Doomcakes reviews Fragments
Doomcakes has shared a new review of Mörkekraft’s debut album Fragments, released May 8, 2026 via Argonauta Records / Octopus Rising.
May 9, 2026
In the review, Doomcakes describes Mörkekraft as a Norwegian trio making “a memorable first impression” with eight solid tracks of stony heavy rock, alternative rock energy and bluesy swagger. The review also highlights the band’s powerful and expressive vocals, catchy hooks and the way the songs quickly invite the listener to sing along.
Where several previous reviews have focused on the band’s riff-driven sound and classic heavy rock influences, Doomcakes also points to the emotional and lyrical side of Fragments. The album is described as moving between bitter and sweet grooves, with lyrical themes touching on deception, abandonment, internal conflict and the supernatural.
The review captures something central to Mörkekraft’s sound: heavy music with an emotional core. Doomcakes points to the band’s “trademark emotive intensity” and describes the album as having an infectious sound and a soul that can resonate with listeners in different ways.
A line we are especially proud of:
“Mörkekraft is a trio from Norway who makes a memorable first impression with their debut album Fragments.”
Another one that really captures the spirit of the album:
“An infectious sound that implores you to listen up and a soul that, in one way or another, has the power to resonate with all of us.”
Read the full review at Doomcakes.