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Pieces Of Primal Expressionism Lyrics 2003
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Mork Gryning Biography

Sweden's Mork Gryning (which means "dark dawn") was formed in the early-'90s by the multi-talented duo of Goth Gorgon (guitars, bass, keyboards, screams) and Draakh Kimera (vocals, guitars, keyboards, drums), who set about recording their ambitiously complex black metal on 1995's Tusen Ar Har Gatt... and 1997's Return Fire. Unable to find capable musicians to round out a reliable touring lineup (among other problems), Mork Gryning's career stalled for a few years leading up to 2001's long-awaited third opus, Maelstrom Chaos. Counting with the aid of guitarist Avatar, bassist Jonas Berndts, and drummer Nagys, the album's grand sonic vision did not disappoint, and countless new fans were converted to the group's cause during their powerful performance at the next year's Wacken Open Air Festival. Come 2003's equally diverse fourth effort, Pieces of Primal Expressionism, Mork Gryning had returned to a more economical duo format, with only Aeon (synths, mellotron) added for support. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide