Werewolf Promotion

Werewolf Promotion is a Polish black metal label based in Wrocław, active since 2007. Industry databases and the label's own interview describe a large, ideologically curated roster - Encyclopaedia Metallum categorizes its specialization as including Pagan/Black Metal, Ambient, and NSBM - with several hundred catalog releases across cassette, CD, and vinyl. Its official Bandcamp presence has been banned multiple times and its PayPal disabled; the label now operates primarily through its own webshop and third-party metal retailers.

Quick Facts

Country
Poland
Founded
2007
Label size
Large for the underground: roughly 89 currently associated bands and 700+ catalog releases since 2007
Activity
active
Genres
Pagan Black Metal, Black Metal, NSBM, Dark Ambient
Career-stage fit
established underground acts with an existing profile matching the label's stated ideological/musical criteria

What Does Werewolf Promotion Release?

Representative artists: Frost, Stworz, Tharaphita, Winterfront, Munruthel

A large, ideologically curated Slavic/Pagan and NSBM-associated black metal roster, drawn mainly from Central and Eastern Europe, spanning raw, atmospheric, and dark-ambient adjacent styles.

Who Is This Label Likely to Fit?

Werewolf Promotion is a long-running (since 2007), large-roster Polish black metal label whose own founder has described signing as roster-based and only occasionally open to new bands, screened on both musical quality and ideological/worldview alignment, including explicit NSBM affiliation per Encyclopaedia Metallum. It does not present as an easy open-submission label for developing artists, and its stated criteria go beyond music alone.

This is Metal-Labels' analysis based on available roster and activity data, not a claim made by the label itself.

Demo & Submission Information

No current, verifiable public demo-submission page or policy could be confirmed. The only documented statement on signing comes from an older founder interview describing rare, ideology-screened new deals rather than open submissions, so bands should independently confirm any current submission channel, and should carefully weigh the label's publicly documented NSBM/ideological classification against their own values and audience before reaching out.

Submission information last checked: August 2026

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