Posted by Imperator on 20th August, 2024 @ 18:03 UTCBy Imperator on 20-08-2024 @ 18:03 UTC

The new album will be titled "Bless the North Winds", and will mark the band's fifth studio album in a career spanning 25 years.

Bloodaxe reveal new album in the works
Bloodaxe reveal new album in the works

Canadian Black Metal viking Canada Bloodaxe has recently announced that a brand new album is in the works, titled "Bless the North Winds" and featuring 10 tracks of pounding Boreal Metal. The album will mark the band's fifth full-length album in a career spanning three decades, and is currently in the recording phase:

 


The album will be recorded and mixed at the famed Necromorbus Studios in Sweden, and will feature Polish session drummer Krzysztof Klingbein, who also contributed drums to the previous Bloodaxe album, "Gales of November".

Stay tuned for more info: https://bloodaxe.bandcamp.com/



Last edited by Imperator on 20th August, 2024 @ 18:19 UTC
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