Posted by Imperator on 6th December, 2012 @ 00:00 UTCBy Imperator on 06-12-2012 @ 00:00 UTC

Canadian Black Metal band Bloodaxe has returned after 8 years of inactivity, and will soon be releasing their third full length, titled "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down".

New Bloodaxe album announced
New Bloodaxe album announced

After being more or less inactive for a period of 8 years, Canadian Black Metal band Bloodaxe has recently announced that they will be releasing a new album in late December or early January through Northern Force Records. The new album will be titled "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down", following up their previous album, "Raping the Ancient", which was released in 2004.

The complete track list for "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down" is as follows:


  1. Gulveig
  2. Northern Winds of Genocide
  3. Return to the Throne
  4. Tears of the Elder
  5. Bleeding Ymir
  6. The Art of Decay
  7. Upon the Fields of Vigrid
  8. Seidr (Black Witch)
  9. Draugren


The band's founder, Nordavinden Lien, recently uploaded the song "Northern Winds of Genocide" to his YouTube channel:

 


For further information make sure you check out the official Bloodaxe Facebook profile.

Stay tuned for further updates regarding the release of "For Those Who Hunt the Wounded Down". Previous Bloodaxe albums can be found on Amazon.com.



Last edited by Imperator on 5th March, 2021 @ 11:12 UTC
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