main]: Carsten Achtelik, Management: Direct Management, Music By: Morgoth, Producer: Dirk Draeger, Vocals: Marc Grewe, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Sebastian Swart, Written-By: Harald Busse, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Sebastian Swart, Written-By: Harald Busse, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Sebastian Swart, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Rüdiger Hennecke, Written-By: Harald Busse, Written-By: Marc Grewe, Labelcode MDDS249.2 (MDD249, MDD249) |