If you're into your music heavy, emotional, and dripping with atmosphere, then Blaxem just dropped something that’s going to hit like a freight train wrapped in fire.
From Chile, this modern metal quartet is not here to play it safe. Their new EP Ethereal, out May 16 via Eclipse Records. Is a raw, passionate, and technically stunning release that mixes chaos with clarity, darkness with light, and madness with melody.
Produced by Dann Hidalgo and Guille Malatesta , mixed and mastered by pros, and featuring cover art by Hakeen Mishea , this one doesn’t just sound good, it feels real. And the video for the title track? Shot in an abandoned railway (thanks to some last-minute luck), it captures the vibe perfectly: eerie, intense, and absolutely unforgettable.
As Dann says:
“We almost had a live show while shooting the video because people kept stopping to watch.”
Yep. That kind of energy? It’s contagious.
The tracklist alone gives you a taste of what’s coming:
Grey Summit
Miscellaneous
Ethereal
Images of Tomorrow
Radiant Abyss
This EP is about truth, strength, empathy and fighting through a world full of shadows. The guitars shred like they mean business, the bass creeps around corners like a ghost, and the drums hit harder than most bands ever dream of.
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Honestly, I didn’t expect much from a Chilean band named Blaxem , but once I hit play on Ethereal , I was hooked. This isn’t just metal. It’s a journey. One worth taking loud and proud.
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