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Australian depressive black metal act Woewarden, featuring past and present members of well-known and established acts such as Deadspace, Advent Sorrow, Flesh Worship and Pestilential Shadows, in collaboration with Bitter Loss Records, has now announced that they will be releasing their latest album on vinyl for the first time in 2023. In The Art Of My Caged Existence will be coming out on the 1st of March 2023 and will be limited to 300 copies, standard black vinyl with a limited variant of a dark smoke.
Woewarden blends pummeling percussion, razor-sharp guitar work and piercing vocals to weave a desolate tapestry of torment and despair. With their critically acclaimed last album In The Art Of My Caged Existence, the band left a lasting impression within the scene, taking listeners on a dark and hypnotic journey straight into the depths of the human being. With nine tracks of atmospheric and depressive black metal, In The Art Of My Caged Existence has become an imposing work full of rage and beauty, haunting atmospheres and mournful feelings.
Woewarden on In The Art Of My Caged Existence and the upcoming vinyl release: "Under the new moniker, Woewarden, are proud to showcase the third full length album soon to be released on vinyl in 2023 (CD and Digital released October ’22): In The Art Of My Caged Existence. Comprised of former and current members of Deadspace, Advent Sorrow, Pestilential Shadows, Doomcave and Flesh Worship, we are also honoured to have our good friend Déhà (Imber Luminis, Déhà, and Slow) take the helm on production for this record; creating an engulfing yet clear mix and master that perfected our vision of the album. Combining that with our newly formed allegiance with Australian label, Bitter Loss Records (Battlegrave, Crypt Crawler, Ashen, Pustilence), and the always amazing artwork from Adam Burke of Nightjar Illustration, we truly believe we’ve created something truly special and reflective of our take on atmospheric, yet bleak and harrowing Australian black metal."
Check out the band's latest lyric video for "Wreath Of Viscera" right below. Link