German autumnal post-black metallers Waldgeflüster reveal the new track "Krähenpsalme". The track is the third to be revealed from the band's seventh album, Knochengesänge I and Knochengesänge II, set for international release on November 7 via AOP Records. The track features Austin Lunn of Panopticon.
The band comments: "'Krähenpsalme' is a song about coming to terms with ones mortality and that all our monuments and deeds will be forgotten sooner rather than later. Austin lent us his incredible voice and actually sung in German for the first time. We recorded his part while he vistied me to celebrate my 40th birthday out alone in the mountains and woods last december. So everything around his guest part is somehow incredible and I am very thankful for his contribution and friendship. Anyhow, hope you enjoy this classic Waldgeflüster tune!"
With powerful riffs and a unique soundscape paired with intense lyrics, Waldgeflüster have always created an unmistakable closeness to nature and emotion. Matured over the years, and after four years of work, a new double-album is now ready: Knochengesänge I and Knochengesänge II, which are dedicated to the carousel of thoughts on the subject of mortality and legacy.
Listen to the epic "Krähenpsalme" right below, and over HERE and HERE you can check out even more info and the previously released singles "Knochengesang" and "Crusade In The Dark". Link

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