Windhand recently released “Two Urns” – the leading single from their third full-length album, Grief’s Infernal Flower. Produced by Jack Endino (Nirvana, High On Fire, Soundgarden), the album stands to see Windhand cementing themselves as one of the premier metal bands of our time. Windhand convey an irrepressible sense of motion even within the slowest of songs. It’s a massive sound, heavy, personal and a modern testament to the power of doom and stoner metal’s legacies.
On Grief’s Infernal Flower, front woman Dorthia Cottrell firmly establishes herself as one of today’s most powerful vocalists – perfectly balancing beauty with enormous force. The twin-guitar attack of Garrett Morris and Asechiah Bogdan weaves together nine songs of perfect riffs and fuzzed-out bliss. That often-delicate splendor is all tempered by the colossal rhythmic mastery of bassist Parker Chandler and drummer Ryan Wolfe, whose lower-register expertise serves as the backbone of the new record.
Windhand – Grief’s Infernal Flower Tracklisting:
1. Two Urns
2. Forest Clouds
3. Crypt Key
4. Tanngrisnir
5. Sparrow
6. Hyperion
7. Hesperus
8. Kingfisher
9. Aition