Wodensthrone

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Heófungtid 08:14 Tools
Leódum On Lande 06:58 Tools
Fyrgenstréam 03:12 Tools
Those That Crush the Roots of Blood 10:28 Tools
Black Moss 12:41 Tools
Upon These Stones 11:00 Tools
Pillar of the Sun 05:26 Tools
Jormungandr 07:00 Tools
First Light 10:58 Tools
The Remaining Few 00:39 Tools
The Great Darkness 07:57 Tools
Battle Lines 11:23 Tools
The Storm 05:58 Tools
Wyrgþu 09:30 Tools
That Which Is Now Forgotten - 597 11:33 Tools
The Name of the Wind 13:30 Tools
That Which is Now Forgotten – 597 11:32 Tools
The Scouring 06:41 Tools
Æðelu 02:08 Tools
Scinlæca 09:17 Tools
These Isolated Lands 08:41 Tools
A Tribute to our Glorious Dead 05:38 Tools
Leodum On Lande [Edit] 04:59 Tools
Heófungtíd 08:14 Tools
Slaget I Skogen Bortenfor 12:23 Tools
That Which Is Now Forgotten (597) 12:34 Tools
That Which Is Not Forgotten - 597 11:31 Tools
Loss (Full Album) 11:31 Tools
Heуfungtid 08:14 Tools
That Which is Now Forgotten – 597 11:31 Tools
That Which is Now Forgotten ˆ 597 11:32 Tools
Wyrd Bið Ful Aræd 06:48 Tools
Folkvang - The Light For New Creations 06:16 Tools
Folkvang - Sorrow 02:20 Tools
Folkvang - Through The Flocks Of Sunrise 05:41 Tools
Wodensthrone - Æðelu 02:08 Tools
Folkvang - Aryjski Sturm (Šturm Cover) 05:15 Tools
Wodensthrone - The Scouring 06:41 Tools
Wodensthrone - These Isolated Lands 08:40 Tools
Wodensthrone - Scinlæca 09:17 Tools
Wodensthrone - a tribute to our glorious dead 05:37 Tools
Loss 04:17 Tools
Niroth - The Flame In My Hand 06:10 Tools
Curse 05:44 Tools
Leуdum On Lande 06:58 Tools
2. Jormungandr 07:02 Tools
3. First Light 11:00 Tools
1. The Remaining Few 00:41 Tools
Heofungtid 00:41 Tools
5. Battle Lines 00:00 Tools
Fyrgenstrйam 03:11 Tools
4. The Great Darkness 00:00 Tools
Fyrgenstréam 03:11 Tools
6. Wyrgthu 00:00 Tools
Leódum On Lande 06:58 Tools
Heófungtid 08:14 Tools
That Which Is Not Forgotten 11:32 Tools
7. The Storm 06:00 Tools
That Which is Now Forgotten - 06:00 Tools
8. The Name Of The Wind 13:28 Tools
Mara 04:17 Tools
Storm 05:40 Tools
Through The Flocks Of Sunrise 05:40 Tools
Léodum On Lande 06:58 Tools
Leodum On Lande 06:58 Tools
Fyrgenstream 06:58 Tools
Sorrow 05:40 Tools
The Light For New Creations 05:40 Tools
Wyrgthu 05:40 Tools
Loss - Those That Crush The Roots Of Blood (10:28) 05:40 Tools
Loss - Leodum On Lande (6:58) 11:06 Tools
Slaget I Skogen Bortenfor (Enslaved Cover) 12:22 Tools
Scinlaca 09:18 Tools
Leَdum On Lande 09:18 Tools
Aryjski Sturm (Sturm cover) 09:18 Tools
Curse - The Storm (5:58) 09:18 Tools
Loss - Black Moss (12:41) 11:32 Tools
Héofungtid 08:14 Tools
Loss - Fygenstream (3:10) 08:14 Tools
Curse - Wyrgthu (9:28) 08:14 Tools
Heَfungtid 08:14 Tools
Fyrgenstreom 08:14 Tools
Fyrgenstr閍m 08:14 Tools
Loss - Heofungtid (8:14) 11:32 Tools
That Which is Now Forgotten 597 11:32 Tools
Le骴um On Lande 11:32 Tools
Loss - Pillar Of The Sun (5:24) 11:32 Tools
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Wodensthrone was formed in Winterfylleð of 2005, in the Sundered Lands of North Eastern England, by founding members Brunwulf, Wildeþrýð, Gerádwine, and Hréowsian. In these formative days, the clan’s sound was raw and primitive, but still hinted at a sense of sorrow, with lyrics focusing on the darker aspects of England’s history. However, by Eostremonað of 2006, the clan’s music had developed both technically and melodically, and so Æðelwalh was recruited on synths. It was at this point that Wodensthrone truly began to resemble their current incarnation, growing both musically and conceptually. After a number of live assaults, the clan self-recorded the song ’A Tribute To Our Glorious Dead’ on a 16-track, and thus the split 7" with fellow kinsmen Niroth was born. The clan also entered the studio to record 2 more songs, ’Scinlaeca’ and ’These Isolated Lands’ which would eventually emerge on the ’Over The Binding Of The Waves’ split CD with Folkvang (Belarus) on Ancient Nation records. However, the clan still felt incomplete, and so comrade Eldbeorn joined the clan on guitar in the Blotmonað of 2006, completing the line-up and adding further depths of melody and savagery to the clan’s sound. At the dawn of 2007, despite being hindered by personal circumstances, the clan re-entered the studio to record ’The Scouring’ and to put the finishing touches to their material for the split with Folkvang. In Ðrimilcemonað of 2007 the clan were greatly honoured to appear live alongside Negura Bunget and Fen in the Sundered Lands; one of the defining moment’s in the band’s history. Later that month the clan also confirmed their alliance with Bindrune Recordings, and began focusing on their debut full length. During the Weodmonað of 2007, Eldbeorn decided to leave the clan for personal reasons, and so Rædwalh, of That Hideous Strength, was asked to join in his stead. His addition to the band has cemented the twin guitar approach Wodensthrone values and feels best captures their spirit in the live setting. While spending time with Negura Bunget in Ðrimilcemonað of 2007, the clan were made an offer to record their then-written debut album, Loss, in Romania. The summer* of 2008 saw that opportunity realised when Loss was recorded during a two week period at Negura Studios in Timisoara. With Huppogramos and Arioch at the studio helm, the band worked arduously in the oppressive heat of a Transylvanian summer to craft the album, ensuring that no fine details of their musical vision were undeveloped. During that fortnight, with no time to even begin to mix their opus, the clan worked late into every night to record their performances ready for the final masterstrokes, which were provided by Huppogramos, lasting into early 2009. Like any work of art carefully crafted over a long period of time, Loss represents a journey as cathartic and rewarding as it was tiring and testing. And now it finally stands as a bold testament not only to the aforementioned journey itself but also as a majestic threnody to Old Albion. With its release, Wodensthrone intend to carve their own path through black metal and, while paying homage to the many muses of old, shed new light on the progressive wave of art they have come to represent. Upon the clan’s return to their homeland, and after much consideration since their journey to Romania, it was decided that Æðelwalh would leave Wodensthrone both due to personal differences with the band and his impractical distance from the Sundered Lands, the spiritual home of the band. The clan recently announced that Árfæst is playing synths. "Wodensthrone take their inspiration from Britain's forgotten heathen past, creating epic, sorrowful pagan black metal." http://www.myspace.com/wodensthrone http://www.bindrunerecordings.com Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.