Mgla - Exercises in futility - 2015 full album

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Published 2015-08-29

All Comments (21)
  • @basleurs1
    Black metal is like coffee. You have to learn to drink it but when you get used to it, you just want it darker and darker
  • @ismailsahin6
    "Dreams don't come true for people like us" I felt that
  • @sovex9331
    -Which is the best black metal band of all time? -"The great truth is there isn't one".
  • @darkmoon_king
    My favorite song on this album is Exercises in Futility
  • @cerealhit555
    This has to be a modern black metal classic. This album is just phenomenal
  • @ShrisSeth1
    "Shit, those cymbals" - Me every time i listen to Mgła
  • @strappp
    Mature, extreme and beautiful.
  • @daveweston5003
    I'm 51. Came back to metal about 5 years ago after 30 year hiatus. this album is bloody marvellous.
  • @Nutustelija
    Drinking tea and listening to mgla on a beautiful winter morning in Finland. Finnish nature + black metal = something magical
  • "I will just listen to the the first track"...42 minutes later..."This album is amazing". Every. Single. Time.
  • @Lucius.1973
    I'm 47 years old, 1st. sargent of police korps here in Chile, Sgt. on duty this night, drinkin' coffe abd milch, and listenin' such a piece of art for first time, just music for the Götter!!!
  • @glimailustra
    Blessed be The day, The hours, The minutes, And the seconds, When I discovered Mgła!
  • @Szaam
    I've always felt that the best black metal sounds more cold than evil. Transylvanian Hunger is a good example of that, and Mgla embody it to absolute perfection. It's like a cold wind blasting you in the face, and there's a beauty in that. There's a beauty in winter. Old-school purists probably won't like me saying it, and my warped perception of the world probably plays a part, but I find this so beautiful. It's an absolute masterpiece.
  • I had never heard of this band or this album until I got a random "Recommended For You" suggestion from YouTube of this video show up one day. I checked it out solely because I thought "Mgla" was a strange name. When I first heard the opening notes of this video, I really liked what I heard. The riff starting at 3:24 is what really sealed the deal for me. Got fucking goosebumps big time. Here it is, six months later, and this album is still in steady rotation on my playlist. I honestly try to avoid it sometimes, because I'm afraid I'll overplay it and get really fucking tired of it, but I can't help my self. I listen to the whole thing almost everyday. Goddamn I love this album. Front to back. Exercises in Futility is a modern-day masterpiece.
  • @mrmadame28
    6 years later, this is still one of my top album