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  • This forceful acoustic release brings back the 8 vinyl tracks including 5 further re-recordings from the "In the Fields" and "Flammende Welt" period. The album appears as a whole, dealing with Forest not only as the place for Retreat and Consideration (Waldgang) but also as the place for Resistance and Change (Wende). Here, the seeker gathers new strength for his nearly hopeless struggle against new forms of might - and finally prevails. "Weltenwende" has 13 tracks totaling 43 minutes. Packaged in a digipak.


  • After the "Weltenwende" 10," Darkwood produced this live CD, entitled "The Final Hour." It contains 11 tracks of previously released material played at several concerts and presented with different arrangements and instrumentation. This album gives a nice overview while adding a new dimension to Darkwood's studio works. Comes in a nice digipak.


  • This Darkwood album gathers ten of the darkest and most threatening tracks on the final hope and the final curse, on miracle weapons and a race that could only be lost. The music is a fusion of acoustic instruments, haunting soundscapes, stirring vocals, and historical samples. The clouds of autumn were drawing near and the world shivered in the storms of the sun... Comes in a Digipak.


  • 10 tracks, 43 minutes, Digipak Darkwood proved to be one of the most prolific and outstanding German neofolk bands.This upcoming studio album is certainly the most forceful recording so far. It combines martial acoustic songs and dark folk tunes, using acoustic sources like guitars, classical instruments, organic drums, and distorted basses. The 10 tracks dedicated to Youth & Fire are the perfectsoundtrack for Winter Solstice. They shall evoke the burning need for a great change, forcing hands into hands. The standards already high after "Flammende Welt" and "Herbstgewölk" are even set higher now. (HV10)


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    "Flammende Welt" is the third album by the German band Darkwood. After leading us into neoclassical soundscapes and battlefield atmospheres on their album "Heimat & Jugend," they now close the circle to "In the Fields" and present a heroic acoustic album with both German and English vocals and an omnipresent touch of melancholy. Martial tunes and samples complete the historical tale.