Therion Live Gothic 10

Therion Live Gothic 10

Therion's showcases the band's unique blend of symphonic metal and operatic elements, capturing the energy of their live performances. The album features a selection of their most iconic tracks, highlighting the intricate arrangements and powerful vocals that define their sound. This release serves as a testament to Therion's enduring influence in the metal genre.

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