MORK - TILBAKE TIL OPPRINNELSEN lyric video (taken from DYPET)

MORK UNVEIL SECOND SINGLE ‘TILBAKE TIL OPPRINNELSEN’ FROM NEW ALBUM DYPET OUT MARCH 24th PREORDER’S ARE AVAILABLE HERE Visualiser created by Matthew Vickerstaff Following the first single of ‘Bortgang’, Mork reveal ‘Tilbake Til Opprinnelsen’ the second offering of ‘Dypet’ Representing a musical journey that reveals more as the track goes on, ‘Tilbake Til Opprennilsen’ begins with melancholic Black Metal tones that are accompanied by an eerie synth theme, which as Thomas Eriksen describes “is representative of the nerves running through the earth.” The concept of regeneration is key to idea of the song which continues to gather momentum until the atmospheric breakdown which is a sonic representation of the beginning of the rebirth. Eriksen mentions: “ ‘Tilbake Til Opprinnelsen’ is an epic track about the world as a whole regretting everything it has made and become, resulting in it erasing everything on its own to then rebuild it all from scratch. The breakdown represents the shift. where the world starts to retract everything and everyone. The high point is when the vocal choir sets in. That is when the oceans are filled, rivers are made, mountains are raised, and the moon is hung upon the night sky yet again. A fitting epic to finish off the album.” ENGLISH TRANSLATION OF TILBAKE TIL OPPRINNELSEN LYRICS BACK TO THE ORIGINS What has become Here where ugliness crawls Amongst hurting souls With their dirty long fingers A mist is building out of an energy of hate The ground shakes from a rumbling far away The quake is trembling every stub and tree The great mountains cracks The colossus has wakened From the deep sleep In this moment everything is silenced The ages is about to change course The heavens and the stars Back to a clean palette It is a call Back to the origins To when all things were born When the stars was lit He will hang the moon onto the nightsky Raise the mountains up from the soil He will pull the rivers into the countryside From the ocean that’s filled by his tears Follow Mork
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