Wolves in the throne room - 19 April 2012 - L'Aeronef - Lille
music · ·L'Aeronef, Lille
Wolves in the Throne Room is an American band pioneering atmospheric black metal, renowned for its immersive soundscapes and exploration of Pacific Northwest nature and mysticism.
Formed in 2003 in Olympia, Washington, by brothers Aaron and Nathan Weaver, Wolves in the Throne Room (often abbreviated WITTR) quickly established itself as a major force in American black metal. The band forged a distinctive sound, fusing the raw ferocity of black metal with atmospheric, post-rock, and ambient elements, creating epic and immersive compositions. Their music is deeply rooted in the veneration of nature, pagan imagery, and the spirituality of the Pacific Northwest, often labeled "Cascadian Black Metal."
Their early discography, notably Diadem of 12 Stars (2006) and the acclaimed Two Hunters (2007), defined their unique approach, characterized by long, evolving passages, intense blast beats, raw vocals, and ethereal synthetic textures. These works not only solidified their reputation but also inspired a new generation of black metal bands seeking to transcend genre conventions.
With albums like Black Cascade (2009) and Celestial Lineage (2011), WITTR continued to refine their craft, exploring complex dynamics and meditative atmospheres. Their sound became synonymous with sonic rituals that evoke the power and solitude of ancient forests and wild landscapes, creating a listening experience that is both introspective and grandiose.
Wolves in the Throne Room has left an indelible mark on the music scene, proving that black metal could be both brutal and deeply contemplative, while carrying a powerful ecological and spiritual message. Their influence endures, making them emblematic figures of contemporary atmospheric black metal.