Wiht’s first full album The Harrowing of The North is a two song, 33-minute concept piece set for a self release on September 5th. Taking influence thematically from the subjugation of the North of England by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, it tells the troubled history of Doomsday-era Yorkshire.
Track 1 ‘The Harrowing of The North’, contains 8 movements which follow the raids from their beginnings in 1069- when the King massacred Yorkshire’s people and destroyed the land ensuring it held no economic or cultural worth and remained subservient under his rule- to his remorseful deathbed nearly 20 years later. The second track is dedicated to outspoken chronicler ‘Orderic Vitalis’ who, though loyal to his king, was outraged at his cruelty and condemned him in his writings.
The Harrowing of the North is a self-released title set for a September 5th release date.
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Download the first s/t ep for free @ www.wihtleeds.bandcamp.com