Thursday, June 4, 2026

Review: Mortgrim's debut album "Blasphemy"

A few weeks ago, a message from Mortgrim about the band's latest album landed in my inbox.

Mortgrim is a one man band from Budapest, Hungary. And Blasphemy came out last February. It is the first album of the band.

I listened to it quite a few times, in different days, before I could actually sit down and review it, and even while doing so.

So, Blasphemy has 6 tracks and a total of around 20 minutes of Black Metal music. It is raw, but clean at the same time. Meaning, no symphonic elements, nothing fancy, but clear and direct to the point. Sometimes you don't need a lot of embellishments, and simplicity works just great, and Blasphemy is a perfect example of that.

Blasphemy is heavy, groovy, somewhat experimental, leading to introspection, nearly to meditation even. It is almost hypnotising. I very much liked it. The more I listened, the more I liked it. Maybe it is one of those albums that takes its time to sink in, for us to understand it fully, to feel it properly. I'm not quite sure I understood it thoroughly yet, but I'll make sure I will. It is addictive after all.

My favourite tracks might be actually the first one In Nomine Satanae and track no 5 Through Broken Gates. But I guarantee the whole album has the same vibe. Obscure, intense, nearly insane. Makes you think. In a loop. Everyone would give it a listen, and see what I'm talking about here. You won't regret, I'm sure of it. It's really really great.















Tuesday, June 2, 2026

News: Lachryma Christi is expanding

Greetings,

After 14 years of Lachryma Christi supporting Black Metal music and everything related, it's time for an upgrade.


From this day on, Lachryma Christi will also be supporting the Folk scene.


Whether it is Medieval Folk, Neo Folk, Folk Metal, Dark Folk or other branches of Folk, you name it.


Regarding Black Metal along all these years, Lachryma Christi shared, promoted and reviewed music, books and other forms of art (such as paintings and drawings). With the Folk scene, it will be the same, or so is the plan.


Thank you, to all the bands, individual artists, labels, PR companies, followers, friends and supporters. Even those who don't like Black Metal, but have been there the whole time.

Also a very special thank you to Kim Holm, the artist responsible for the previous image of Lachryma Christi.


And please, feel welcome to continue collaborating with Lachryma Christi, sending your stuff, following and so on.


Just a reminder that Lachrymal Christi is a blog. The social networks are only a sharing platform of what is done on the blog. 

The blog has thousands more visitors than the social networks, daily. So the focus will continue being the actual page/blog:


www.lachrymachristizine.blogspot.com


Cheers!