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Fleshgod Apocalypse

Fleshgod Apocalypse

Rock
Roma, Italy
Since 2007-01-01
Fleshgod Apocalypsesymphonic death metalRomaItalian metallive concerts
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About Fleshgod Apocalypse

Fleshgod Apocalypse, hailing from Roma, Italy, has been captivating audiences since their formation in 2007. Known for their unique blend of symphonic and death metal, they seamlessly weave classical elements into the fabric of heavy music. With a discography that reflects their evolution, Fleshgod Apocalypse has carved a niche that resonates with metal enthusiasts globally.

Their latest album, 'Opera,' released in 2024, showcases the band's relentless creativity and technical prowess. This dynamic album follows their previous works, including 'No' and 'Veleno,' demonstrating a continued commitment to pushing musical boundaries. Throughout their career, they've graced notable venues across Europe, such as Hellfest in France and Wacken Open Air in Germany, leaving an indelible mark wherever they perform.

On Tour

Fleshgod Apocalypse is renowned for their electrifying live performances, where orchestral elements meld with visceral energy, creating a unique concert experience. Fans can expect an immersive journey through their discography, featuring powerful vocals and intricate instrumentation that captivate the audience.

While specific upcoming concert dates are yet to be announced, the anticipation for their live shows remains high. Given their reputation, attending a Fleshgod Apocalypse concert promises an unforgettable evening filled with intense music and a passionate connection between the band and audience.

Past Shows

11 concerts

Discography

The sonic identity of Fleshgod Apocalypse is marked by their innovative approach to metal, characterized by a sophisticated orchestral backdrop and aggressive instrumentation. Their discography, including the highly anticipated 'Opera,' reflects a continuous evolution that challenges the norms of heavy music.

With previous albums like 'Veleno' and 'No,' the band has consistently demonstrated their ability to blend brutality with melodic elements. Each release delves deeper into themes of philosophy and art, pushing listeners to engage with their music on a deeper level.