Impure Wilhelmina announce European dates

IMPURE WILHELMINA have announced more dates for their European tour in support of their current album, ‘Radiation’. The eclectic dark Swiss will kick off their road-trip at the Kalvingrad in Genève this Thursday, September 28th and continue through six more countries before the final show this year back in their home country at the SAS in Delémont on the 22nd of December.

The band has also been confirmed for the Dark Easter Metal Meeting in the Bavarian capital Munich on April 1st 2018. A list of all announced dates can be viewed below.

IMPURE WILHELMINA comment: “Finally, it is happening. We are very excited to hit the road and irradiate Europe with our new album! We would love to see you at one of the shows and meet you afterwards!”
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IMPURE WILHELMINA Live:
28 Sep 17 Genève (CH) Kalvingrad – Usine (release show)
29 Sep 17 Bulle (CH) Ebullition (release show)
30 Sep 17 Winterthur (CH) Gaswerk (release show)
19 Oct 17 Belfort (FR) La Poudrière
20 Oct 17 Caen (FR) La Pétroleuse
21 Oct 17 Lille (FR) Le Biplan
22 Oct 17 Liège (BE) La Zone
23 Oct 17 London (UK) The Underworld (+Big Brave)
25 Oct 17 Berlin (DE) Zukunft am Ostkreuz
26 Oct 17 Leipzig (DE) tba
27 Oct 17 Linz (AT) Kapu
28 Oct 17 Trieste (IT) Tetris
15 Dec 17 Clermont-Ferrand (FR) Raymond Bar
22 Dec 17 Delémont (CH) SAS
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01 Apr 18 München (DE) Dark Easter Metal Meeting

IMPURE WILHELMINA will be touring in support of their latest album, ‘Radiation’, which has been released on July 7th.

IMPURE WILHELMINA commented on their album: “The ten songs featured on ‘Radiation’ form a journey through melodic and melancholic landscapes, where darkness is enlightenment, dissonance is harmony, and catharsis is wisdom. Our musical and lyrical achievement keeps faith with the spirit of IMPURE WILHELMINA. This is the outcome of an effort that was initiated three years ago, following the release of our previous album ‘Black Honey’. We would like to thank everyone involved in the realisation of this album. We hope that ‘Radiation’ will wipe away some of the pain that you feel.”

Artwork and track-list of ‘Radiation’ can be viewed below:

1. Great Falls beyond Death (4:49)
2. Sacred Fire (5:22)
3. Child (5:28)
4. Torn (4:51)
5. We Need a New Sun (6:46)
6. Meaningless Memories (6:00)
7. Bones and Heart (4:37)
8. By Ravens and Flies (6:18)
9. Murderers (5:43)
10. Race with You (6:35)

The musical amalgamation of metal and melancholia is somewhat of an oxymoron, yet the doom sub-genre is thriving exactly on the tension created by this seeming contradiction. It is therefore an easy temptation to pigeon-hole ‘Radiation’ into that category, but that would constitute a severe injustice to the sixth full-length of IMPURE WILHELMINA.

The darkness of the soul that unfolds on ‘Radiation’ is feeding from many sources. Although they originally started out on a post-core flow, the Swiss have continuously drifted to a more rock based course, on which they are staying. Their forthcoming album finds some obvious points of reference such as later KATATONIA, PARADISE LOST and TIAMAT in their ability to create sublime melodic elegance. Yet there are also more obscure undercurrents such as a fearless embrace of dissonance and raw emotionality embodied by the stylistically quite different JOY DIVISION.

IMPURE WILHELMINA have been creating music on the border between rock and metal for over 20 years. Founded by vocalist and guitarist Michael Schindl and his brother David on drums in 1996, the band from Geneva made a strong impact with their self-released debut album ‘Afraid’ (1999), which saw the Swiss being regarded on the same level with compatriots such as NOSTROMO and KNUT from the local metallic hardcore scene.

During the next years, the line-up of IMPURE WILHELMINA underwent many changes, while revolving around main composer and lyricist Michael Schindl. These creative encounters allowed the band to endlessly rethink their direction and turn each of their albums into a singular piece, while keeping a unique touch, mixing intensity, heaviness, melody and melancholy.

IMPURE WILHELMINA released a self-titled 7″ in 1996, the ‘Undressing Your Soul’ EP in 1998, a split EP with ORDEAL in 2001, and five full-lengths so far. The critically acclaimed ‘I Can’t Believe I Was Born in July’ (2003) and ‘L’amour, la mort, l’enfance perdue’ (2005) have been viewed as key albums regarding the band’s style, while ‘Prayers and Arsons’ (2008) marked a new step in their evolution with the inclusion of more rock elements.

Not resting on their laurels, IMPURE WILHELMINA generated much enthusiasm and surprise with their recently released full-length ‘Black Honey’, which was first released on vinyl in 2014 and followed by a CD in 2015. This album features more prominent and clean singing. Overall less aggressive, ‘Black Honey’ boosts emotional intensity and melodic atmospheres, while revealing multiple new facets of the band.

Over the years, IMPURE WILHELMINA have garnered an excellent reputation as a particularly strong live entity and shared stages with illustrious groups such as NEUROSIS, ENTOMBED, THE OCEAN, GOJIRA, ISIS, ZATOKREV, and KRUGER.

With ‘Radiation’, IMPURE WILHELMINA have created an album that invites the listener to explore and discover new hidden treasures with every spin. Welcome to this journey into uncharted musical lands…

Line-up
Michael Schindl: guitar, vocals
Diogo Almeida: guitar
Sebastien Dutruel: bass
Mario Togni: drums