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                <title>Iterum Nata - Heartwood ab 9,98 €</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 10 Jul 2026 10:37:49 +0200</pubDate>
                <description>&lt;img src=&#039;https://de.spkr.media/out/pictures/generated/product/thumb/250_250_100/iterum.nata-heartwood-nvp229-main.jpg&#039; border=0 align=&#039;left&#039; hspace=5&gt;From the quiet desolation of earlier Iterum Nata now rises something heavier – more aggressive and defiant. With “Heartwood”, Finnish multi-instrumentalist Jesse Heikkinen (The Abbey, Henget, ex-Hexvessel) reshapes his progressive rock and neo-folk foundations through the crucible of metal, layering doom-laden riffs and blackened textures upon the project’s introspective core.&lt;br /&gt;
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To give this vision its pulse, Heikkinen enlisted Ukrainian drummer Yurii Ciel (Stoned Jesus, Cailleach Calling, ex-White Ward), whose expressive performance transforms “Heartwood” into the most visceral Iterum Nata release to date. Together they carve a sound both expansive and immediate: progressive journeys steeped in folk atmosphere, driven by the weight and force of metal.&lt;br /&gt;
The record also features rare guest appearances: King Dude lends his commanding voice to “Forgiveness Undone”, Alexander Kuoppala (ex-Children of Bodom) unleashes a searing solo in “I Have Been Sacrificed”, and Sami Hynninen (Reverend Bizarre) delivers an unearthly vocal in “Only Ash and Bones Remain”.&lt;br /&gt;
“Heartwood” is an album hewn from fury yet tempered by revelation. Where past Iterum Nata releases drew from solitude and sorrow, here the wellspring is anger – but anger that points beyond itself, toward beauty, hope, and transcendence. It is a meditation on the spiritual war within the collective unconscious, channelled through music that flows between Anathema and My Dying Bride, Opeth and In the Woods…, Pink Floyd and Green Carnation.</description>
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                <title>Iterum Nata - From the Infinite Light ab 9,98 €</title>
                <link>https://de.spkr.media/Artists/Iterum-Nata/Iterum-Nata-From-the-Infinite-Light.html</link>
                <pubDate>Tue, 05 May 2026 01:10:01 +0200</pubDate>
                <description>&lt;img src=&#039;https://de.spkr.media/out/pictures/generated/product/thumb/250_250_100/iterum.nata-from.the.infinite.light-nvp202-main.jpg&#039; border=0 align=&#039;left&#039; hspace=5&gt;Drawing from a wellspring of sinister musings and an incessant drive for musical experimentation, Iterum Nata presents “From the Infinite Light”, due for release by Nordvis on March 15, 2024.&lt;br /&gt;
In the wake of his critically acclaimed 2023 album, “Trench of Loneliness”, Jesse Heikkinen (The Abbey, Henget, ex-Hexvessel) embarks on a bold foray across the boundaries between folk music, black and doom metal, neo-folk, and progressive rock, orchestrating a symphony where every note is a harbinger of both darkness and light.&lt;br /&gt;
As twelve-string and six-string acoustic guitars weave a cloak of folky serenity, tremolo-picked electric guitars inject black metal mysticism, forging a sound that&#039;s as distinctive as it is immersive. Fusing the brooding narratives of Nick Cave, the avant-garde creativity of Dødheimsgard, and the spectral chants of Dead Can Dance, “From the Infinite Light” is a beckoning path into a world where the melancholy of introspection meets the rage of existence.&lt;br /&gt;
“From the Infinite Light” was produced, recorded, and mixed by Jesse Heikkinen at Studio Beyond North Star. Cover art by Kjetil Karlsen. The album features guest appearances by Matron Thorn (Ævangelist, Benighted in Sodom), Rob Coffinshaker (The Coffinshakers), as well as renowned author and occultist Richard Kaczynski.</description>
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                <title>Iterum Nata - Trench of Loneliness ab 9,98 €</title>
                <link>https://de.spkr.media/Artists/Iterum-Nata/Iterum-Nata-Trench-of-Loneliness.html</link>
                <pubDate>Thu, 30 Apr 2026 08:15:33 +0200</pubDate>
                <description>&lt;img src=&#039;https://de.spkr.media/out/pictures/generated/product/thumb/250_250_100/iterum.nata-trench.of.loneliness-nvp158-main.jpg&#039; border=0 align=&#039;left&#039; hspace=5&gt;Trench of Loneliness” is the fourth album of Iterum Nata – a psychedelic folk-rock project by Finnish multi-instrumentalist Jesse Heikkinen. While the music is occasionally upbeat, the general atmosphere has more in common with neo-folk than Jesse’s former band: Hexvessel, for whom he played lead guitar for five years. All aspects of Iterum Nata are profoundly inspired by the pagan worldview, esotericism, and the dark regions of the human mind; the result is something that could easily pass as the bastard offspring of Rome, Tenhi, Of the Wand &amp; the Moon, Linda Perhacs, Espers, and early King Crimson.&lt;br /&gt;
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“Trench of Loneliness” was recorded at Studio Beyond North Star. With the exception of Hiski Pajuniemi’s appearance on tin whistle, Jesse handled everything – from the composition to tracking and mixing – entirely by himself.</description>
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