Wolves in The Throne room - quite a ominous name methinks and a reflection of the musical intensity. Black Metal that sounds that it was created in Norway, or sweden but no...WiTTR are from the good ol united states. Oregon to be specific, and if you think of it what better placd to make grim music then the rainy, pacific coast. The problem to is that the band are of quite the environmental friendly crowed, which I've heard referred as Eco-terrorists and not quite the traditional misanthropic image of their european counterparts, but misanthropy all the same (when you really think about it)the music is icy cold - this is wolves third full length and perhaps their most ambitious record, although not varying stylistically from the previous albums. Hypnotic like Drudkh, but faster and more intense - still spurring very catchy melodies inside their stormful music that make them accessible for people into and not into black metal. The production is also welcoming, which is quite a relief for many. I can't say enough good things about wolves in the throne room.
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Wolves in the Throne Room - Black Cascade (2009)
Wolves in The Throne room - quite a ominous name methinks and a reflection of the musical intensity. Black Metal that sounds that it was created in Norway, or sweden but no...WiTTR are from the good ol united states. Oregon to be specific, and if you think of it what better placd to make grim music then the rainy, pacific coast. The problem to is that the band are of quite the environmental friendly crowed, which I've heard referred as Eco-terrorists and not quite the traditional misanthropic image of their european counterparts, but misanthropy all the same (when you really think about it)the music is icy cold - this is wolves third full length and perhaps their most ambitious record, although not varying stylistically from the previous albums. Hypnotic like Drudkh, but faster and more intense - still spurring very catchy melodies inside their stormful music that make them accessible for people into and not into black metal. The production is also welcoming, which is quite a relief for many. I can't say enough good things about wolves in the throne room.
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