Vvilderness

Szombathely, HU · 2017–present · active
Black MetalFolk Metal
Vvilderness is a post-black/folk metal project from Szombathely, Hungary, active since 2017 and notable for incorporating self-built traditional instruments including hurdy-gurdy, talharpa, and nyckelharpa. Praised by Heavy Blog Is Heavy for achieving "forceful, explosive black metal" alongside tantalizing folk contrasts, releases like "Devour The Sun" and "Path" define a uniquely atmospheric "woodgaze" sound.

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Vvilderness Discography

Devour The Sun
Devour The Sun 2017 · EP
Devour The Sun (instrumental)
Devour The Sun (instrumental) 2017 · EP
Oblivion
Oblivion 2018 · LP
Shores Of Nothingness
Shores Of Nothingness 2018 · EP
Dark Waters
Dark Waters 2020 · EP
As Above, So Below
As Above, So Below 2021 · EP
Path
Path 2023 · EP
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