Diadem Of 12 Stars (Remastered)

Wolves In The Throne Room
Diadem Of 12 Stars (Remastered)

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Artemisia
Release date: 16/Jun/2016
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Queen Of The Borrowed Light"
02. "Face In A Night Time Mirror [Part 1]"
03. "Face In A Night Time Mirror [Part 2]"
04. "(A shimmering radiance) Diadem of 12 stars"
Number of discs: 1
Extra-Infos: 6-panel Digipak/ 12pg. Booklet
Description:Diadem Of 12 Stars by Wolves In The Throne Room, released 16 June 2016, includes the following tracks: "Face In A Night Time Mirror Part 2" and more. This version of Diadem Of 12 Stars comes as a 1xCD in a(n) Digipak, 6-Panel packaging. - 6-PANEL DIGIPAK/12PG. BOOKLET
CD reissue. 2005 release from the Olympia, Washington-based black metal band. Written almost exclusively in a windowless, black room over the long, dark nights of winter 2005, Diadem of 12 Stars was the first official Wolves in the Throne Room release. Re-imagining black metal as an ode to rain storms, wood smoke and the wild energies of the Pacific Northwest, Wolves in the Throne Room craft a unique melancholic atmosphere. Diadem of 12 Stars is about lunar sorcery on Cascadian mountaintops and encounters with wild spirits. In contrast to the icy, razor sharp sound-scapes of their '90s Norwegian forebears, Diadem of 12 Stars is lush and ethereal, dripping with rain-soaked moss and lichen.
6-panel digipak with clear tray (middle panel) & 12-page booklet. Recorded at Louder Studios in August 2005
"Diadem Of 12 Stars (Remastered)" is the reissued version of Wolves In The Throne Room's groundbreaking debut album, now available in a high-quality CD format by Artemisia. This record marked a turning point in atmospheric black metal, blending haunting melodies with raw intensity and nature-inspired themes. The remastering process brings new clarity and depth to the original tracks, allowing listeners to experience the band's visionary soundscapes as never before. Artemisia, known for its dedication to quality releases within underground music genres, ensures that this edition meets the highest standards for audiophiles and collectors alike. Wolves In The Throne Room are pioneers of American atmospheric black metal, hailing from Olympia, Washington. Since their formation in 2003 by brothers Aaron and Nathan Weaver, they have gained international acclaim for redefining black metal through environmental consciousness and immersive live performances. Their discography includes critically acclaimed albums such as "Two Hunters," "Celestial Lineage," and "Thrice Woven." With numerous tours across Europe and North America under their belt, Wolves In The Throne Room continue to influence countless artists within extreme music circles.
No. of tracks: 4
Manufacturer No.: 00099816
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Alexander S. - 15/Jan/2020 4 of 5 Stars!
Wolves In The Throne Room is a band that feeds its music with ideas of the radical wing of the movement for the protection of the environment, biodynamic farming and even ecological feminism (which does not happen in the world!)! A solid legacy, not very labor-black, but strong just in its independence from ideological cliches and cliches. The figurative system is filled with pictures of night shadows, fire dancing, smells of a fire, the combined magic of the forest. Genre - atmospheric black, sharing bread with folk black and finally calming down as a "forest" metal. Ideas and moods - thoughtfulness when looking, embracing the whole space, all the vertical and horizontal. The most prosaic in Wolves music ... is, of course, extremely dynamic plots based on traditional atmospheric guitars and dense anarchistic blast beat with the addition of delicious melodic losses that quickly disappear in the abyss of chaotic atmosphere. The finale of these long-lasting games guarantees Olympic (damn!) Calm and a constructive look after military enthusiasm. Americans generally eagerly play on the pathetics of a frozen chord and an enchanted tremolo before firing a volley of all guns, or they often make percussion itself loud. The music of the American Wolves is primarily a claim to spirituality and a good finish of black metal, not disdain for this by any doom means. From doom metal there is good acoustics and some slowdowns. Yes, there’s airy female vocals, but it’s extremely small. What is clearly not from the thought here is raggedness: far from always we can feel the organicness of the plot moves, rather the opposite. So, the second part of “Face in a Night Time Mirror” completely shamelessly breaks into the ears, not wanting to push off from its predecessor, being its direct heiress. However, there, after some time, stringy chords sound pretty good - it is quite motivated. In general, from Wolves In The Throne Room at this stage I want more variety and less routine within the same composition. So, “Diadem of 12 Stars” is a very good album combining Nordic (say, Ulver) and more liberal (certainly, Agalloch) influences, atmospheric in the black sense exactly as much as geography and certain worldviews allow it.