Today Pitchfork hosts the exclusive premiere of “The Fate of
Souls After Death” from UK black metal horde WINTERFYLLETH. The
track comes off the band’s forthcomingThe Threnody of Triumph full-length,
which was recorded in Wales with producer Chris Fielding (Primordial, Electric
Wizard). WINTERFYLLETH’s consistently passionate, anthemic black
metal is inspired by the history, heritage and the landscapes of England.
Comments guitarist/vocalist C. Naughton: “’The Fate of
Souls…’ is probably one of the darker songs we have written as a band. Its
concept is self evident from its title in that it is about what happens to the
soul after death and how the essence of a human is transported onwards. The
song is a personal favorite and may be a bit of a curveball in terms of the
usual WINTERFYLLETH sound. The riffs are darker and more
swirling, the vocals are probably the gruffest I have recorded and the vibe is
quite off kilter and a little more progressive than some of our other material.
I hope you enjoy it."
Adds Pitchfork: “About halfway through ‘The Fate of Souls
After Death,’ a late-album highlight from The Threnody of Triumph…
the band slows the black-metal pummel upon which the track has depended. The
drums drop into a half-time march, and the guitars relax their harsh roar,
riffs etching harmonies against a background wall of distortion. But don't
coast into reverie quite yet: WINTERFYLLETH break the séance
with fury, panic screams, and united-in-rage guitars that clash with the
blurred drums for a perfect, primal burnout. The antiphonal, fast-slow-fast
structure is a familiar trick of so-called atmospheric black metal; WINTERFYLLETH just
work to ensure that the atmosphere is as damaged as possible.”
Check out “The Fate of Souls After Death” HERE.
Formed in 2007, WINTERFYLLETH features
Naughton with drummer S. Lucas, guitarist M. Wood, and bassist N. Wallwork. The
Threnody of Triumph is the band’s third full-length and is scheduled
for North American release via Candlelight Record on September 25. In
a perfect 10/10 rating Blistering notes: “WINTERFYLLETH have not
only created their best work to date but are also sitting on one of the best releases
of the year. Releases like this are incredibly rare, for this is art in its
purest form. A threnody of triumph indeed, perhaps more than the band ever
realized,” while Stereogum commends the band for their: “sweeping, melodic
grandeur and instrumental intricacies, which employ the standard black metal
tools of screeched vocals, staccato guitars, and blast beat drums, but combine
them with classical English instrumentation, creating something vast, inviting,
and beautiful.” Adds This Is Not A Scene in a review that made Roadburn.com’s
Album Of The Day: “WINTERFYLLETH cement their standing as one of
England’s most dynamic and interesting black metal acts.”
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