The ever-prolific Thomas Eriksen returns with Mork's sixth studio album following swiftly on the heels of 2021's 'Katedralen' opus. A new highlight of meticulously composed atmospheric & grim yet anthemic darkness, with 'Dypet' Mork creates a tapestry of gloom-soaked tension amid the nightmarish soundscapes. At once forlorn yet uplifting 'Dypet' marks a natural progression of Eriksen's ongoing evolution as a songwriter with a continued push for new ideas & sounds, whilst retaining the core of Mork's foundation in ice cold hypnotic black metal.
The inspiration & concept for the title track itself (& cover art) involves a twist on the Cthulhu Mythos by H.P. Lovecraft; in this instance turned into a Norwegian scenario where there is a cult on the coast that has worshipped 'Draugen' (A mythical sea ghost in Norwegian lore) for generations. The rest of the tracks explore themes of death, betrayal, hate, inner demons & misanthropy, all finely woven into the album's dynamically grim fabric.
'Dypet' was once more performed, recorded & mixed by Eriksen himself, with engineering assisted by Freddy Holm & with mastering carried out by Jack Control at Enormous Door (Darkthrone). The track 'Høye Murer' features a guest vocal appearance by Hjelvik (ex-Kvelertak).
Mork was created by Thomas Eriksen in 2004 & was primarily a side-project from inception until the debut album, 'Isebakke', in 2013. Since then, with a constant flow of releases & live work, the band has rightly earned their accolade as one of the top Norwegian black metal acts of recent years, receiving strong endorsements from their peers.