UADA Announces New Acoustic Album, ‘Interwoven’

UADA Announces New Acoustic Album, ‘Interwoven’

Out April 10 via Eisenwald Records; Band Drops NIRVANA Cover Of “Something in the Way”

Photo by by Peter Beste

Enigmatic black metal masters UADA are pleased to now reveal that their upcoming acoustic album, ‘Interwoven,’ will be released on April 10 via Eisenwald Records. The album represents an acoustic journey tracing one song from each chapter of UADA’s discography as well as various covers from the bands who’ve inspired them. In celebration, the band is now sharing a haunting version of NIRVANA’s “Something in the Way,” which can be found along with a video at THIS LOCATION.

The video was filmed and edited by Karl Whinnery and directed by Jake Superchi, with Evan Gandy serving as the co-director of photography.

UADA comments, “When UADA was formed, a rule was set: no covers, in pursuit of carving a wholly independent voice. With ‘Interwoven,’ we allowed ourselves to bend that rule. Recruiting a cellist for this project created a rare alignment—a moment to pay homage to one of the most formative and regional influences of my youth. While staying close to the original arrangement, we allowed our interpretation to take on its own bleak, glacial weight—one that echoes through the song’s timeless sorrow.”

‘Interwoven’ is now available for pre-orders HERE.

In addition, UADA has joined forces with industrial metal artist MORTIIS for a very special co-headliner, featuring exclusive anniversary sets and supporting performances by Jerome Reuter’s ROME and WRAITH KNIGHT. UADA will be performing their seminal 2016 debut album ‘Devoid of Light’ in its entirety + a special CERMONIAL CASTINGS 30-year anniversary set featuring Wraith Knight. In addition, MORTIIS shall be performing songs from his groundbreaking 2001 full-length, ‘The Smell Of Rain,’ along with other volumes of dystopian despair. The full itinerary can be found below while tickets are now available HERE.

Moreover, after much demand from fans, UADA will be returning to Milwaukee Metal Fest for the second time since leaving their mark during the 2024 edition. The festival will take place at The Rave/Eagle’s Club from June 4 – 7, with UADA performing on the 7th. More info and tickets can be found HERE.

The cover art for ‘Interwoven’ was photographed by Peter Beste and can be found below along with the tracklisting.

Tracklist for ‘Interwoven’:

  • 1.Djinn
  • 2.Devoid of Light
  • 3.The Dark Winter
  • 4.The Purging Fire [WATCH]
  • 5.Der Brandtaucher (ROME cover)
  • 6.Something in the Way (NIRVANA cover) [WATCH]

THE WITCHES OF DYSTOPIA TOUR MMXXVI

(UADA + MORTIIS w/ Jerome Reuter’s ROME + WRAITH KNIGHT):

  • 04/10/26: Portland, OR @ Dante’s
  • 04/11/26: Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw
  • 04/13/26: Calgary, AB @ Dickens
  • 04/14/26: Edmonton, AB @ Starlite
  • 04/16/26: Winnipeg, MB @ Sidestage
  • 04/17/26: Minneapolis, MN @ Skyway at Studio B
  • 04/18/26: Madison, WI @ Annex
  • 04/19/26: Chicago, IL @ Reggies
  • 04/20/26: Detroit, MI @ Sanctuary
  • 04/21/26: Indianapolis, IN @ Black Circle
  • 04/22/26: Covington, KY @ Madison Live
  • 04/23/26: Pittsburgh, PA @ Preserving Underground
  • 04/24/26: Toronto, ON @ Lee’s Palace
  • 04/25/26: Montreal, QC @ Cafe Campus
  • 04/26/26: Quebec City, QC @ La Source
  • 04/27/26: Boston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall
  • 04/28/26: Brooklyn, NY @ Meadows
  • 04/29/26: Bensalem, PA @ Broken Goblet
  • 04/30/26: Baltimore, MD @ Metro
  • 05/01/26: Raleigh, NC @ Chapel Of Bones
  • 05/02/26: Atlanta, GA @ 529 EAV
  • 05/03/26: Orlando, FL @ Conduit
  • 05/05/26: Houston, TX @ Warehouse Live
  • 05/06/26: Austin, TX @ Come And Take It Live
  • 05/07/26: Dallas, TX @ Club Dada
  • 05/08/26: Albuquerque, NM @ Launchpad
  • 05/09/26: Denver, CO @ HQ
  • 05/10/26: Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge
  • 05/11/26: Las Vegas, NV @ Swan Dive
  • 05/12/26: San Diego, CA @ Brick By Brick
  • 05/13/26: Los Angeles, CA @ The Echo
  • 05/14/26: San Jose, CA @ The Ritz
  • 05/15/26: Eugene, OR @ John Henry’s
  • 05/16/26: Seattle, WA @ El Corazon

Additional UADA Tour Dates:

06/07: Milwaukee, WI @ Milwaukee Metal Fest

“The idea of ‘Interwoven’ – an acoustic journey tracing one song from each chapter of our discography – was first envisioned on the very day UADA was conceived: October 1st, 2014,” says UADA founder and frontman Jake Superchi. “In those early conversations, when laying out the future I sought to create, I recall sharing the concept of a stripped, atmospheric interpretation, supported by the haunting resonance of strings – cello or violin. At the time, the notion was met with skepticism, perhaps even dismissal. Yet it was an idea I knew would one day take form. It had to.”

“UADA has always drawn from a wide spectrum of influences – many of which extend far beyond the traditional boundaries of black metal,” he continues. “With Interwoven, we sought to peel back the layers and reveal the vastness of these realms; to immerse the listener in both the foreign and the familiar, in textures that challenge and comfort in equal measure.”

“More than a sonic experiment, this album was a deliberate act of vulnerability. It was a personal and collective trial – a chance to step outside the acquainted shadows and embrace the uncertain light. The earliest intent was to craft something primitive and ritualistic, echoing the ancestral tones of ancient Pagan folk. Vocally, we anticipated a palette of whispers, chants, and throat singing. There was never a plan to explore clean, melodic singing – until an improvised vocal passage in “Djinn” revealed something unexpected. That unscripted moment sparked the foundation of what would become this album. With the band’s enthusiastic support, the recording process began – without a script, without rehearsal, and with full commitment to spontaneity and truth.”



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