
Woods of Ypres was a blackened doom metal band from Ontario, Canada, formed in 2002 by David Gold, Aaron Palmer and Brian McManus. They released five albums, each somewhat differing in style, before the death of founding member David Gold. According to the official website, Woods of Ypres can be defined as, "...atmospheric doom-laden Great-White-North flavored black metal." In 2002, the demo Woods I: Against the Seasons, Cold Winter Songs from the Dead Summer Heat was released on Krankenhaus Records.
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Lightning & Snow
Finality
I Was Buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery
Traveling Alone
Shards of Love
Wet Leather
Death Is Not an Exit
You Are Here With Me (In This Sequence of Dreams)
Move On! (The Woman Will Always Leave the Man)
Kiss My Ashes (Goodbye)
Silver
Adora Vivos
Keeper of the Ledger
Alternate Ending
Everything I Touch Turns to Gold (Then to Coal)
Modern Life Architecture
By the Time You Read This (I Will Already Be Dead)
Career Suicide (Is Not Real Suicide)
Allure of the Earth
Halves and Quarters
Your Ontario Town Is a Burial Ground
Dirty Window of Opportunity: "can You Get Here in 10 Days?"
Retrosleep in the Morning Calm
Shedding the Deadwood
The Will to Give
Suicide Cargoload (Drag That Weight)
Natural Technologies
The Northern Cold
Intro: The Looming Of Dust In The Dark (& The Illumination)
A Meeting Place and Time
Mirror Reflection & the Hammer Reinvention
Distractions of Living Alone
Iron Grudge
Summer's Envy
Awaiting the Inevitable
The Ghosts of Summer's Past
The Shams of Optimism
The Sea of Immeasurable Loss
Years of Silence (And the Private Joke)
Don't Open the Wounds/skywide Armspread
Through Chaos and Solitude I Came...
December in Windsor
Outro: The End of August
Thrill of the Struggle
The Sun Was In My Eyes: Part One
...and I Am Pining (For You)
Song of Redemption
End of Tradition
Dragged Across a Forest Floor
The Sun Was In My Eyes: Part Doom
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