"In mirrors digged up from the earth I see myself / Lambent upon my childhood fields in wounds" (Inmost Nigredo)
Fan homage to one of the best dark rock bands ever: In Solitude.
As well as to related artistic manifestations.

Saturday 14 December 2019

Erik Danielsson offers some hints about WATAIN's next plans and upcoming documentary

In a recent interview on The Art And Span Show Podcast published earlier today, among other topics more commonly discussed in several WATAIN interviews, Erik Danielsson also talked a bit more about  the band's -few but relevant- plans during next year, including announcing three last shows as part of the "Trident.Wolf.Eclipse" era, one of which is going to be the U.S. , in August; and also offered a few more hints at how their upcoming documentary movie is coming along. "It's looking pretty grim right now, in a good way", commented Erik about the movie. "It's kind of like 'A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica', but with a morbid touch to it."
"I want to do it because I want something to refer to when people want to have just an overall idea about what this band actually is. [...] And since WATAIN is also a very visual band, I like to take the visual element into it."
Erik also talked about the Watain Disciples Worldwide club, and how it manages to bring in its own context the similar, solemnly dedicated approach the band has towards its art and music; furthermore he discussed about touring different countries and playing to different audiences, and how the diversities and peculiarities of each WATAIN's album actually reflect the constant and dynamic progress throughout WATAIN's discography, as a result of creating music genuinely from the heart.
It's possible to download the podcast with the interview at this link.