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Procession (Purple vinyl)

Wolvennest

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Cat No: SOUL0223

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Format Details: Purple vinyl

Release Date:  07 November 2025

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  8721018024391

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

Release Date:  07 November 2025

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  8721018024407

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

Release Date:  07 November 2025

Label:  Consouling Sounds

Packaging Type:  Slip Sleeve (CD or Vinyl)

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  8721018024414

Genres:  Hard Rock & Metal  

  • Description

    The occult doom-rock sextet returns with their most ambitious work to date. After a decade, four full-length offerings, and a string of other releases (EPs, a live ritual, and a collaborative album under The Nest banner alongside members of Ruins of Beverast, Primordial, Dool, and Saturnalia Temple), the occult doom-rock sextet Wolvennest return with their most ambitious work yet. The release will be followed by a European tour alongside Dolch and Double Darkness. Forged from backgrounds in Rock, occult Doom, Psychedelia, and Black Metal, the Belgian coven has earned a formidable reputation across Europe through transcendent performances at Hellfest, Roadburn, relentless tours, and fevered club rituals. With three guitars forming a wall of sound, the spectral wail of a theremin, sacred projections, and altar-like stage presences, every Wolvennest appearance becomes less a concert than a ceremony - an offering to Death itself. "We record when we want, with no pressure and no interference from outside forces. We cultivate our own domain, a sanctum where outcasts and zealots still take the time to listen deeply, to feel the music like a bad trip unraveling," declares guitarist and synth-conjuror Corvus. Procession approaches eighty minutes of unrelenting atmosphere. "Our previous work was a side A/side B journey, but we all felt that returning to a longer format meant erasing boundaries altogether. Procession is an all-or-nothing offering - it begins with warmth and ascends into death and despair," continues Corvus. True to tradition, Wolvennest once again summon a guest voice. "In 2019, we witnessed Adaestuo in Brussels - one of the most harrowing Black Metal rites we have ever seen," recalls guitarist Michel Kirby. "It became instantly clear that Hekte Zaren was the perfect vessel for the song Tarantism. She is a key to the Otherworld, a rarity in these times. We are blessed, or perhaps cursed, to have her presence woven into our music. In the past we've had Dagur from Mispyrming, Der Blutharsch, King Dude, and Alex from Ruins of Beverast - all people who create music for the right reasons. Hekte Zaren is no exception." Doom, Black Metal, Rock, ambient, even cinematic echoes - all converge in Wolvennest's sound, defying genre confines. "It has never been an obstacle, but rather a gift," says singer and theremin-priestess Shazzula. "It allows us to perform at Doom/Stoner gatherings as well as at Black Metal ceremonies." Lyrically, the album's message is stark. "Strip the word procession of its religious bindings," explains lead guitarist Marc De Backer. "This world has had its chance, and our species has failed utterly. This procession is the soundtrack of our extinction, plain and simple." Tracklist: 1. Another Nail 2. Purple Poison 3. The Shadow On Your Side 4. Damnation 5. Decharne 6. Things That Breathe Are Death 7. Burial 8. Farmadihana 9. Hunters 10. Tarantism 11. The Last Chamber.

