Celebrating a decade of destruction, Belgian two piece Traditional Doom Metal act High Inquisitor Woe have unveiled a playthrough video for “He Who Wards Off Wolf” as they continue to use Conan the Barbarian and Hunter S. Thompson as their main lyrical influences. Gio Smet Records have no doubt added them to their Christmas card
A tribute to the ancient Roman ritual of the Lupercalia, a second single from the upcoming album “Painted Vision of an Era Forlorn” has surfaced from the black depths in “He Who Wards Off Wolf” by Belgian Epic Doom Metal act High Inquisitor Woe. The record is out via Gio Smet Records on 28th October.
While the initial announcement of the album didn’t come with the obligatory first single, don’t boo at Belgian Epic Doom Metal formation High Inquisitor Woe because it’s here now. They’ve chosen the title track “Painted Vision Of An Era Forlorn” for the purpose with 28th October via Gio Smet Records all you need to know.
Gio Smet Records have announced that they will be distributing “Painted Vision Of An Era Forlorn” from Belgian Epic Doom Metal formation High Inquisitor Woe on 28th October. An entirely DIY or DIE album, has been created in its entirety by vocalist and guitarist Glenn Stappaerts, backing vocalist, guitarist and bassist Mathijs Ignoul and drummer