Interview: Wolves In The Throne Room’s Aaron Weaver Dives Into New Record, ‘Primordial Arcana’

Like most introverts and introverted bands, Wolves in the Throne Room relished the extra time during COVID to create and record their latest record, Primordial Arcana, out August 20 via Relapse Records.   “I kind of hesitate to talk about COVID because it’s been a rough time for a lot of people, but we’ve been relishing the opportunity to have more time out home, to kind of slow down the pace of life,” says drummer, bassist, and synth player Aaron Weaver.  “We’ve gotten to spend more time with our families, spend more time in the forest, and focus on making music videos and the rollout for the album. We’ve managed to find a lot of time to do things that are productive and nourishing because we got done with our last tour right before COVID began. On the plane ride home, I got really fuckin...

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