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Thragedium - Lisboa Depois De Morta



7.2 | 36 votes |
Release date: 3 November 2023
Style: Gothic doom metal

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01. Desagregação
02. Lucefécit
03. The Adorer
04. O Pacto
05. Terra Mãe
06. Nations Fall
07. Pretérito Imperfeito
08. Um Mal Necessário
09. Trimarkisia
10. Lisboa Depois De Morta
11. The Old Oak And The Mandrake Root

Staff review by
musclassia
Rating:
8.2
While Portugal hasn’t spawned a huge number of international metal acts, they’ve made a sizeable impact on the worlds of gothic and doom metal, with the likes of Moonspell, Heavenwood and Process Of Guilt: perhaps to be expected, from the country whose language brought the world ‘saudade’. One more name to add to the pile is Thragedium, who offer their own unique take on doom metal with their post-hiatus comeback, Lisboa Depois De Morta.

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published 21.11.2023 | Comments (3)

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29.10.2023 - 02:19
Rating: 10
Khold Baroness
This is a masterpiece of music in general. One of the best Portuguese metal or non metal álbuns of all time.
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29.10.2023 - 09:13
Nejde
Written by Khold Baroness on 29.10.2023 at 02:19

This is a masterpiece of music in general. One of the best Portuguese metal or non metal álbuns of all time.

Quite a bold statement for an album that isn't even released yet.
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Album Release day (November 03, 2023)
09.11.2023 - 09:23
Rating: 8
musclassia
Staff
At 68 minutes, it's not an album to just dip into, but it rewards patient listeners - the borderline death/doom with the gloomy atmosphere and bleak guitar melodies, plus the major use of Portuguese guitar and neofolk percussion, makes for a really compelling mix of sounds
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26.11.2023 - 15:51
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
I admit it's a bit long winded in parts, and eleven tracks at over an hour in length can be off putting at first, but there are some incredible moments here. It's excellent gothic doom with elements of neofolk, with beautiful instrumentation with wonderfully crafted melodies, and great vocal performances. Some tracks are even amongst the best I've heard this year, "Lucefécit", "The Adorer" and "The old oak and the mandrake root" in particular, I'd even say this band deserves more recognition on the gothic doom scene.
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12.12.2023 - 00:36
Rating: 7
Oldy86
I like this, I really do, but it struggled to hold my attention for such a long album. This could've been great if it was considerably trimmed. It has some truly stunning moments with fantastic musicianship too. Nations Fall and The Adorer were the standout tracks for me with an absolutely glorious way to end the album with The Old Oak And The Mandrake Root. I'll definitely need more time with this album because there's so much to praise.
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