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WUODAN'S WUNDE - Announces Debut Album And Unveils One Track

The mysterious Austrian atmospheric black metal act Wuodan's Wunde recently announced the release of their debut album entitled Es glimmt empor aus ewger Nacht. The album which is in first place meant for fans of Paysage d'Hiver, Summoning, Wongraven, The Moon Lay Hidden Beneath A Cloud,... is set for official release on the 16th of January 2023 via Altare Productions.

Wuodan's Wunde comments: "We base our music on a certain ethos we gave to ourselves. Our actions, those we take and those we do not take, are based on that. Wuodan's Wunde and other projects associated with each other are not bound to social presence in any way."

Focusing listeners on the feelings of nostalgia through one big experience - understanding music created with the spirit of myth, textures of lo-fi soundscapes and elements of early/medieval music. "Wuodan's Wunde came through those channels: The aural aesthetics first, then melodic and harmonic work of Black Metal, Dunegon Synth and Early Music, and last but not least, the underlying conceptual work, the myth and poetry", explains the musician.

Coming from the Austrian black-metal scene, Wuodan's Wunde describes his relations to the genre as 'possession' saying: "It has always been the genre I felt most closely." The newest release also became an experiment for musician. Stepping from traditional methods of works and exploring different work-ethics.

With the base of synth sounds and various authentic instruments united with lo-fi processing and analogue synthesizers, Wuodan's Wunde united two polarities adding the necessary depth and harmony. And stepping away from dogmatic black-metal exploring medieval magic. One track, "II", is available for streaming and you can hear it below. Link