“Wolves chase the Light” planned for the 17th in honor of the Wolf Moon.
This album, like many, revolves around various personal experiences, rituals and insights from the last two years.
My fiancé and I moved onto 30 acres in June, 2020 and have been building a space for alternative cultural development, rune research and general practice of Indo-European Paganism.
Many of the lyrics are about our surrounding forest, landscape and the forces that we venerate therein.
Every song touches on a different aspect of animistic reverence or development of control over the forces of chaos.
Much of the atmosphere of the writing and music is based on Iron Age Germanic cults and magic, particularly the Goths, while also exploring aspects of Celtic, Vedic, Italic and Siberian Paganism…
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