Mors.Void.Discipline – Txketh)ëké

Mors.Void.Discipline – Txketh)ëké
Release Date: 13th March 2026
Label: Sentient Ruin
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Genre: Goregrind, War Metal.
FFO: Lipoma, Necropolissebeht, Antichrist Siege Machine.
Review By: Aeons Burning

I love war metal. So much so that I’m doing a whole month of listening to it with some friends. That being said, I’ve never heard a blend of this caustic style of blackened death metal quite like how Mors.Void.Discipline does it, and the resulting album Txketh)ëké is genuinely one of the most feral sounding albums I’ve heard in an extremely long time. When you think about it, you wonder why more bands don’t mash these two unbelievably niche genres together, since they almost complement each other. Both are very insular styles of their parent genres – which are already very underground genres: grind for goregrind and blackened death metal for war metal respectively. I’ve been waiting for Txketh)ëké ever since I saw it announced last year, when it was then unexpectedly pulled from the band’s bandcamp page the same day I saw it pop up on the Archives. At first, I thought this whole band was an elaborate shitpost, which is why my jaw dropped when I saw none other than Sentient Ruin would be handling the release. A good thing they did, too, because I can think of no other label more fitting for such a bestial-sounding project.

Mors.Void.Discipline is a one-man project, as most war metal and goregrind bands tend to be. Songs on here range from under a minute grindfests (Reliquiae Humanae ad Caerimoniam Ultimam) to just over four minute long inhuman barbaric raids (Impurae Cantus Cruentarum Portalis), but none of the songs are that complex, and I mean that in the most positive way possible. This is not thinking man’s music. This is savage primordial warfare in sonic form, and I wouldn’t be surprised if this is the closest thing we ever get to an entire album made by Warhammer Fantasy Beastmen. I can’t really say there’s a highlight track, as the whole album is just a very solid 20 minutes that comes in, smashes everything, and leaves. The vocals are particularly impressive, especially paired with the signature deathened chonk of a band like Antichrist Siege Machine, which is one of the big blackened death influences I hear throughout. I am fully aware that Mors.Void.Discipline will be a turnoff for most, because goregrind-infused war metal is a tough sell, but for those who want something truly experimental and downright frightening, give this a shot. And for those diehard weirdos who already like stuff like the wacked-out Extrinsic, or any of Hekla’s projects (Hadopelagyal, Necropolissebeht, Haemalharia, etc), inject this straight into your veins. All hail the power of unga bunga!

3.5 out of 5 stars (3.5 / 5)

 

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