WINTERFYLLETH, die englischen Black Metaller mit Hang zu derben, skandinavischen Black Sounds und beinahe epischen Songs haben ihren neuen Track `Echoes In The After` als Video veröffentlicht. Der Track ist Teil des “The Unyielding Season“ Albums, das als bereits neunte Full-Length Veröffentlichung, am 27. März erscheint.
Chris Naughton über `Echoes In The After`:
“The lyric for this song was written as a reaction to the cutting down of the famous ‚Robin Hood‘ tree at Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall, in the North East of the UK. The song is about how some people seem to loathe iconic symbols of history and cultural importance that the local community share in, and hold dear. It speaks to a wayward mentality of individuals who would happily see these types of landmark destroyed – as though nothing is sacred. The lyric paints an image of the land and nature responding to the damage of the tree – almost like it is reacting to the loss of a limb or of a part of itself. It speaks about the wider area being scarred by this situation – with the lyric being written like a lament from nature to itself, condemning the demise of such an iconic symbol. A event that felt like it occurred in a cold, oddly curated and premeditated manner. It was an unsettling circumstance that resonated with us all in the band; particularly as we had used the tree as inspiration for the artwork of our 2018 album, ‘The Hallowing of Heirdom’.”
Videostream:
The Unyielding Season Trackliste
Heroes of a Hundred Fields
Echoes in the After
A Hollow Existence
Perdition’s Flame
The Unyielding Season
Unspoken Elegy
In Ashen Wake
Towards Elysium
Where Dreams Once Grew
Enchantment (Paradise Lost cover)

