Therion Live Gothic 01

Therion Live Gothic 01

showcases the unique fusion of symphonic metal and operatic elements that define Therion's musical style. The live performance captures the band's dynamic stage presence and intricate compositions, appealing to both long-time fans and newcomers. This concert film offers an immersive experience, highlighting the artistry and theatricality that Therion is known for.

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