Gaerea Take Asia By Storm in New Video

Posted on November 13, 2024

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Gaerea are waking into a new era. The Portuguese masked sensations are no longer strictly a black metal band. With Coma, they’ve surfaced to the top of extreme metal. Their critically acclaimed new album racked up more than 1 million streams within 24 hours of landing on Spotify.

Coma, the quintet’s fourth full-length, not only finds them sharpening their craft”, FLOOD gushes, “but it also makes a strong claim as 2024’s best metal record, regardless of subgenre”.

To lay claim over their new domain, later this month, Gaerea are touring North America with Zeal & Ardor and Zetra. Today, the band are treating the vortex societies in the U.S. and Canada with a tantalizing glimpse of their striking live performance. The new video for “Coma” includes never-before-seen footage from this year’s treks to China and Taiwan, though the title track off their new album also shows just how far Gaerea have come.

Watch the video for “Coma”
https://youtu.be/a_uq-VAlJAk?si=5A18re5q4CnP2eMS

Though produced by their trusted confident Miguel Tereso, Coma broadens Gaerea’s signature sound by taking it in two seemingly opposed directions. The title track is one of the heavier songs on the whole album. Concussive drum fills open the floodgates for a venomous groove that shakes its scales like a dragon. But its tortured screams and piercing melodies reveal a mysterious phantom pain.

“This is the song that explains the whole record, basically”, the band’s unnamed vocalist told Apple Music. “I was thinking about how to write a song about someone in a coma, but they’re still conscious of it. Because if there’s no consciousness, there won’t be a song. So, this is a bit like waking up in a dark room and seeing the whole word around you, but you can’t really figure out if it’s reality, if it’s memories, if it’s your imagination, or just your lost dreams in life. It deals with that anxiety of trying to figure out if you’re really here or not, or if this is the afterlife – and whatever the afterlife might look like”.

Gaerea North American Tour 2024 with Zeal & Ardor and ZETRA

November 23 – Philadelphia, PA @ Union Transfer [TICKETS]
November 24 – New York, NY @ Le Poisson Rouge [TICKETS]
November 25 – Allston, MA @ Brighton Music Hall [TICKETS]
November 27 – Montreal, QC @ Le Studio TD [TICKETS]
November 28 – Toronto, ON @ Opera House [TICKETS]
November 29 – Detroit, MI @ The Majestic [TICKETS]
November 30 – Millvale, PA @ Mr. Smalls Theatre [TICKETS]
December 2 –   Indianapolis, IN @ The Vogue [TICKETS]
December 3 –   Chicago, IL @ Thalia Hall [TICKETS]
December 4 –   Minneapolis, MN @ Varsity Theatre [TICKETS]
December 6 –   Engelwood, CO @ Gothic Theatre [TICKETS]
December 7 –   Salt Lake City, UT @ Urban Lounge [TICKETS]
December 9 –   Seattle, WA @ The Showbox [TICKETS]
December 10 – Vancouver, BC @ Rickshaw Theatre [TICKETS]
December 11 – Portland, OR @ Wonder Ballroom [TICKETS]
December 13 – Berkeley, CA @ UC Theatre [TICKETS]
December 14 – Santa Ana, CA @ The Observatory [TICKETS]
December 15 – Phoenix, AZ @ Crescent Ballroom [TICKETS]
December 17 – Austin, TX @ Mohawk [TICKETS]
December 18 – Dallas, TX @ Studio at The Factory [TICKETS]

The night before their first show, Gaerea are hosting a Meet & Greet at Tattooed Mom. The band will pop into the South Philly staple to sign autographs and chat with fans during a live Q&A session. This event is free and open to the public, but it’s the only pop-up event that Gaerea are hosting on this tour. If you’re in Philadelphia, don’t miss the chance to grab your official Coma merch before everyone else!

Gaerea Pop-Up Merch Store + Meet & Greet
Date: Friday, November 22, 2024
Time: 7:30 – 9:30 pm Eastern Time
Location: Tattooed Mom, 530 South Street, Philadelphia, PA 19147

 

  1. The Poet's Ballet (7:39)
  2. Hope Shatters (4:05)
  3. Suspended (5:02)
  4. World Ablaze (3:29)
  5. Coma (5:19)
  6. Wilted Flower (5:50)
  7. Reborn (3:51)
  8. Shapeshifter (6:24)
  9. Unknown (4:24)
  10. Kingdom of Thorns (4:45)
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