Albums/ Egyptian Mythology

The Divine Struggle

The Divine Struggle plunges into the heart of Egyptian mythology, retelling the eternal conflict between gods, betrayal, and resurrection. At its core lies the myth of Osiris—the just king murdered by his jealous brother Seth, dismembered and cast into the Nile. Through the unwavering devotion of Isis, his body is restored, and their son Horus rises to avenge his father, locking the gods in an endless battle for justice and dominion. This album transforms that cycle of death, rebirth, and vengeance into a storm of riffs, ritualistic chants, and relentless rhythms.

Every track captures a chapter of this cosmic war: Throne of the Two Lands roars with the might of Osiris’s reign, before collapsing into the brutal chaos of Seth’s Betrayal. Tears of Isis brings haunting melodies woven with grief and power, while The Birth of Horus surges forward with triumphant energy, embodying divine vengeance. The record reaches its climax in The Battle at Edfu, where thunderous drums and searing guitars clash like the gods themselves, before resolving in the solemn, otherworldly tones of Judgment in the Hall of Ma’at.

The Divine Struggle is more than an album—it is an invocation of the Nile’s eternal mythos. It is the story of devotion and treachery, of a cycle that mirrors the flooding of the river and the rebirth of the land. Through its unyielding heaviness and ritualistic atmosphere, the record captures the grandeur of temples, the weight of cosmic law, and the fury of gods who shaped eternity. This is metal as myth reborn: fierce, sacred, and timeless.