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Wolves in the Throne Room is an American
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band formed in 2002 in
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, by brothers Aaron and Nathan Weaver. They have released seven full-length albums, two live albums, and two EPs to date. They have stated one of the founding concepts of the band to be channeling the "energies of the
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's landscape" into musical form.


History


Formation and ''Diadem of 12 Stars'' (2002–2006)

Brothers Aaron and Nathan Weaver formed the band in 2002. Their first practice took place in a falling-down cabin located on the then-abandoned and overgrown Calliope Farm, which they had recently moved to. Nathan met Nick Paul at a local party and the three began to write material for their first demo. At the time, Nick was heavily influenced by
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,
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, and
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, citing bands like
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, as well as
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and
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influences such as
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,
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, and
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. Aaron and Nathan's musical style was more informed by crust,
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, Norwegian black metal and American black metal. The band's first release was their 2004 demo, a black CD-R wrapped in fur with moss inside the lyric sheet. Nick Paul left the band soon after the first demo was recorded. Richard Dalahn joined the band in early 2005. They then began working on material for a second demo, which would end up including 2 tracks off of their first studio album
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. Their debut full-length album ''
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'' was released in 2006.Gnade, Adam (2006)
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Diadem was recorded with a budget of $1100 by Tim Green at Louder Studios in San Francisco.Grow, Kory (2005)
Wolves in the Throne Room
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The band played shows on the way down to San Francisco from Olympia to raise money for the project and borrowed equipment from local band
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at a squat show in Oakland on a previous tour and asked her to sing on the album. Jamie was nine months pregnant during recording of her vocal tracks. The album attracted the attention of
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, who signed the band, reissuing it on vinyl. The debut record received positive reviews, with Pitchfork stating that, "it's the inclusion of folk and goth that separates Wolves in the Throne Room from the pack, breaking up the madness with moments of poetic clarity."


''Two Hunters'' and ''Black Cascade'' (2007–2010)

The band released their second full-length album ''
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''. ''Two Hunters'' would be the first time the band would with producer
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, who produced later releases
Black Cascade ''Black Cascade'' is the third full-length studio album by the American ambient black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on March 31, 2009, and in Japan by Daymare Records on May 5, 2009. Track ...
and
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. During the ''
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and the
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, which has become a crucial feature in the band's sound. Persian classical singer
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performed vocals on the songs "Cleansing" and "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots." ''Two Hunters'' received critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the band's subtle blending of conventional metal and post-rock genres. Their third album ''
Black Cascade ''Black Cascade'' is the third full-length studio album by the American ambient black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on March 31, 2009, and in Japan by Daymare Records on May 5, 2009. Track ...
'' was released in March 2009, again through Southern Lord.Ratliff, Ben (2009)
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The album featured a much rawer and more stripped-down sound, and the band has said that they "wanted to record an album that focussed on guitar, drums and vocals, rather than studio explorations." After the release of ''Black Cascade'', the band began a period of touring in the
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supporting
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,
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, and Weedeater. The band played at both 2008 and 2009
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s,
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,
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, and
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. Roadburn released a Live at Roadburn 2008 album in early 2009. Wolves in the Throne Room were chosen by
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for the 2010
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festival held in Minehead, UK.


''Celestial Lineage'', ''Celestite'' (2011–2016)

The band released their fourth full-length album ''
Celestial Lineage ''Celestial Lineage'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on September 13, 2011. On August 9, 2011, "Woodland Cathedral" was posted for stre ...
'' on September 13, 2011, again produced by
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. This record was the first that the band wrote and recorded as a two piece. Music critic Brandon Stosuy described ''Celestial Lineage'' as "American black metal's idiosyncratic defining record of 2011". AllMusic's Eduardo Rivadavia argued that the album married the differing sounds of the two previous albums, "resulting in their most refined and confident outing to date." In January 2014, it was announced that a 'companion album' to the opus ''Celestial Lineage'' was set to be released, entitled ''Celestite''. Celestite was released in North America on Artemisia Records on July 8, 2014, and was described as an experimental extension on musical themes explored in their previous album ''
Celestial Lineage ''Celestial Lineage'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on September 13, 2011. On August 9, 2011, "Woodland Cathedral" was posted for stre ...
''. Daniel Ross of
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described ''Celestite'' as a departure from the band's "plectrum-annihilating assault" and praised the band's ability to act as "enablers of specific atmospheres, able to handhold a listener through incredibly dense forest in very low light."


''Thrice Woven'' (2016–2020)

In 2015, the band began work on a new record, under the title ''
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''. Initially set for release on September 22, 2017, it was released three days earlier on September 19.
Thrice Woven ''Thrice Woven'' is the sixth studio album by American black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. The album was released on September 22, 2017 through the band's own record label, Artemisia Records. The album was produced collaboratively with ...
received positive reviews from critics. Metal Hammer Magazine stating ''"They've returned with full force...a celebration of the visceral and elemental... It's an absolute pleasure to have them back again"''. In June 2016, the band remastered and reissued their first album ''
Diadem of 12 Stars ''Diadem of 12 Stars'' is the debut studio album of black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was this recording that caught the attention of Southern Lord Records, who subsequently signed the band in late 2006 and re-released the album on ...
,'' and announced a North American tour. In June 2018 WITTR won the award for Best Underground Band at Metal Hammer Magazine's 2018 Golden Gods Awards in London. The band toured regularly in support of Thrice Woven including a co-headline outing with Norway's Enslaved on the 2018
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Tour, and as support for
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and
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for 10 weeks in the US and Europe as part of Ecclesia Diabolica In 2019, the band signed a record deal with Century Media records who will be releasing their next album in 2020/2021. Wolves in the Throne Room supported bands
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and
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during their European tour in January 2020.


