MORTIIS premieres the lyric visualiser “Tundra, Heart of Hell” as the final advance single taken from the iconic Norwegian artist’s upcoming new full-length Ghosts of Europa.
Ghosts of Europa has been scheduled for release on June 26, 2026.
MORTIIS comments: “For some reason, the word ‘Tundra’ has been a recurring presence in my life, and I have attached it to various songs and lyrics over time, although very few of them ever came to any sort of fruition”, the Norwegian reveals. “In fact, the earliest versions of this song was called ‘Tundra’ or even ‘Thundra’, which seemd cooler, before I decided to add ‘Heart of Hell’ to add some context. A big chunk of these lyrics also harkens back to the time between The Stargate and The Smell of Rain.”
With Ghosts of Europa, the enigmatic Norwegian artistic entity known as MORTIIS presents an album that he views as a creative liberation. During its long and winding creation process such concepts as genre, rules or experimenting with sounds dissolved while simply making music that reflected every conceivable idea on his mind without accepting any limitations became his guiding principle.
Of course, MORTIIS‘ musical handwriting is ever present. Echoes from the often quite divergent phases of his previous works can be found across Ghosts of Europa. Yet the creator of musical worlds left hardly a stone not turned in his epic quest for genuinely new ways of expression. As a result, this cinematic and visionary album often feels expansive, strange, and darkly dystopian. In this, Ghosts of Europa reflects its maker’s struggles while creating the album – as for him, these tend to come into existence at the cost of friendships and relationships as well as much soul searching.
Ghosts of Europa has also been shaped to some extent by the original idea that involved a collaboration of MORTIIS with Stephan Groth from APOPTYGMA BERZERK based on their mutual fascination with the highly influential old German school of electronic music, and particularly TANGERINE DREAM and Klaus Schulze. When this fell apart, MORTIIS decided to continue on his own, and a long process of transforming the early recorded materials began.
Relics of this early stage remain in hints of the influences from Berlin as well as a host of guest contributions, but visions of bleak, desolate, and timeless alien landscapes warped and mutated the songs. This carried Ghosts of Europa also into spaces where MORTIIS never existed before.
In the beginning of the artistic entity MORTIIS there was black metal. The artist Håvard Ellefsen known as the musical entity MORTIIS started out as a bass player in and during the formation of legendary Norwegian band EMPEROR in 1991 and 1992. After parting ways with these black metal pioneers, MORTIIS embarked on a solo career, the so called “Era I.” From 1993 until 1999, the Norwegian released six full-length albums that were entirely composed on synthesizers and are considered to constitute a fundamental influence on the later Dungeon Synth genre.
In the next decades, MORTIIS evolved and redefined his sound through several eras that embraced experimental & heavy industrial rock, a new wave of gothic & electronic influences, experimental studio works, and back to his roots.
During most of his career MORTIIS has performed with a mask and face prosthetic that turned his stage persona into an otherworldly being. Over the year, his looks have changed and evolved. For a time during ‘Era 0’, his live concept even abandoned the wearing of the iconic mask. MORTIIS‘ stage entity has often been compared with a troll – a creature of Nordic folklore, which it was never intended to be according to the artist.
Ghosts of Europa is the sonic testimony of an experienced and matured musician, who created what he loves most and does best: electronic rock with stylistic influences from many genres while not being bound by any that creates dark soundscapes, cinematic sonic visions, and a plethora of emotions. Just when you think that you have finally figured Ghosts of Europa out, MORTIIS will surprise you with another facet and fresh aspect of his richly detailed masterpiece.
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