Iron Eveq Project is one of those fleeting, almost spectral presences in the Polish underground—an intensely personal studio project that surfaced briefly, left behind a single full‑length album, and then dissolved into silence. With no confirmed formation date, no public location, and only two initials attached to the lineup, the project embodies the purest form of underground anonymity.
Musically, Iron Eveq Project operated in the borderlands between melodic death metal and melodic black metal, blending sharp riffing with melancholic atmosphere and a distinctly early‑2010s emotional palette. It was a studio‑bound collaboration between two musicians whose paths crossed only briefly but left behind a surprisingly cohesive work.
A multi‑instrumentalist and the project’s primary architect.
His background in Absorbing Silence and Ingenium shows in the project’s melodic sensibility and its reliance on layered guitar work rather than raw aggression. Eveq handled all instrumental duties, shaping the album’s tone, pacing, and emotional direction.
A harsh‑vocal specialist known from Inglorious, Valinor, and Illuminandi.
His vocal presence gives the album its blackened edge—rasped, expressive, and emotionally charged, cutting through the melodic instrumentation with a sense of urgency.
Together, they created a sound that feels like a private conversation between two musicians working in isolation, shaping something sincere without concern for scene trends or visibility.
The project’s sole release—and its entire legacy.
The album is built on:
The title captures the album’s mood perfectly: quiet, sorrowful motion; something passing overhead in the dark; a moment of beauty tinged with dread.
While the production is unmistakably DIY, the songwriting shows clarity and intention. It feels like a snapshot of a specific emotional moment—one that was never revisited.
Iron Eveq Project remains:
Its status today is unknown, and no activity has been recorded since 2012.
But A Silent Flap of Wings stands as a small, sincere testament to the creative impulse—brief, personal, and unrepeatable.
| Eveq | Guitars, Bass, Drum programming |
| See also: ex-Absorbing Silence, ex-Ingenium | |
| T | Vocals |
| See also:Â Inglorious, ex-Valinor, ex-Illuminandi | |
| A Silent Flap of Wings | Full-length | 2012 |