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Tag: Portuguese metal

The album cover for Glasya – Fear features at the center a glowing blue light that radiates from within an intricate golden structure resembling a mythical creature with piercing eyes. Swirling patterns of gold and blue. Below the central image, the band’s name Glasya appears in large golden letters, with the album title Fear written beneath in smaller type.
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Glasya – Fear

Professor Mark September 23, 2025 No Comments Bruno PratesCatarina PóvoaDavon Van DaveEduarda SoeiroFernando RibeiroFilipe de MouraGlasya – FearHugo EstevesIvan SantosMichele GuaitoliMoonspellPedro CorreiaPortuguese metalProgressive rockSarah Leitãosymphonic metalsymphonic rock

Glasya, will be releasing their latest album, Fear, through Scarlet Records, on October 24th, of this year. Glasya is a symphonic metal band from Lisbon,…

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