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SUMMARY:WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM
DESCRIPTION:Wolves in the Throne Room re-imagine black metal as an ode to rain storms\, wood smoke and the wild energies of the Pacific Northwest. Their first studio album\, Diadem of 12 Stars (2006) was a genre-dissolving classic that created a melancholy and psychedelic Cascadian atmosphere. \nSince that time\, Wolves in the Throne Room have become one of the most potent and highly regarded bands in extreme music. The listener encounters crystalline metal riffs and ritualistic laments that sing of endless rain falling upon ancient cedars. Their music is a doorway into a mythic ethereal heathen landscape entered through music\, magic and dreams. \nNow\, a portal into the dreamworld of Wolves in the Throne Room opens again with THRICE WOVEN. It is a glorious return to the blazing and furious Black Metal that they alone can create! \nThe album begins with Born From the Serpent’s Eye a true thrashing black metal epic that is bisected with a haunting northern lament sung by Swedish star Anna von Hausswolff. The band worked with metal documentarians Peter Beste and Nico Poalillo to create a video for this track which captures a bonfire-lit performance in the forest near their Olympia compound. \nThe Old Ones Are With Us opens with the crackling of a fire and the voice of Steve Von Till (Neurosis) invoking the springtime thaw. It then storms into a dirge inspired by 90’s Finnish doom with lyrics that celebrate Imbolc\, the holy day which marks the end of winter and the first stirrings of spring. \nFigures from Norse mythology intertwine with personal heartbreak and rebirth in the bleak Angrboda. The song is named after a frost giantess who birthed Fenris Wolf\, a beast who was destined to destroy the world and murder the gods. Fenris Wolf also appears on the cover of THRICE WOVEN in a painting by Russian occult artist Denis Forkas. Forkas’ obscure medieval painting techniques perfectly compliment the music of Wolves in the Throne Room. \nA raven’s wings stir the air in the interlude Mother Owl\, Father Ocean. Anna von Hausswolff returns in a duet with Turkish harpist Zeynep Oyku. Forlorn industrial atmospheres haunt the mix. Hausswolff’s lyrics\, sung in Swedish\, echo over a barren grey seascape. \nFires Roar in the Palace of the Moon is the classic Cascadian Black Metal epic. The third eye opens to see holy rivers being born from the ice on the tallest peaks. The lyrics offer blessings to the waters of the earth as they flow from the high places to the source of darkness\, the ocean. \nWhen the band returned to the road in summer 2016\, long-time touring guitar player Kody Keyworth was welcomed as a full member of Wolves in the Throne Room. On THRICE WOVEN\, Kody contributes raven’s screams and some of the most brutal and dark riffs. The live line-up also features Peregrine Sommerville (Sadhaka) playing 3rd guitar and Brittany McConnell (Wolvserpent) on keyboards and percussion. The effect of 3 guitars on stage is mesmerizing and reflects the dark psychedelia of the band’s albums. \n\nwww.wittr.com\nwww.facebook.com/wolvesinthethroneroom/  \nwww.artemisiarecords.bandcamp.com \n \n…………………………………………………………………… \nWOLVENNEST \nComprised of Kirby Michel (La Muerte)\, Corvus von Burtle (Cult Of Erinyes) and\nMarc De Backer (Mongolito)\, along with John Marx (Temple Of Nothing)\,\nShazzula (known for her experimental movie\, Black Mass Rising) and Jason Van\nGullick\, Belgiumʼs Wolvennest or WLVNNST is the sound of 70s krautrock paired\nwith blackened rituals\, reminiscent of early 90s Norwegian black metal.\nChurning up some utterly hypnotic\, sonik soundscapery\, where guitar loops\,\nrepetitive beats\, synthesizers\, and darkened\, hypnotic ambient vocal-sounds are\nsmeared into a creepy yet cinematic drone-scape (or should we actually say\,\ndronemusick?)\, Wolvennest proves that Belgium is still a hotbed of musikal\ncreativity. Their debut album\, featuring Der Blutharsch and The Infinite Church Of\nThe Leading Hand members Albin Julius and Marthynna as guests and cowriters\,\nunfolds as such an obscure\, swirling movie score – itʼs like a celluloid\nscreening of disturbed rituals\, heralding nothing but the great olde ones!\n„YOU HAVE TO NAME A THING TO MAKE IT LIVE“
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