WINDSWEPT Release “The Potion,” a Harrowing New Chapter from The Devil’s Vertep

WINDSWEPT Release “The Potion,”
a Harrowing New Chapter from

The Devil’s Vertep

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Windswept - The Potion (Official Audio)

Windswept – The Potion (Official Audio)

 

Ukrainian black-metal trio WINDSWEPT share their latest single, “The Potion,” taken from the upcoming album The Devil’s Vertep. Continuing their descent into the witch trials of 18th-century Western Ukraine, the track recounts the confession of Oryshka Lychmanykha, accused of brewing a poisonous elixir under the guidance of witches from Berdychiv.

➤ Listen to The Potion:

https://youtu.be/ZEAz4f1W0ec

“The Potion” stands as one of the record’s pivotal moments: a volatile clash of superstition and hysteria rendered through jagged tremolo guitars, sudden rhythmic convulsions, and stark percussive assaults. Sayenko’s vocals pierce through the tumult like a forced confession, embodying the suffocating atmosphere of accusation and judgment. The composition balances ritual repetition with eruptions of chaos, capturing the psychological collapse at the core of The Devil’s Vertep.

Drawn from authentic testimonies preserved in The Black Book of Kremenets Castle (1747–1777), the song situates personal tragedy within collective mania, bridging the intimate horror of Oryshka’s admission with the broader mythology of witchcraft that consumed the region. Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Viter Music, the single reflects Windswept’s signature immediacy: raw, instinctive, and unembellished.

The Devil’s Vertep unfolds as a six-part conceptual narrative tracing accusation, torture, confession, and execution: transforming archival records into unflinching black-metal expression. Cover art by Obsidian Bone reinforces the album’s atmosphere of ritual and dread.

➤ Pre-order & Pre-save:

https://orcd.co/windsweptthedevilsvertep

Available Formats:
CD Digipak
12” Vinyl Gatefold — Black
12” Coloured Vinyl Gatefold — Transparent Red

Praise for Windswept’s The Onlooker:

“WINDSWEPT continue to impress with their brand of uncompromising and fierce black metal […]” — Distorted Sound

“They’re truly good, and for extreme Metal fans, WINDSWEPT are a good name to look for.” — Metal Temple

Onlooker is beautifully crafted; it’s wrapped with emotional and empathetic elements that make this album sound very inspiring.” — GRIMM Gent

Recorded as short, improvised tracks with a live-performance feeling, the album captures immediacy and raw intent.” — LOUD! Magazine

“Blast beats thunder and the buzzing guitars bite like frost, yet beneath the notes smolders a familiar melancholy.” — Inferno Magazine

“The songs flow together so seamlessly that they create the impression of one single mass of black metal and energy.” — Spark Rock Magazine

Windswept - The Devil's Vertep

Tracklist:

1. Infanticide (6:10)

2. Investigation (7:18)

3. Torture & Confession (8:38)

4. The Potion (6:58)

5. Nest of the Witches (4:57)

6. Verdicts (7:54)

Full runtime: 42:09

Country: Ukraine (UA)
Style: Black Metal

WINDSWEPT return with The Devil’s Vertep, a new full-length rooted in historical documentation and stark musical expression. Inspired by The Black Book of Kremenets Castle 1747–1777, the record traces the witch trials of 1753–1754 in Western Ukraine, unfolding as a conceptual narrative across six compositions. Each track immerses listeners in a chilling atmosphere of accusation, confession, and execution, rendered through raw black metal shaped by both immediacy and conviction.

The project was founded in 2016 by Roman Sayenko, best known as the driving force behind Drudkh, alongside two close collaborators. Conceived as a space for spontaneity and instinctive creation, Windswept sought to capture black metal in its most unfiltered form. Sessions were approached with minimal preparation, often recorded in only a matter of days, ensuring the vitality of live performance informed every moment. While echoes of Sayenko’s other work could be felt, Windswept’s essence lay in improvisation and a raw fidelity to the Ukrainian black metal tradition.

Their debut, The Great Cold Steppe (2017), was stark and unforgiving, reflecting the desolate landscape of its title. The record quickly distinguished itself for its icy atmospheres and direct execution, a distillation of black metal at its harshest. This was followed in 2018 by the Visionaire EP on Ván Records, which deepened their exploration of fleeting, improvisatory intensity. A year later, The Onlooker (2019, Season of Mist: Underground Activists) reaffirmed the band’s commitment to spontaneity. It offered a fierce, stripped-down sound that echoed early traditions while maintaining Windswept’s hallmark rawness.

With The Devil’s Vertep, Windswept turn toward historical narrative. Drawing on trial records preserved in the Black Book of Kremenets Castle, the album reconstructs testimonies of women accused of witchcraft, their brutal interrogations, and the violent judgments passed upon them. Each piece is tied to a specific chapter: “Infanticide” opens with the grim discovery of a newborn’s corpse, “Investigation” and “Torture & Confession” trace the harrowing interrogations, while “The Potion,” “Nest of the Witches,” and “Verdicts” reveal the network of accusations and the sentences delivered.

While The Devil’s Vertep marks Windswept’s first venture into Ukrainian demonology and witchcraft, these themes trace back much earlier in Roman Sayenko’s creative path. In the autumn of 1996, Sayenko began developing an unfinished project titled KOZLONOGYI (Goat-Footed):  a concept rooted in the same folkloric and mythological territory that would later resurface within The Devil’s Vertep. Although KOZLONOGYI never moved beyond a few rehearsals, its sketches and early riffs became the foundation for Windswept’s latest work. By reviving and re-working these ideas nearly three decades later, Sayenko bridges eras of black metal evolution, imbuing The Devil’s Vertep with a distinctly 1990s sensibility and reverence for the early traditions that shaped his artistic identity.

Recorded, mixed, and mastered at Viter Music with production handled internally, The Devil’s Vertep balances immediacy with conceptual cohesion. Its stark presentation reflects the gravity of the source material, while the cover art by Obsidian Bone situates the work in a visual landscape as unsettling as the music itself. By channelling the voices of the past, Windswept expand their raw black metal vision into a work of historical remembrance, turning archival fragments into a haunting artistic statement.

Line-up:
R. — Vocals & Guitars
T. — Bass
V. — Drums

Production Credits:
Recorded at Viter Music. Produced & engineered by R. & V. Mixed & Mastered by V. at Viter Music.

Cover Art:
Obsidian Bone