Vials of Wrath

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That Which I've Beheld 00:00 Tools
Journey Beyond the Flesh 00:00 Tools
Revival of the Embers 00:00 Tools
A Cleansing Prayer 00:00 Tools
The Path Less Oft Tread 00:00 Tools
A Greater Calling 00:00 Tools
Silhouettes Against the Sun 00:00 Tools
Burning Autumn Leaves Under a Harvest Moon 00:00 Tools
To Walk Upon The Heights 07:26 Tools
Alone In The Wilderness 00:00 Tools
Contemplating Creation 00:00 Tools
The Beginning of Sorrows 00:00 Tools
In Sackcloth And Ashes 00:00 Tools
As the Shadows Grow Long 00:00 Tools
Hands To The Plow 00:00 Tools
Cold Contempt 00:00 Tools
A black bile fog 00:00 Tools
Into the brumal woe 00:00 Tools
Burning Autumn Leaves (Under A Harvest Moon) 00:00 Tools
The cold and the hope 00:00 Tools
Calling upon the ancient one 00:00 Tools
Rise 00:00 Tools
From The Dead An Army Risen 00:00 Tools
Reflection of an old soul 00:00 Tools
Every Knee Shall Bow 00:00 Tools
With Distance 00:00 Tools
The Shadow of Death 00:00 Tools
Our Final Mourning 00:00 Tools
A Hiemal aura 00:00 Tools
As the Shadows Grow Long, Pt. 2 00:00 Tools
As The Shadows Grow Long, Part II 00:00 Tools
Artist Devine 00:00 Tools
The Ways Of Old 00:00 Tools
empty words 00:00 Tools
All That Is Left In Shade 00:00 Tools
A Greater Calling Atmospheric Black Metal 2013 00:00 Tools
Vengeance Is Mine 00:00 Tools
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Vials of Wrath is the solo project of DC Mills - former rhythm guitarist for Bloodline Severed. It began in the Fall of 2009, a time when he was not currently a member of Bloodline. Inspired by other one-man acts such as Burzum, Striborg and Xasthur, he decided to try self-producing a few songs in the vein of his many influences, but with lyrics that reflected his Christian faith. Vials of Wrath was the outcome. His original songs were described as a blend of Christian black metal and death metal, sounding like a mix of older DImmu Borgir, Dissection, Cradle of Filth and Behemoth, but with a completely different lyrical viewpoint. Vials of Wrath released a split album with another "unblack" metal band, Warfrozen, at the end of March 2011 through indie label Unblack Metal Scene. A full-length album, "Seeking Refuge," was released independently in April 2013 which took Vials of Wrath in a very different direction. With much more focus on atmosphere and the traditional black metal sound, this album has received many positive reviews, with HM Magazine giving it 4.5 out of 5 stars. Drawing comparisons to Wolves In The Throne Room, Alcest and Agalloch, Vials of Wrath continues to evolve… Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.