The UKs Black Metal forerunners, WINTERFYLLETH make a stand with The Unyielding Season. Their ninth album is a social commentary wrapped in meticulously crafted poetry and prose. Where the preceding album, The Imperious Horizon (2024), described an ominous, malevolent force, lurking in the distance, The Unyielding Season now explores said threat becoming a reality. The raging wildfire to its predecessors calculating, icy cold, WINTERFYLLETHs first offering for their new record label is a reflection and a rebellion against the turmoils tearing individuals apart. It is a cry against the unsustainable weight of fear and pressure being pushed into the world, by the agents of a unresting, and unyielding force for evil.
Heroes Of A Hundred Fields is the first revolt on their ten-song manifesto, describing brave minds joining forces against a common oppressor to fight for their freedom. With Echoes In The After, WINTERFYLLETH delivers a striking epic: adapted from a poem by Sir Philip Sidneys late 16th-century romance The Countess Of Pembrokes Arcadia, the track was written as a reaction to the felling of the famous ‘Robin Hood’ tree at Sycamore Gap on Hadrians Wall, in the North East of the UK. The song unfolds in marvellous grandeur and calls for the beacons of rebellion to bit lit, against a tide of evil. The following track, A Hollow Existence, opens up with galloping drums and explodes into equally aggressive and atmospheric black metal fireworks. The bands trademark sound continues throughout Perditions Flame into the albums title track, a powerful observation of our worlds current situation and a voice for those silenced by its hostility. Atmospheric masters WINTERFYLLETH then pause their rage, making room for Unspoken Elegy, an acoustic guitar-driven instrumental enriched by equally hopeful and menacing cello melodies a hauntingly beautiful illustration of the dichotomy within The Unyielding Season. In Ashen Wake takes up the perilous undertone, taking its time before unveiling itself as another highly melodic black metal saga. Toward Elysium expands on that with a strong, old-school-inspired guitar riff, thrilling and catchy. Following another instrumental, the beautifully structured Where Dreams Once Grew, WINTERFYLLETH end the album with a cover of fellow Brits Paradise Losts Enchantment, originally released as the opening track on their 1995 classic Draconian Times.
Where our surroundings grow more challenging every day, WINTERFYLLETH offers a pause for respite and resistance. The world is on fire, and The Unyielding Season is a warning.
Tracks:
- 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)
Genres: Black Metal
Label: Napalm Records
Erscheinungsjahr: 2026
Künstler: WINTERFYLLETH
Spieldauer: 01:03:38
Format: CD
EAN: 0810210530071
GPSR Information:
Manufacturer:
Napalm Records Mailorder GmbH
Hammerplatz 2, 8790 Eisenerz, Austria
customer.service(at)napalmrecords.com

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