Gaerea
Loss


3.8
excellent

Review

by Ryan Pecoraro STAFF
March 20th, 2026 | 103 replies


Release Date: 03/20/2026 | Tracklist

Review Summary: Gaerea do a 180 on their fans....and it works.

I absolutely love when bands throw new wrinkles into their sound. Gaerea is a Portuguese band that specializes in mysterious melodic black metal mixed with massive post-metal soundscapes. Their previous albums have all been technically proficient and cleaner, modern black metal albums equipped with piercing vocals, shrill riffage and clear production values. With their new album, Loss, they do a complete 180 and veer far into melodic metalcore territory with the black metal and post-metal influences still there, but taking more of a backseat. I was quite taken back by the drastic style change, but as I kept listening to the album, it became apparent that it just works for them completely.

The entire album is chock full of catchy, melodic riffage, well-timed breakdowns and vocals that shuffle back-and-forth from shrill screams, gruff shouts and harmonious cleans. As mentioned earlier, the black metal and post-metal influences are still there. The atmosphere is suffocating and the occasional tremolo picking definitely gives it the blackened edge that it needs, but overall, it sounds like a late-2000s/early-2010's scene album. Yes, I'm well aware that most seasoned black metal fans will probably find this album repulsive in every way, but for me, I couldn't help but feel nostalgic with each passing listen.

The one thing that bugs me a bit is the lack of variation. Loss does what it sets out to do very well, but it would've been nice for the black metal core of the band to shine through just a tad more. Again, I know that fans of the black metal genre will detest this album in just about every way, and I completely understand that, but if you take it for what it is, and you're a fan of a more scene metalcore style, you'll probably find loads to enjoy here.



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Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2026


121902 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Went with a shorter review for this one. I know people seem to be hating this, but I love it lmao.

Lasssie
March 20th 2026


4034 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

So hyped for this

Glad it got a review

The album artwork is such a letdown tho

ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
March 20th 2026


665 Comments


ooh was not expecting it to be your bag. First spin I dug a few of the tracks in the middle, Hellbound still rules, but the beginning and ending tracks are pretty painful. they are trying SO HARD to be epic and melancholic

Rowhaus
March 20th 2026


7688 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Great write-up man! Very curious about this given the mixed reception. From a pr standpoint, black metal is probably the last genre you wanna throw a metalcore curveball in, so I respect their boldness if nothing else lol

ShartHarder
Contributing Reviewer
March 20th 2026


665 Comments


musically this has next to no black metal components any more, and is compressed to shit. zero flavour in the guitars and drums. vocals still rule when he's going for it but the cleans are :eyeroll:



Lasssie
March 20th 2026


4034 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I hate that the artwork reminds me of Imagine Dragons

Gonna give this a go noow

Rowhaus
March 20th 2026


7688 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Yeah this is definitely Haste the Gaerea but I'm not hating it so far

Lasssie
March 20th 2026


4034 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Oh wow

Agreed

Also not hating it but didnt expect it

teamster
March 20th 2026


6495 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Holy hell they pulled a Hundredth.



And I fucking love it.



I actually had to pull my phone out and look to see if I was listening to Gaerea. I thought I clicked it…

Gameofmetal
Emeritus
March 20th 2026


12150 Comments

Album Rating: 1.0 | Sound Off

bro . . . respectfully

Lasssie
March 20th 2026


4034 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Giving me some Amity Affliction vibes tbh

Gfunk839
March 20th 2026


174 Comments


Hawks must be absorbing music through osmosis and diffusion because damn, the output is crazy! Good review, added to the queue

Kusangii
March 20th 2026


8768 Comments


Wow this is gonna be divisive huh

black metal mixed with metalcore sounds like the worst fucking idea on paper tho lol

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2026


121902 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

Yes it is!!! Thanks for reading boys. M////

Rowhaus
March 20th 2026


7688 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Kus for what it's worth I'm fairly certain you'll hate this lol

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 20th 2026


1746 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Their previous stuff was always on my 'maybe I'll listen one day' list, so I'm going into this blind. It just sounds like well-made core so far, with a bit of whispery spoken word cheese?

botb
March 20th 2026


20005 Comments


Yeah this sounds like the worst idk if I even wanna try it

Kusangii
March 20th 2026


8768 Comments


I listened to the first three songs, the first one was awful and the other two were a really mixed bag... what a wild choice to go from modern black metal to this, did Jordan Fish start working with them?

AlkemestRedux
Contributing Reviewer
March 20th 2026


1746 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

I had to look up Jordan Fish, but is he the reason BMTH went to shit? Seems like he was on exactly one peak album before they descended into slop.

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
March 20th 2026


121902 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

I don't think any of this sounds nearly as sterile as Jordan Fish produced records, but thats just my opinion lol.



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