Nemorous (ex-Wodensthrone) Share Their Single “Quiescence” – New EP Coming Soon


English atmospheric black metal band, Nemorous, have released their new song, “Quiescence.” This is the first single to be taken off their upcoming full-length, What Remains When Hope Has Failed. Bindrune Records will release the album, on CD, vinyl and digital formats, December 19. Catch the new track and more below.

Pre-order What Remains When Hope Has Failed here: https://bindrunerecordings.bandcamp.com/album/what-remains-when-hope-has-failed

The wait for the full-length follow-up to the promising debut EP from England’s Nemorous is nearly over. Four years after the self-titled record, the band has finally returned with a six-track atmospheric black metal experience titled What Remains When Hope Has Failed.

Formed from the ashes of Wodensthrone, Nemorous carry the torch of atmospheric English black influenced metal proudly, but it’s not the main driving force behind them. The vision is far more expansive and eclectic. With their debut self-titled EP, they have proven that the twisting melodies and fog-like aura they create with their sound indeed harkens back to their past musical conquests, yet progression is a core tenet as it walks hand in hand with rich melodies and a fierce sense of aggressive tradition.

What Remains When Hope Has Failed tracklisting:
01 The Wyrm at World’s End
02 This Rotten Bough
03 Sky Avalanche
04 Quiescence
05 Bereft Part 2
06 What Remains When Hope Has Failed

What Remains When Hope Has Failed is four years in the making and finds the band emerging victorious from a line-up change, where Chris Walsh (vocals/guitars) was replaced by Nick Craggs (vocals – Vacivus/Neolithic) and Rob Hindmarsh on second guitar. Now as sextet, the band dove into the music for their first full-length reinvigorated, and it shows in the album’s composition.

What Remains When Hope Has Failed is a dynamic and emotional journey where quiet musical passages draw the listener in with vulnerability and beautiful, clean guitar arrangements that feel like Fields of the Nephilim at their most post-apocalyptic, only to build with reflective, melancholic mids, before exploding with blasting ferocity. From subtle, yet expansive synth textures, complex drum work that never loses grasp on a powerful feel/swing, it all strengthens the overall impact of this album with colorful dynamics and a songwriting characteristic which can certainly be traced back to the early days of Wodensthrone.

Nemorous is:
Phil Heckles – Bass
Ian Finley – Drums
Michael Blenkarn – Guitars
Alexandra Durning – Keyboards
Rob Hindmarsh – Guitars
Nick Craggs – Vocals

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