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* LongTitle: "(Hands Pull You Through Purple) Black Tea", "If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo", "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of Twelve Stars", "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots".
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* ShoutOut: "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog" is named after a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_above_the_Sea_of_Fog famous painting]] by Caspar David Friedrich.

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* ShoutOut: "Wanderer Above the Sea of Fog" is named after a [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderer_above_the_Sea_of_Fog [[Art/WandererAboveTheSeaOfFog famous painting]] by Caspar David Friedrich.Creator/CasparDavidFriedrich.
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* AwesomeMcCoolname: The band itself has one.
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* MohsScaleOfRockAndMetalHardness: Mostly a 9. The band's first demo and scattered other songs (like "Hate Crystal") could reach a 10, while "A Looming Resonance" is probably a 7 and the band's ambient works (and "Dea Artio") are a lot lower.
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* HeavyMithril: Their lyrics contain heavy elements of mythology and fantasy.

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* HeavyMithril: Their lyrics contain heavy elements of mythology and fantasy.fantasy, although these elements are more grounded and serious than most examples of the trope.

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* ''Primordial Arcana'' (2021)
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* Kody Keyworth - guitar, backing vocals
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* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The first demo is way, ''way'' heavier than their later material, though it also features embryonic versions of some songs that later made it onto later releases ("If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo" corresponds with "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of 12 Stars", for instance). The end of "Womb of Fire" may also be the only time Nathan Weaver has actually sung on a Wolves in the Throne Room recording (rather than screamed).
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* EpicRocking: Nearly every song. Most of the band's songs take up an entire LP side, with the longest being the demo version of "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of Twelve Stars", which goes on for nearly twenty-six minutes. If counted as one song, "Face in a Night Time Mirror" is even longer at over twenty-seven minutes long (this one is divided over two LP sides). It is pretty rare for a song of theirs to last less than ten minutes.

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* EpicRocking: Nearly every song. Most of the band's songs take up an entire LP side, with the longest being the demo version of "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of Twelve Stars", which goes on for nearly twenty-six minutes. If counted as one song, "Face in a Night Time Mirror" is even longer at over twenty-seven minutes long (this one is divided over two LP sides). It is pretty rare for a song of theirs to last much less than ten minutes.
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* BreatherEpisode: "Cleansing", for at least the first 4 minutes, and the interlude tracks on ''Celestial Lineage''.

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* BreatherEpisode: "Cleansing", for at least the first 4 minutes, minutes (closer to ten on the vinyl version), and the interlude tracks on ''Celestial Lineage''.Lineage'' and ''Thrice Woven''.



* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Cleansing" and "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots" do this on the CD. They're separated by an LP side division on the vinyl.

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* FadingIntoTheNextSong: "Cleansing" and "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots" do this on the CD.CD of ''Two Hunters''. They're separated by an LP side division on the vinyl. The ambient interludes on ''Celestial Lineage'' also do this, as do the final three songs on ''Celestite'' (final two on the LP). Finally, on ''Thrice Woven'', we have "Born from the Serpent's Eye" -> "The Old Ones Are with Us" and "Mother Owl, Father Ocean" -> "Fires Roar in the Palace of the Moon".
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* Anna von Hausswolf - Vocals on ''Thrice Woven''
* Scott Kelly (Music/{{Neurosis}}) - Vocals and acoustic guitar on ''Thrice Woven''


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* BilingualBonus: Anna von Hausswolf's vocal parts on ''Thrice Woven'' are done in her native Swedish.

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* ''Thrice Woven'' (2017)


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* Myth/NorseMythology: An influence on ''Thrice Woven'', whose cover art depicts the binding of Fenrir.

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* {{Bookends}}: ''Celestial Lineage'' begins and ends with the same sound of a tolling bell and wind chimes.

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* {{Bookends}}: ''Celestial Lineage'' begins and ends with the same sound of a tolling bell and wind chimes. ''Two Hunters'', meanwhile, starts with the sounds of insects chirping at night and ends with the sound of birds singing in the morning.
* BreatherEpisode: "Cleansing", for at least the first 4 minutes, and the interlude tracks on ''Celestial Lineage''.


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* TheGreatFlood: Alluded to in "Cleansing" on ''Two Hunters''.


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* BookEnds: ''Celestial Lineage'' begins and ends with the same sound of a tolling bell and wind chimes.
* ConceptAlbum: ''One of the weirdest aspects of this band''. Apparently, From ''Two Hunters'' up to ''Celestial Lineage'' is a flowing concept album trilogy, but yet [[MindScrew fans are unable to expand onto what the concept is]]. The fact that the band haven't released lyrics for ''Black Cascade'' doesn't help. At the very least, ''Two Hunters'' seems to be about a CrapsackWorld ruled over by an EvilOverlord that is destroyed and then reborn at the end of the album.
* CrapsackWorld: "Vastness and Sorrow" describes one.

