On their debut album, Gilgamesh picks up the heritage of the great Mesopotamian civilisation, vanished since millennia. Named after the Sumerian godlike King from the eponymous heroic epic, they open a new chapter of Oriental extreme music: In a world where society is submitted to the vengeful Gods, The Awakening addresses epic, myths and occultism from a bygone era. The 8 songs lead the listener into legendary battles, obscure ceremonies and mystical cults of gods. Driven by blastbeat-oriented drums, they build a bridge between pounding Death Metal and melodic Black Metal. Gloomy r… read more
On their debut album, Gilgamesh picks up the heritage of the great Mesopotamian civilisation, vanished since millennia. Named after the Sumerian godl… read more
On their debut album, Gilgamesh picks up the heritage of the great Mesopotamian civilisation, vanished since millennia. Named after the Sumerian godlike King from the eponymous heroic ep… read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガメッシュ (girugamesh). 3. A now defunct Dutch hardcore band. 4. A now defunct Australian ska/hardcore band. 5. A progressive rock/fusion band from Petaluma, California. 6. An American progessive rock band. 7. A now defunct Hungarian lo-fi/no-wave/art-punk band. 8. An all-female death metal band from Mexico. 9. A blackened death metal band from Munich, Germany. 1. A British progressive jazz-rock ban… read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガ…read more
There are many artists with the name Gilgamesh: 1. A British progressive jazz-rock band of the Canterbury style from the 70s. 2. The incorrect English spelling of the Japanese rock band ギルガメッシュ (girugamesh). 3. A now defunct Dutch hard… read more