“Somebody said that the body is the temple of soul.
Then I thought about our flesh and bones as being here and now in order to praise the spirit.
Later I learned that so many people were building armors to live in. Soon they started to praise the body more than everything else, so the almighty human god got silently dethroned and secretly switched to the armor itself.
The armor became the cult, the cult of iron, the only international god that is secretly accepted by everyone in a world of containers.
I am stepping now into the Temple Of Iron, where all prisoners are locked in by themselves and I am asking myself the wrong question... Again.”
supported by 14 fans who also own “Not Whom, But Where (feat. Tomas Lindberg)”
Gaerea's first release of "Unsettling Whispers" was in 2018, and since, they dared define a "black metal" niche of their own, they dared to walk a new path and stir shit up a bit in the realm of BM, this album is a masterpiece and a milestone proving that it can be done, provided the band can pull it off, and they did, oh they did! Gloomy, dark, post-BM sludgy whatever, it's Gaerea, and this one belongs in my BC collection, the end. sachavonkarl74
supported by 13 fans who also own “Not Whom, But Where (feat. Tomas Lindberg)”
Portal is a truly grandiose Metal experience (whether speaking of albums or seeing them live) with an epic catalog. Ion and Vexovoid are my favorites. DOOM
supported by 13 fans who also own “Not Whom, But Where (feat. Tomas Lindberg)”
never been a big death metal fan but this is actually super accessible for the genre, has fun concepts, and personally i'm always a fan of albums with short tracklists and huge runtimes (for individual songs) Great time, good jumping on point for newbies too. alienasu