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* BookEnds: {{Bookends}}: ''Celestial Lineage'' begins and ends with the same sound of a tolling bell and wind chimes.
chimes.
* ConceptAlbum: ''One of the weirdest aspects of this band''. Apparently, From ''Two Hunters'' up to ''Celestial Lineage'' is a flowing concept album trilogy, but yet [[MindScrew fans are unable to expand onto what the concept is]]. The fact that the band haven't released lyrics for ''Black Cascade'' doesn't help. At the very least, ''Two Hunters'' seems to be about a CrapsackWorld ruled over by an EvilOverlord that is destroyed and then reborn at the end of the album.
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* CrapsackWorld: "Vastness and Sorrow" describes one.



* LongTitle: "(Hands Pull You Through Purple) Black Tea", "If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo", "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of Twelve Stars", "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots"
* LoudnessWar: Thanks to the band's fondness for analogue recording techniques, they don't engage in this much, and as is usual, the vinyl versions are even more dynamic. That said, some of the band's works are borderline cases at [=DR7=] on the CD versions, but these are levels of compression that probably won't bother most listeners. ''Live at Roadburn'', at [=DR5=], is less forgiveable.

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* LongTitle: "(Hands Pull You Through Purple) Black Tea", "If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo", "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of Twelve Stars", "I Will Lay Down My Bones Among the Rocks and Roots"
Roots".
* LoudnessWar: Thanks to the band's fondness for analogue recording techniques, they don't engage in this much, and as is usual, the vinyl versions are even more dynamic. That said, some of the band's works are borderline cases at [=DR7=] on the CD versions, but these are levels of compression that probably won't bother most listeners. ''Live at Roadburn'', at [=DR5=], is less forgiveable.forgivable.



* RearrangeTheSong[=/=]{{Sampling}}: The songs on ''Celestite'' are based on/inspired by tracks on ''Celestial Lineage'', only tremendously overhauled and performed in a completely different genre. Additionally, three of the songs on the self-titled demo were rearranged for later releases; for example, "If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo" became "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of 12 Stars".

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* RearrangeTheSong[=/=]{{Sampling}}: RearrangeTheSong / {{Sampling}}: The songs on ''Celestite'' are based on/inspired by tracks on ''Celestial Lineage'', only tremendously overhauled and performed in a completely different genre. Additionally, three of the songs on the self-titled demo were rearranged for later releases; for example, "If This Dark Age Conquers, We Will Leave This Echo" became "(A Shimmering Radiance) Diadem of 12 Stars".



* [[DVDBonusContent Vinyl Bonus Content]]: The vinyl edition of ''Two Hunters'' includes an extended version of "Cleasing" and an entirely new song, "To Reveal", which is not available anywhere else. Ván Records also released a three-LP version of ''Diadem of 12 Stars'' which included the track "Dagger of Amethyst Crystal", which at the time was not available on vinyl in any other release (although they eventually pressed the 2005 demo, which includes it, on vinyl; however, in this release the track wasn't given its own side, meaning the quality was slightly lower).

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* [[DVDBonusContent Vinyl Bonus Content]]: The vinyl edition of ''Two Hunters'' includes an extended version of "Cleasing" "Cleansing" and an entirely new song, "To Reveal", which is not available anywhere else. Ván Records also released a three-LP version of ''Diadem of 12 Stars'' which included the track "Dagger of Amethyst Crystal", which at the time was not available on vinyl in any other release (although they eventually pressed the 2005 demo, which includes it, on vinyl; however, in this release the track wasn't given its own side, meaning the quality was slightly lower).lower).
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* AlbumIntroTrack: "Dea Artio"

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* AlbumIntroTrack: "Dea Artio"Artio" for ''Two Hunters''.



* ConceptAlbum: ''One of the weirdest aspects of this band''. Apparently, From ''Two Hunters'' up to ''Celestial Lineage'' is a flowing concept album trilogy, but yet [[MindScrew fans are unable to expand onto what the concept is]]. The fact that the band haven't released lyrics for ''Black Cascade'' doesn't help.

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* BookEnds: ''Celestial Lineage'' begins and ends with the same sound of a tolling bell and wind chimes.
* ConceptAlbum: ''One of the weirdest aspects of this band''. Apparently, From ''Two Hunters'' up to ''Celestial Lineage'' is a flowing concept album trilogy, but yet [[MindScrew fans are unable to expand onto what the concept is]]. The fact that the band haven't released lyrics for ''Black Cascade'' doesn't help. At the very least, ''Two Hunters'' seems to be about a CrapsackWorld ruled over by an EvilOverlord that is destroyed and then reborn at the end of the album.
* CrapsackWorld: "Vastness and Sorrow" describes one.



* EvilOverlord: "Vastness and Sorrow" is about a "Black Rider" who reigns over the world as a tyrant.



* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Dea Artio", "A Looming Resonance", all of ''Celestite''.

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* SurprisinglyGentleSong: "Dea Artio", the first half of "Cleansing", "A Looming Resonance", "Woodland Cathedral", all of ''Celestite''.

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