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Artist......: Mourir
Album.......: Nous, le venin
Year........: 2026
Genre.......: Black Metal
Type........: Album
Label.......: Pelagic Records
Language....: French
Source......: WEB/FLAC (16bit)
Quality.....: 953kbps / 44.1 kHz / Stereo
Tracks......: 6 tracks
Playtime....: 00:41:28
Size........: 281.0 MiB
R.Date......: 2026-07-10
S.Date......: 2026-07-10
Url.........: https://open.qobuz.com/album/eu14z4ggr9ily
01. Feu d'un regard 6:25
02. Ennui ennemi 5:09
03. Mon rêve animal 7:53
04. Je est absent 7:39
05. Aux inutiles 4:13
06. Nous, le venin 10:10
This is the third album from French black metal band
Mourir.
Following on from 2020's Animal Bouffe Animal and 2022's
Disgrâce, Nous, le Venin contains 41 minutes of new,
ferociously grim material from Mourir. If you haven't
encountered Mourir before, then steel yourself before
entering their threatening world.
Stylistically Mourir take influences old and new into
their music, learning from the classic 90s era, while
simultaneously injecting modern venom and contemporary
worldbuilding. Elements of sludge, hardcore, and
post-metal can be detected, yet Mourir never lose sight
of the blackened crown; Nous, le Venin is a modern black
metal monster.
The songs blend violence and atmosphere. There is an
inherent brutality to Mourir's music, emphasised further
by the use of dark growls in key places. However, Nous,
le Venin also increases the amount of sinister
atmosphere, tense melody, and emotive nuance in their
sound. Mourir's furious attack and dissonant darkness
has been given space to breathe and expand into, adding
textured respite to the oncoming storm. Nous, le Venin
is still harsh and abrasive, but there's a larger focus
on mood-based atmospheric enrichments within the
violence. The latter is still a primary driver of the
music though, and there's plenty of scathing aggression
and murderous fury to satisfy.
Mourir's world is one of intensity, tension,
viciousness, and malevolence. For the listener, this is
a big win, as Nous, le Venin is hideously enjoyable.
It's another chapter in Mourir's continued escalation.
The apocalypse has rarely sounded as good as this.