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Wolvennest announce new double album ‘Procession’

WOLVENNEST have announced a brand new album!

Titled Procession, the upcoming album from the Belgian occult doom-rock band is the follow-up to 2023’s The Dark Path to the Light (and 2020’s Temple), and is scheduled to be released in October this year, via Consouling Sounds.

Speaking about the new record, guitarist Corvus says, “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. 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.”

Lead guitarist Marc De Backer explains the album’s concept, “strip the word procession of its religious bindings. This world has had its chance, and our species has failed utterly. This procession is the soundtrack of our extinction, plain and simple.”

Alongside the announcement of the new album, WOLVENNEST have released a brand new song from the upcoming album; Décharné.

Listen to Décharné here: 

Also, you can view both the track list and artwork for the upcoming new album below:

Track List:

  1. Another Nail
  2. Purple Poison
  3. The Shadow Of Your Side
  4. Damnation
  5. Décharné
  6. Things That Breathe Are Death
  7. Burial
  8. Farmadihana
  9. Hunters
  10. Tarantism
  11. The Last Chamber

Procession - Wolvennest

Procession is set for release on October 17th via Consouling Sounds. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on WOLVENNEST like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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