Biographie
After 6 years, it was time for Wolvennest to enter the cult venue Magasin 4 again. Formed in 2013 by Michel Kirby, Marc De Backer and Corvus Von Burtle, the trio released a first full length in collaboration with Austrian veterans Der Blutharsch in 2016 through Weme Records. This weird album got in the radar of occult German label Van records, that repressed it and is since then Wolvennest collaborator for every release. Joined soon after by a solid live line up, the band found in Shazzula its voice and synth/theremin magician. In 2018, Wolvennest released their sophomore "Void" in 2018. Thanks to this album, Wolvennest toured Europe twice and had the chance to perform it, fully, at Roadburn 2019 edition. The "Vortex "EP was released the same year. 2021 proved to be, despite the "no live music era", a busy year for the Wolvennest collective: a double album (Temple), a live album (live in Ancienne Belgique) and a collaboration under the "Nest" banner, featuring long time friends from the Occult European circle. The sextet, regularly joined by their producer Déhà on stage, will hit Magasin 4 and and be able to present the album "Temple" for the first time in Brussels. While it's not a release party per se, it sure looks like it.
Biographie
After 6 years, it was time for Wolvennest to enter the cult venue Magasin 4 again. Formed in 2013 by Michel Kirby, Marc De Backer and Corvus Von Burtle, the trio released a first full length in collaboration with Austrian veterans Der Blutharsch in 2016 through Weme Records. This weird album got in the radar of occult German label Van records, that repressed it and is since then Wolvennest collaborator for every release. Joined soon after by a solid live line up, the band found in Shazzula its voice and synth/theremin magician. In 2018, Wolvennest released their sophomore "Void" in 2018. Thanks to this album, Wolvennest toured Europe twice and had the chance to perform it, fully, at Roadburn 2019 edition. The "Vortex "EP was released the same year. 2021 proved to be, despite the "no live music era", a busy year for the Wolvennest collective: a double album (Temple), a live album (live in Ancienne Belgique) and a collaboration under the "Nest" banner, featuring long time friends from the Occult European circle. The sextet, regularly joined by their producer Déhà on stage, will hit Magasin 4 and and be able to present the album "Temple" for the first time in Brussels. While it's not a release party per se, it sure looks like it.