Active in the pagan metal scene for over 20 years, Nydvind is among the genre pioneers in France and will release its fourth album, Tetramental II - Telluria, on 21 March through Malpermesita Records.
A journey through elements and ages, where the raw energy of black metal meets the profound melancholy of doom and the organic vitality of folk. Telluria is the second chapter of the Tetramental tetralogy dedicated to the four elements of nature.
Tetramental is not just a series of albums; it's a sonic odyssey dedicated to the primal forces of nature. Following the success of Tetramental I - Seas Of Oblivion in 2018, Telluria delves deep into the earthly roots of this captivating universe.
Immerse yourself in this fascinating world and let the very essence of nature sweep you away in this epic new chapter. Link

Tetramental II - Telluria tracklist:
1. Telluria
2. Thanetian Sublimity
3. Heart Of The Woods - Part II
4. Ebony Sanctum
5. Dance Of The Ages
6. Into The Pantheon Of Absinthia

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"I'm quite obsessive, and when I work on music, I can overwork and get myself in trouble. I always had a breakdown when I finished an album, because I drove myself to the brink." - Mick Moss
"When I make a song, I know I could do it better, but I'm happy with it. It doesn't have to be perfect, and I like it when it's not. That's why I can make it that way." - Rapha Hell
"There's much more detail in our music now than 20 years ago. It's also much easier nowadays because you can do many things at home." - Morten Lybecker
