STREAM OF PASSION, AUTUMN Members Join Forces In VETRAR DRAUGURINN

February 18, 2017

After Dutch symphonic metallers STREAM OF PASSION ended their eleven-year career in late 2016 with one final show, guitar player Eric Hazebroek decided to transform his plans for a possible solo album into a full-blown band. Together with Marjan Welman (vocals; also of AUTUMN),Douwe De Wilde (bass; ex-THE SATURNINE),and Jim Van De Kerkhof (drums; ex-ALL FOR NOTHING),he formed the melancholic metal band VETRAR DRAUGURINN.

VETRAR DRAUGURINN is the vehicle of Hazebroek's songwriting. On March 30, the band will release a four-song EP, titled "I", as a form of introduction. The material showcases the diversity and melancholy of the band, featuring everything from heavy, doomy and eight-string-guitar-driven tracks to fragile and delicate sorrow-drenched atmospheric songs.

VETRAR DRAUGURINN already has a full-length worth of material ready to go and hopes to be able to release its debut album at the end of 2017 or in early 2018.

A teaser video for one of the EP tracks, "Mother Of Northern Skies", can be seen below.

The EP can be pre-ordered at this location.

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