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Winterfylleth: Imperious Horizon - Solid White - VINYL LP

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Management number 205680259 Release Date 2025/10/22 List Price $129.60 Model Number 205680259
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Title: Imperious Horizon - Solid White
Artist: Winterfylleth
Label: Candlelight
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5401148006506
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
Release Date: 2024-09-13
Number of Discs: 2

Following the fantastic The Reckoning Dawn, atmospheric Black Metal masters and leading UK force Winterfylleth return with their brand new album, The Imperious Horizon. After a period of writing and recording during most of 2023, Winterfylleth emerged in early 2024 with a run of high profile shows supporting legendary band, Emperor in the UK and Ireland, as well as appearances at key European festivals like Inferno and Ragnarök. The album was created with long term producer Chris Fielding once more, and featured guest vocals from Alan Averill (Primordial) on the expansive, epic track "In Silent Grace". The album was mastered (for the first time) by Mark Mynett (Mynetaur Productions) and also featured an exciting new cover version of Emperor's "The Majesty of the Night Sky' as a bonus track.

Tracks:
1.1 First Light
1.2 Like Brimming Fire
1.3 Dishonour Enthroned
1.4 Upon This Shore
1.5 The Imperious Horizon
1.6 In Silent Grace
1.7 To the Edge of Tyranny
1.8 Earthen Sorrows
1.9 The Insurrection
1.10 The Majesty of the Night Sky
1.11 In Silent Grace

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