Wolves In The Throne Room Share Their First Music Video For 'Born From The Serpent's Eye' Taken From Their New Album Thrice Woven - Rock N' Roll Town

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Δευτέρα 24 Ιουλίου 2017

Wolves In The Throne Room Share Their First Music Video For 'Born From The Serpent's Eye' Taken From Their New Album Thrice Woven


Wolves in the Throne Room have opened up a portal into their mythic ethereal landscape, and release their first ever music video for the new album track 'Born From The Serpent's Eye'. About the video, which premiered via Metal Hammer, the band remark..."This is our first video. We lit a bonfire and blasted through the first third of our song, “Born from the Serpent’s Eye”.  You’ll have to listen to the full track to hear Anna Von Hausswollf’s glory.  This is the first time we’d played the song with Kody and it fucking slayed.  Peter and Nico captured the magic.  May the good fires blaze! "


WOLVES IN THE THRONE ROOM VIDEO: 'BORN FROM THE SERPENT'S EYE' 

LYRICS FROM SONG EXCERPT

Lend me your falcon skin
Sky traveler
Eyes turned upwards
Red eggs spill
Warships circle
Copper shields bedeck
Across the green meadows
Over the river teeming with spears
To the lake of stone
Where nothing lives
And nothing grows
The many worlds below
Ungulate with memory and sadness
Through fathoms of
Green gilt enfolding

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.  They are considered as one of the most potent and highly regarded bands in heavy metal today.  On September 22nd the band will release THRICE WOVEN on their own label Artemisia Records.  It is a glorious return to the blazing and furious Black Metal that they alone can create.

The album begins with the aforementioned track, "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. More on this very soon, to tide us over, there's a trailer which hints at what is to come...

"The 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. Figures from Norse mythology intertwine with personal heartbreak and rebirth in the bleak "Angrboda".  The song is named after a frost giantess who birthed Fenrir Wolf, a beast who was destined to destroy the world and murder the gods.


Fenrir 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, you can explore the glimmering painting at the bottom of this post.

A 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. "Fires 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. 

When 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 Somerville (Sadhaka) playing 3rd guitar and Brittany McConnell (Wolvserpent) on keyboards and percussion.  The effect of three guitars on stage is mesmerising and reflects the dark psychedelia of the band’s albums.  Check out upcoming live dates below...

UPCOMING LIVE DATES:
Thu 03/08/2017 RO Arad - Dark Bombastic Evening
Fri 04/08/2017 SL Ljubljana - Kino Siska
Sat 05/08/2017 PL Katowice - OFF festival
Sun 06/08/2017 SK Bratislava - Randal Club
Mon 07/08/2017 HUN Budapest - A38
Wed 09/08/2017 CZ Josefov - Brutal Assault
Fri 11/08/2017 CH Le Locle - Rock Altitude
Sat 12/08/2017 BE Kortrijk - Alcatraz festival
Mon 14/08/2017 RU Moscow - Volta
Tue 15/08/2017 RU St Petersburg - Opera




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