Butterfly Temple

Butterfly Temple

doom metal, pagan metal

Russia

"Thick, distorted guitar riffs intertwine with atmospheric vocals, creating a dense landscape punctuated by propulsive rhythms and moments of stark contrast."

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Nahaimal

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About Butterfly Temple

Butterfly Temple matters for its ability to weave a rich tapestry of sound that transcends the traditional confines of doom and pagan metal, creating an immersive experience that resonates deeply with listeners.
Their music serves as a conduit for exploring ancient themes and contemporary struggles, allowing audiences to connect with both nature and the darker aspects of human existence in a profound way. With a focus on atmospheric compositions, Butterfly...
Their music serves as a conduit for exploring ancient themes and contemporary struggles, allowing audiences to connect with both nature and the darker aspects of human existence in a profound way. With a focus on atmospheric compositions, Butterfly Temple employs layers of heavy instrumentation intertwined with haunting melodies that push the boundaries of mood and texture. This approach invites listeners into a world where mythological narratives meet visceral emotion, emphasizing the ritualistic qualities of their sound while maintaining an organic flow that feels both timeless and immediate. Lyrically, the band often delves into themes of existential reflection, nature's power, and spiritual journeys, blending irony with sincerity to evoke a sense of introspection. Their storytelling approach is impressionistic, immersing listeners in evocative imagery rather than straightforward narratives, which enhances the emotional weight of their music.

2 studio albums· 1 year· Russia

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Butterfly Temple's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

2 releases 2 albums 1996–1997
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