Myriads

Myriads

gothic metal

Norway Est. 1997

"Myriads' music envelops the listener in dense textures punctuated by powerful dynamics and emotive crescendos that evoke both tension and release."

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In Spheres Without Time

In Spheres Without Time

1999

Myriads occupies a crucial space within the gothic metal landscape, challenging and redefining the genre's emotional depths.
Myriads occupies a crucial space within the gothic metal landscape, challenging and redefining the genre's emotional depths. Their music resonates with listeners seeking an exploration of existential themes through a hauntingly rich soundscape, creating a sense of belonging for those who dwell in life’s shadowy corners. By weaving together intricate melodies and arrangements, Myriads helps cultivate an atmosphere where vulnerability and strength coexist, allowing fans to engage with their own complexities. The band's approach is marked by a distinct blend of orchestral elements and traditional metal instrumentation, which they use to create immersive auditory experiences that push past conventional boundaries. This fusion transforms heavy guitar riffs into sweeping symphonic canvases, inviting a cinematic quality to their storytelling. The careful layering of vocal harmonies enhances this depth, enabling them to connect emotionally with their audience. Frequently delving into themes of introspection, loss, and the struggle between light and darkness, Myriads crafts lyrics that balance sincerity with poetic nuance. Their storytelling often feels personal yet universal, striking a chord with listeners yearning for authenticity in the face of adversity. The tone fluctuates between somber reflection and hopeful resilience, enriching the experience with layered meanings.

Full discography

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

2 releases 2 albums 1999–2002
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Myriads sound like?

Myriads' music envelops the listener in dense textures punctuated by powerful dynamics and emotive crescendos that evoke both tension and release. Rooted in gothic metal. Start with In Spheres Without Time.

What is the best Myriads album to start with?

The best album to start with is "In Spheres Without Time" (1999). It's the most representative of what makes Myriads worth hearing.

Who is Myriads for?

If you're into gothic metal, Myriads is worth your time. Myriads' music envelops the listener in dense textures punctuated by powerful dynamics and emotive crescendos that evoke both tension and release.

How many albums does Myriads have?

Myriads has 2 releases in their discography, including 2 albums.