Finland's black/doom/folk metallers Hexvessel have announced a European tour to present their latest album, Nocturne, a work steeped in pagan and animist spirit, where nature and the unseen converge, released last June on Prophecy Productions. For this series of concerts, Hexvessel join forces with French pioneers of occult rock, Aluk Todolo, who have recently released Lux, an album on which light and telluric energy intertwine.
Hexvessel's singer and songwriter, Mat "Kvohst" McNerney, comments: "I am proud to finally announce a tour to celebrate the release of Nocturne and in such a perfect company. We are ready to illuminate your night!"
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