MORBIKON CONTINUES: Animated Series Gets Darker with ‘Flames That Blind and Shadows Cast’
The unique, animated universe of Morbikon is expanding, confirming its continued commitment to high-concept animated storytelling that stands apart from standard music videos. The project, spearheaded by the enigmatic musician and storyteller, is releasing its next installment: “Flames That Blind and Shadows Cast.”
For those unfamiliar, Morbikon is more than just a musical endeavor; it’s a cross-platform narrative that uses animation to bring its dark, heavily metal-inspired lore to life. This newest release follows the narrative threads established in the project’s previous chapters, deepening the world-building and character development that fans have come to expect.
A Deeper Dive Into Darkness
The Morbikon project has consistently delivered animation that is sharp, stylized, and perfectly matched to its sonic atmosphere—a blend of heavy metal aggression and atmospheric dread.
Typically, Morbikon’s animated segments are not just visual complements to the music, but essential components that reveal plot points and character motivations. They function more as cinematic chapters than as mere accompaniment. Fans are often left dissecting frames, looking for clues to the larger mythology surrounding the central characters and the post-apocalyptic world they inhabit.
The Metal Animation Crossover Continues to Thrive
The continued expansion of the Morbikon series reflects a growing trend in the music industry, particularly within the heavier genres, to embrace animation as the primary visual medium. Unlike live-action videos, animation allows Morbikon to create complex, fantastical worlds and execute action sequences that would be prohibitively expensive or impossible to film conventionally.
This format gives the creator total control over the aesthetic, ensuring that the visual language—from the color palette to the character design—is always in perfect sync with the mood and intensity of the music.
The “Flames That Blind and Shadows Cast” video is another uncompromising piece of animated storytelling that will undoubtedly provide new layers of lore for the Morbikon universe. Fans can find the new installment ready for consumption, continuing their journey into this wonderfully dark world.





"There are also other characters that come and go (also owned by the Warner Bros. Discovery conglomerate media company)."
Huh. Is that just referring to other characters from the show itself, or is this implying that the new season is going to have cameos from other WBD IPs