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Consign to Oblivion
by: Epica
Price: $22.99 current as of: 03/12/2010 08:48 EST
Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0654436305224
Label: The End Records
Manufacturer: The End Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: The End Records
Release Date: October 11, 2005
Studio: The End Records
Disc 1:- Hunab K'u (A New Age Dawns, Prologue)
- Dance of Fate
- Last Crusade (A New Age Dawns, Pt. 1)
- Solitary Ground
- Blank Infinity
- Force of the Shore
- Quietus
- Mother of Light (A New Age Dawns, Pt. 2)
- Trois Vierges
- Another Me "In Lack'ech"
- Consign to Oblivion (A New Age Dawns, Pt. 3)
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Epica are the most amazing orchestrated musical band! From track one to track eleven they incorporate violins and amazing choirs. By the way the song The Last Crusade is the one that stands out on the album!!!! It gives you a vibe of the medeival era. As most of the album does. Buy it!!! If you love Epica or just symphonic metal in general!
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This early offering from Epica is a taste of what was to follow. I have the deluxe edition with the DVD as well. It is amazing. The vocals of Simone Simons are so uplifting and contrast well with the heavier gothic sound of the well orchestrated music and harsh vocals, so typical of goth music. I love it! I now own all of the full length CDs and most of the singles and DVDs by this band and all of them are amazing in their own rights.
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I really love "The Phantom Agony" & "The Divine Conspiracy" But for some reason I just cannot get into the album in between the two (This one.)
It seems like the writing of it was very rushed. The music is a little weaker and less imaginative than on their other albums.
I would not say this is bad, but nothing stands out on it and every songs seems to be the same sounding. I'm not bagging it out, it's still Epica, it just seems a lot weaker. The only song that I would say ...
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First of all, I would like to address those folks who dont like the "death vocals" placed intricately into Consign to Oblivion.....Epica is a B'n'B band. That stands for the rather outdated term of Beauty and the Beast type vocals. This was the genres name back in the name of the late 90's and the earlier part of the new millenium. Now, most just settle for Symphonic Metal or mention the fact all of these type of bands have a female as the main singer and also incorporate the growling put into some ...
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I like Epica's approach to the whole symphonic opera sub genre of metal. Sure, they have all the elements of typical music of this time: heavy guitars, chorus of chanters, keyboards, epic songs, and female vocals. However, Epica use one thing most of the other bands don't: moderation. Their songs are not overly long, using excellent choruses and instrumentation to write songs rather than draw out the same boring melodies that infuse this genre. Their singer, while taking an operatic approach, doesn't ...
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