''Primordial Arcana'' and ''Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge'' (2021–present)

On June 10, 2021, the band released a new single, "Mountain Magick", and announced their upcoming seventh album, ''Primordial Arcana'', which was released on August 20. On August 16, 2023, the band released a new single, "Twin Mouthed Spring", and announced their upcoming EP, ''Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge'', due for release on September 29.


Musical style and live performances

The band's music has been described as "
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" and " Cascadian black metal".Hopper, Jessica (2009) "Wolves in the Throne Room. It's organic metal", ''
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'', May 15, 2009, p. 13 ('On the Town' section)
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for their combination of " ambience and violence" to create "emotionally impacting" music, especially on their 2007 sophomore album ''
Two Hunters ''Two Hunters'' is the second album by black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room and their debut album on Southern Lord Records. The band made minimal use of any digital effects or manipulation in the recording process. Wolves in the Throne Room has not incorporated most of the traditional traits of black metal such as
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, the use of pseudonyms and Satanic imagery.Hopper, Jessica (2009)
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Member Aaron Weaver has said, "Wolves in the Throne Room is not black metal, or, more accurately, we play black metal on our own terms, for our own reasons." And unlike most modern metal bands, Wolves in the Throne Room always use vintage amplifiers and recording equipment. Aaron Weaver has also described their music as "striving to operate on the mythic level", commenting that "I think there's this sense that we've lost something and we can't have it back. And maybe it's not something we ever wanted to begin with. That sense of despair and loss and you don't even know what you lost. That's one of the central themes in black metal and that runs through our records as well." He went on to add that one of the central ideals of the band is "the idea of uncovering the occult or the spiritual or the energetic reality of place. Being deeply connected to a place and creating music and art that rises up out of a landscape." Wolves in the Throne Room's sound is influenced by
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n black metal. Additionally, Wolves in the Throne Room has often cited American band
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as a key inspiration because their music "operates on a deep and intense mythic level". They have also mentioned synthesizer artists like
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as an influence. Wolves in the Throne Room prefer their live concerts to be firelit, whether it be performing outdoors or in an indoor venue.Anson, Matthew Grant (2011)
Year in Review: The best concerts of 2011
, ''The Copenhagen Post'', December 22, 2011, retrieved December 24, 2011
The band also does not permit flash photography at their shows.


Members

*Nathan Weaver – guitar, lead vocals (2002–present) *Aaron Weaver – drums, bass, synthesizers (2002–present) *Kody Keyworth – guitar, vocals (2017–present) ;Former members *Nick Paul - guitar (2003–2004) *Richard Dahlen – guitar (2005–2007) *Will Lindsay – guitar, backing vocals, bass (2008–2009) ;Session musicians *Nick Paul – guitar on ''Wolves in the Throne Room'' *Jamie Myers – sung vocals ''on Diadem of 12 Stars'', ''Malevolent Grain'' *
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– sung vocals on ''Two Hunters'' and ''Celestial Lineage'' *Will Lindsay (
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) – bass on ''Live at Roadburn 2008'' *Dino Sommese (
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, Asunder) – guest vocals *Ross Sewage (
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Timeline


Discography

;Studio albums *''
Diadem of 12 Stars ''Diadem of 12 Stars'' is the debut studio album of black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was this recording that caught the attention of Southern Lord Records, who subsequently signed the band in late 2006 and re-released the album on ...
'' (2006, Vendlus) *''
Two Hunters ''Two Hunters'' is the second album by black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room and their debut album on Southern Lord Records. The band made minimal use of any digital effects or manipulation in the recording process.Southern Lord Southern Lord is an American heavy metal record label that was founded in 1998 by Greg Anderson. It initially specialized in experimental metal: particularly doom metal, stoner rock, and drone metal. The label later expanded its line-up to i ...
) *''
Black Cascade ''Black Cascade'' is the third full-length studio album by the American ambient black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on March 31, 2009, and in Japan by Daymare Records on May 5, 2009. Track ...
'' (2009, Southern Lord) *''
Celestial Lineage ''Celestial Lineage'' is the fourth full-length studio album by American black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. It was released through Southern Lord Records on September 13, 2011. On August 9, 2011, "Woodland Cathedral" was posted for stre ...
'' (2011, Southern Lord) *''
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'' (2014, Artemisia Records) *''
Thrice Woven ''Thrice Woven'' is the sixth studio album by American black metal band Wolves in the Throne Room. The album was released on September 22, 2017 through the band's own record label, Artemisia Records. The album was produced collaboratively with ...
'' (2017, Artemisia Records) *''Primordial Arcana'' (2021, Relapse Records) ;EPs *'' Malevolent Grain'' (2009, Southern Lord) *''Crypt of Ancestral Knowledge'' (2023, Relapse Records) ;Live albums *'' Live at Roadburn 2008'' (2009, Roadburn) *''BBC Session 2011 Anno Domini'' (2013,
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) *''Turning Ever Towards The Sun - Live At Neudegg Alm'' (2014, Funkenflug Recordings) *''Live at the Bell House 9.12.11'' (2015, Saint Roch Recordings) ;Demos *''Wolves in the Throne Room'' (2004, independent) *''2005 Demo'' (2005, Ván Records)


References


External links

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