Wiegedood Debut 'Nuages'

2021-10-14 by Fernando Alves | 9 Comments
Belgian black metallers Wiegedood shared the first single, 'Nuages', from their upcoming album There's Always Blood At The End Of The Road, out January 14th, 2022 via Century Media Records. The official music video can be seen below.


Directed by Jonas Hollevoet

Wiegedood will be hitting the road in the first quarter of 2022. The dates are as follows:

20.01.2022 (NL) Amsterdam - Q-Factory *
21.01.2022 (FR) Paris - Petit Bain *
22.01.2022 (FR) Colmar - Grillen *
23.01.2022 (BE) Brussels - AB-Box *
25.01.2022 (DE) Hamburg - Hafenklang *
26.01.2022 (DK) Copenhagen - Vega *
27.01.2022 (DE) Berlin - Zukunft *
28.01.2022 (DE) Leipzig - UT Connewitz *
29.01.2022 (PL) Poznan - Pod Minoga
30.01.2022 (CZ) Prague - Fuchs2 *
31.01.2022 (HUN) Budapest - Durer Kert *
01.02.2022 (AT) Vienna - Arena *
02.02.2022 (AT) Innsbruck - PMK *
03.02.2022 (IT) Mezzago - Bloom *
04.02.2022 (CH) Dudingen - Bad Bonn *
05.02.2022 (DE) Munich - Feierwerk *
06.02.2022 (DE) Cologne - Gebaeude 9 *
10.03.2022 (UK) Birmingham - Hare & Hound
11.03.2022 (UK) Bristol - he Crown
12.03.2022 (UK) Newcastle - The Cluny
13.03.2022 (UK) Glasgow Broadcast
14.03.2022 (N.IRE) Belfast - Voodoo
15.03.2022 (IRE) Galway - Roisin Dubh
16.03.2022 (IRE) Dublin - Grand Social
17.03.2022 (UK) Manchester - Star & Garter
18.03.2022 (UK) Plymouth - The Underground
19.03.2022 (UK) London - Oslo
22.03.2022 (LT) Vilnius - XI20
23.03.2022 (LV) Riga - Melna Piektdiena
24.03.2022 (EE) Tallinn - Sveta Baar
25.03.2022 (RU) Saint Petersburg - Lastochka
26.03.2022 (RU) Moscow - Gorod

* w/ Portrayal Of Guilt

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haesslichermensch
October 14th 2021
131 Comments


25.1 Hamburg .. uhhh I am gonna love this.

Dewinged
Emeritus
October 14th 2021
33215 Comments


Damn, this is the third euro tour announcement that I've seen this week skipping Spain. One of them even plays in Portugal without a date in between. Poor fellows :/

RustCohle
October 14th 2021
450 Comments


One of the most disturbing videos I ever saw and song is pro as fuck.

Donchivo
October 14th 2021
2335 Comments


@haesslichermensch, yeah!!! I'll be at Hafenklang too!

haesslichermensch
October 14th 2021
131 Comments


Hey @Donchivo that is cool. Maybe meet next year at the location? Too soon to get into details since it is a long way and who knows what the pandemic brings in the upcoming winter.

AnEpicDeath
October 14th 2021
357 Comments


This is pretty dope. Pure black metal, but it has a death metal-like level of intensity and aggression.

kevbogz
October 15th 2021
6765 Comments


solid but trading mongolian throat singing for autism moans is p disappointing

zaruyache
October 15th 2021
28797 Comments


they're just preempting ghost bath for worst vocal section of 2021.

botb
October 15th 2021
20039 Comments


This song is insane



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