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Winterfylleth ink a deal with Napalm Records, unveil new album details and release first single

Author Benedetta Baldin - 28.1.2026

Winterfylleth has signed with Napalm Records, and on March 27th, their ninth studio album, “The Unyielding Season,” will be released, as per theprp. The lead single from that masterpiece, “Heroes Of A Hundred Fields,” was directed by Killian Monson, according to the British black metal veterans. The band’s debut album after adding bassist/vocalist Mark Doyle last year is this one. You can get your copy of the album by clicking here.

‘Heroes Of A Hundred Fields‘ is framed in a wartime, battlefield setting and uses the premise of soldiers coming together, united as brothers, to fight against a foe who are powerful, oppressive, and domineering. It talks about how people should come together and fight for the freedoms they have and not succumb to those who would attack them and try to weaken them (or take them away entirely).

There have been so many ideas and schemes pushed into the world over the last few years that only serve to erode people’s personal freedoms, slowly, little-by-little, until they are gone. This song talks about ‘lighting the beacons of rebellion’ against those who would seek to undermine the way of life and freedom that we all – hopefully – hold dear.

Additionally, the group made collective comments about what you may anticipate from the entire album.

2026 marks a year of big changes for Winterfylleth! A new label, a new member, a new album, and the landmark of 20 years making music together. We are enthused by what this new chapter will bring, and as a result, we are now able to share our ninth album, ‘The Unyielding Season‘, with the world. It is also a powerful and virulent first output, through which we seal our new collaboration with Napalm Records.

In many ways, the new album is a reflection on – and a rebellion against – the turmoil’s and fears that are tearing the lives of many individuals apart. It is a cry against the unsustainable & constant weight of malevolence and pressure being pushed into the world by agents of an un-resting and unyielding force for evil.

We hope the album resonates with you, stirs your soul, and gives you a source for hope. But, we also hope it makes you ask questions of your own circumstances and gives you pause to consider the unnerving state of the world we all share.

Press release states:

‘Heroes Of A Hundred Fields‘ is the first revolt on their ten-song manifesto, describing brave minds joining forces against a common oppressor to fight for their freedom. The song unfolds in marvellous grandeur as chants of ‘Rebellions beacons now alight’, ring out against a tide of evil. With ‘Echoes In The After‘, Winterfylleth delivers a striking epic: adapted from a poem by Sir Philip Sidney’s late 16th-century romance ‘The Countess Of Pembroke’s Arcadia’, the track was written as a reaction to the felling of the famous ‘Robin Hood’ tree at Sycamore Gap on Hadrian’s Wall, in the North East of the UK.

The following track, ‘A Hollow Existence‘, opens up with galloping drums and explodes into equally aggressive and atmospheric black metal fireworks. The band’s trademark sound continues throughout ‘Perdition’s Flame’ into the album’s title track, a powerful observation of our world’s current situation and a voice for those silenced by its hostility.

Atmospheric masters Winterfylleth then pause their rage, making room for ‘Unspoken Elegy‘, an acoustic guitar-driven instrumental enriched by equally hopeful and menacing cello melodies—a hauntingly beautiful illustration of the dichotomy within The Unyielding Season.

‘In Ashen Wake‘ takes up the perilous undertone, taking its time before unveiling itself as another highly melodic black metal saga. ‘Toward Elysium‘ expands on that with a strong, old-school-inspired guitar riff, thrilling and catchy.

Following another instrumental, the beautifully structured ‘Where Dreams Once Grew’, Winterfylleth end the album running order with a bonus track, a cover of fellow Brits Paradise Lost’s ‘Enchantment‘, originally released as the opening track on their 1995 classic ‘Draconian Times‘.

Tracklist:

  1. Heroes Of A Hundred Fields
  2. Echoes In The After
  3. A Hollow Existence (feat. Flagrum)
  4. Perdition’s Flame
  5. The Unyielding Season
  6. Unspoken Elegy (feat. Arthur Thompson)
  7. In Ashen Wake
  8. Towards Elysium
  9. Where Dreams Once Grew
  10. Enchantment (Paradise Lost cover) (bonus track)