Buy here: “‘Pacifier’ is a rather typical NEAERA song containing the trademarks the band is renowned for. The lyrics deal with a way to come to peace with oneself, leaving behind regrets, old pain and banishing thoughts that impede you.” - Stefan Keller Follow Neaera: Neaera: Benny Hilleke – vocals Stefan Keller – guitars Tobias Buck – guitars Benjamin Donath – bass Sebastian Heldt – drums Directors: Minh & O Director of Photography: Binh Minh Nguyen Producer: Oliver Kötter Edit: Binh Minh Nguyen Assistant Camera: Pit Kaldewey Set Runner: Henning Escher Light Programming on location: Sascha Wies 3D Consultant: abm Design 3D Implementation: Oliver Kötter Special Thanks to: Bernhard Kuhlmann Sputnikhalle Münster PIRATELOVE Blender Foundation German metalcore veterans NEAERA, who are celebrating their 20th anniversary this year, will release “All Is Dust“ on June 28th via Metal Blade Records. On February 28th, 2020, NEAERA released their seventh album – it was their eponymous comeback record after a seven-year-hiatus - which caught everyone by surprise. Despite having been well received, the pandemic impeded the band’s long awaited and already scheduled return to the live stages. On February 29th, 2020, NEAERA played a sold-out release show, but it remained the only show for the record in years since Wacken, the Impericon festivals, and other shows were forced to be postponed until further notice. By 2021, the NEAERA collective decided it was time for new material. With a desire to return to an old school writing approach when songs were composed together in a musty rehearsal room, the band started the writing process. By 2022, the band recruited Janosch Rathmer (drummer of long-time friends/German post-rock institution Long Distance Calling) to record the band’s new album, “All Is Dust“. Mixing and mastering for the record was skillfully executed by Kristian Kohle at Kohlekeller Studios who adorned the songs with a powerful yet organic sound that perfectly fit the band’s vision of their new material and approach. Lyrically, NEAERA shifted their approach a bit and put the individual, its survival, and sanity in these testing times center stage alongside lyrics that tackle global and social clamor - a shift that was arguably pandemic-related.
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