The latest chapter in Gojira's discography, The New King , cements the band's status as one of the world's leading metal acts. Produced by Greg Fidelman and recorded at Silver Sonic Studios, the album features a more mature, introspective sound. Tracks like "The New King" and "Fallen Leaves" highlight Gojira's continued exploration of sonic textures and their unwavering commitment to their message.
Gojira’s discography is not a linear curve of "best to worst." It is a spiral: each album returns to similar themes (death, nature, the cosmic) but at a higher level of clarity. From the raw spawn of Terra Incognita to the Olympic-ceremony performance of “Ah! Ça ira!” in 2024, they have become the most vital metal band of the 21st century. Their story is one of elevation—from the mud of the earth to the silence between stars, always carrying the weight of the living world with them.
"Oroborus," "A Sight to Behold," "The Art of Dying," "Vacuity." Gojira Discography
: Written following the passing of the Duplantier brothers' mother, this record is their most personal and atmospheric. It earned the band their first Grammy nominations for Best Rock Album and Best Metal Performance for "Silvera". 4. Modern Era: Chart-Topping Power
Uplifting melodic hooks, classic rock influences, indigenous chant elements, and massive arena-ready grooves. The latest chapter in Gojira's discography, The New
Ultra-precise polyrhythms, darker lyrical tones, and a perfect balance of brutal death metal and progressive arrangements.
A massive, wall-of-sound production characterized by heavy pick-scrapes, soaring atmospheric melodies, and oceanic weight. It balances devastating brutality with moments of profound, transcendent beauty. Gojira’s discography is not a linear curve of
Massive production, wall-of-sound guitars, and the introduction of their signature pick-scrape technique.
Showcased the band's ability to mix polyrhythmic drumming with precise, technical riffs, establishing their "heavy" identity immediately 2.2.1. 2. The Link (2003)
Jagged rhythm shifts, heavy pinch harmonics, and industrial atmospheres.