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Read more...Denver (USA) based black metallers Wayfarer have made available for streaming the first single from their upcoming album entitled World's Blood. The track named "The Dreaming Plain" precedes the late May release of the band's third album, and first for Profound Lore.
Wayfarer's World's Blood paints a hallucinatory picture of the Western frontier and the haunting presence of the blood in the soils from a culture lost to time, telling a story that is uniquely American, as reflected in the cover; an antique photograph by Edward S. Curtis taken in Montana in 1908. A reflection of the Rocky Mountains and high plains of their native Colorado, Wayfarer, draws influence as much from the dusty, dark Americana of the "Denver sound" and the scores of epic Westerns as they do the fury and melody of black metal. Recorded in the winter of early 2018 at The Thousand Caves in New York under the watchful production of Colin Marston, the band brings something original to the table with a sound that is at once aggressive and honest.
The fourth of five expansive movements on World's Blood, "The Dreaming Plain" is a prime example of the album's magnitude, with nearly eleven minutes of sweeping, epic intensity. Offers Wayfarer's Shane McCarthy of the song: "It's kind of a dreamlike song, as the title suggests. It came together very naturally, and I think that's reflected. One of the more ambient moments of the record but also one of the more vicious overall. It's a song about bleeding hallucinations, so it should be heavy." Profound Lore will release World's Blood on 25th May. Listen to "The Dreaming Plain" in the player below. Link