    Description

    Black vinyl. The occult doom-rock sextet returns with their most ambitious work to date. After a decade, four full-length offerings, and a string of other releases (EPs, a live ritual, and a collaborative album under The Nest banner alongside members of Ruins of Beverast, Primordial, Dool, and Saturnalia Temple), the occult doom-rock sextet Wolvennest return with their most ambitious work yet. The release will be followed by a European tour alongside Dolch and Double Darkness. Forged from backgrounds in Rock, occult Doom, Psychedelia, and Black Metal, the Belgian coven has earned a formidable reputation across Europe through transcendent performances at Hellfest, Roadburn, relentless tours, and fevered club rituals. With three guitars forming a wall of sound, the spectral wail of a theremin, sacred projections, and altar-like stage presences, every Wolvennest appearance becomes less a concert than a ceremony - an offering to Death itself. "We record when we want, with no pressure and no interference from outside forces. We cultivate our own domain, a sanctum where outcasts and zealots still take the time to listen deeply, to feel the music like a bad trip unraveling," declares guitarist and synth-conjuror Corvus. Procession approaches eighty minutes of unrelenting atmosphere. "Our previous work was a side A/side B journey, but we all felt that returning to a longer format meant erasing boundaries altogether. Procession is an all-or-nothing offering - it begins with warmth and ascends into death and despair," continues Corvus. True to tradition, Wolvennest once again summon a guest voice. "In 2019, we witnessed Adaestuo in Brussels - one of the most harrowing Black Metal rites we have ever seen," recalls guitarist Michel Kirby. "It became instantly clear that Hekte Zaren was the perfect vessel for the song Tarantism. She is a key to the Otherworld, a rarity in these times. We are blessed, or perhaps cursed, to have her presence woven into our music. In the past we've had Dagur from Mispyrming, Der Blutharsch, King Dude, and Alex from Ruins of Beverast - all people who create music for the right reasons. Hekte Zaren is no exception." Doom, Black Metal, Rock, ambient, even cinematic echoes - all converge in Wolvennest's sound, defying genre confines. "It has never been an obstacle, but rather a gift," says singer and theremin-priestess Shazzula. "It allows us to perform at Doom/Stoner gatherings as well as at Black Metal ceremonies." Lyrically, the album's message is stark. "Strip the word procession of its religious bindings," explains lead guitarist Marc De Backer. "This world has had its chance, and our species has failed utterly. This procession is the soundtrack of our extinction, plain and simple." Tracklist: 1. Another Nail 2. Purple Poison 3. The Shadow On Your Side 4. Damnation 5. Decharne 6. Things That Breathe Are Death 7. Burial 8. Farmadihana 9. Hunters 10. Tarantism 11. The Last Chamber.

    Description

    Purple Vinyl. The occult doom-rock sextet returns with their most ambitious work to date. After a decade, four full-length offerings, and a string of other releases (EPs, a live ritual, and a collaborative album under The Nest banner alongside members of Ruins of Beverast, Primordial, Dool, and Saturnalia Temple), the occult doom-rock sextet Wolvennest return with their most ambitious work yet. The release will be followed by a European tour alongside Dolch and Double Darkness. Forged from backgrounds in Rock, occult Doom, Psychedelia, and Black Metal, the Belgian coven has earned a formidable reputation across Europe through transcendent performances at Hellfest, Roadburn, relentless tours, and fevered club rituals. With three guitars forming a wall of sound, the spectral wail of a theremin, sacred projections, and altar-like stage presences, every Wolvennest appearance becomes less a concert than a ceremony - an offering to Death itself. "We record when we want, with no pressure and no interference from outside forces. We cultivate our own domain, a sanctum where outcasts and zealots still take the time to listen deeply, to feel the music like a bad trip unraveling," declares guitarist and synth-conjuror Corvus. Procession approaches eighty minutes of unrelenting atmosphere. "Our previous work was a side A/side B journey, but we all felt that returning to a longer format meant erasing boundaries altogether. Procession is an all-or-nothing offering - it begins with warmth and ascends into death and despair," continues Corvus. True to tradition, Wolvennest once again summon a guest voice. "In 2019, we witnessed Adaestuo in Brussels - one of the most harrowing Black Metal rites we have ever seen," recalls guitarist Michel Kirby. "It became instantly clear that Hekte Zaren was the perfect vessel for the song Tarantism. She is a key to the Otherworld, a rarity in these times. We are blessed, or perhaps cursed, to have her presence woven into our music. In the past we've had Dagur from Mispyrming, Der Blutharsch, King Dude, and Alex from Ruins of Beverast - all people who create music for the right reasons. Hekte Zaren is no exception." Doom, Black Metal, Rock, ambient, even cinematic echoes - all converge in Wolvennest's sound, defying genre confines. "It has never been an obstacle, but rather a gift," says singer and theremin-priestess Shazzula. "It allows us to perform at Doom/Stoner gatherings as well as at Black Metal ceremonies." Lyrically, the album's message is stark. "Strip the word procession of its religious bindings," explains lead guitarist Marc De Backer. "This world has had its chance, and our species has failed utterly. This procession is the soundtrack of our extinction, plain and simple." Tracklist: 1. Another Nail 2. Purple Poison 3. The Shadow On Your Side 4. Damnation 5. Decharne 6. Things That Breathe Are Death 7. Burial 8. Farmadihana 9. Hunters 10. Tarantism 11. The Last Chamber.

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