Even for lovers of the Doom genre such as myself, it’s never a bad thing when a new variant on the strain comes along. Step forward Vouna, a Washington state-based project, whose synth-heavy take on the Funeral sound adds lush, frosted textures to a bleak atmosphere.Continue reading
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Vouna Streams New Album In Full, Due Out This Week
Synth-driven Funeral Doom and Wolves In The Throne Room protegees Vouna are streaming their entire new album before you can buy it. Releasing this Friday through Artemisia Records, the label forged by Aaron and Nathan Weaver of WITTR. Jam out to the awesomeness below. Vouna is on the road this week on a tour of the Pacific Northwest.Continue reading
Vouna Shares New Single, New Album Coming Soon
Synth-driven funeral doom band Vouna has signed with Wolves In the Throne Room’s Artemisia Records. They are the first band chosen specifically by WITTR to release music on their label, besides themselves. If that is not enough endorsement for you, the music is killer. Their self-titled debut comes out in November, but you can listen to the first single, ‘Drowning City’, right now. Continue reading
Wolves In The Throne Room Is Streaming “Thrice Woven” Online
Wolves In The Throne Room will be releasing their sixth LP, Thrice Woven, on September 22nd via Artemisia Records, but thanks to Noisey, you don’t have to wait until Friday to hear it. Continue reading
Wolves In The Throne Room Release Two More Songs From ‘Thrice Woven’
Wolves In The Throne Room will be releasing their sixth LP, Thrice Woven, on September 22nd via Artemisia Records. Today they’ve decided to share two songs from the upcoming album that you must hear. Continue reading
Wolves In The Throne Room: Live at Space Gallery, Portland Maine
On a brisk fall evening we arrive at SPACE Gallery in down town Portland and await the avant-garde Black Metal explosion that was set to begin. Emma Parsons and my self make a home stage left where we can sit comfortably and still see the bands. All around the room are the banners that have been closed while all the other bands play as not to ruin the experience that Wolves In The Throne Room delivers.Continue reading