Windhand‘s anticipated fourth album Eternal Return comes out this Friday (10/5) via Relapse, and going by the two singles they released so far, it’s shaping up to be their biggest and clearest ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. We last heard from the crushingly heavy Richmond doom metal band Windhand when they released their 2015 album Grief's Infernal ...
Windhand kicked off their US tour behind their new album Grief’s Infernal Flower in NYC last Wednesday (10/21). Dorthia Cottrell and company played Gramercy Theatre with tourmates Danava and Monolord.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. This is a great morning for slow, heavy, extremely long new songs. We've already heard Anna Von Hausswolff's 12-minute "The Truth, ...
There have been a few bands that have helped define what doom metal is as a genre for their generation (pioneers like Black Sabbath, Saint Vitus and Pentagram, or more recently, Sleep and Electric ...
As theories go, it’s a particularly hellish one—the Indian-philosophy tenet that the second you die, you end up back on Earth having to do it all over again. According the concept of “eternal ...
The Richmond, Va. metal band's fourth album, Eternal Return, both reins in and matures its heavy and psychedelic throb. Windhand's "Grey Garden" probably isn't about Grey Gardens, the 1975 documentary ...
Windhand’s current tour supporting Russian Circles ran into difficulties when thieves got their hands on the band’s gear in Houston, TX last night, November 6. The band hasn’t made details of the ...
The songs themselves, though, suggest a Windhand more comfortable with itself, unashamed to show the frame beneath that lingering doom bulwark. Both “Red Cloud” and “Halcyon” sound like Nirvana and ...
Doom riffs and gorgeous vocals don’t normally come packaged together, but they are in the case of the Richmond, Virginia-based metal outfit Windhand. Fronted by dynamic powerhouse Dorthia Cottrell, ...
This is a great morning for slow, heavy, extremely long new songs. We've already heard Anna Von Hausswolff's 12-minute "The Truth, The Glow, The Fall." And now the Richmond, Virginia doom metal ...
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