Epica


Epica is a Dutch Netherlands symphonic metal band founded by guitarist and vocalist Mark Jansen subsequent to his departure from After Forever.

 

Cry for the Moon (2002–2003)

In early 2002, Mark Jansen left After Forever over creative differences. He then began looking for musicians who would work towards a more classical/symphonic type of music project; this was initially named "Sahara Dust". In late 2002, the band courted Helena Michaelsen.

The album was followed by three singles: "The Phantom Agony The Phantom Agony (song) ", "Feint Feint (song) " and "Cry for the Moon Cry for the Moon (Epica song) ".


Consign to Oblivion / The Score (2005–2007)

Their second release, entitled Consign to Oblivion, was influenced by the culture of the Mayan Civilization, which can be noticed on songs in the "A New Age Dawns" series. "A New Age Dawns" refers to the time system of the Mayan people, which extends up to the year of 2012 2012#Apocalyptic beliefs about 2012 , and makes no reference of what may happen past said year. Consign to Oblivion was composed with film scores as a basis, with Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman cited as major inspirations. The album features guest singing by Roy Khan (from Kamelot) on the song "Trois Vierges". Epica also joined Kamelot as a support band on parts of their tour for promotion of the The Black Halo album, to which Simons Simone Simons had contributed her vocals on the track "The Haunting (Somewhere In Time)".

Two singles were released from the album, "Solitary Ground" and "Quietus (Silent Reverie)".

Epica's non-metal album The Score - An Epic Journey was released in September 2005 and is the soundtrack for a Dutch Netherlands movie called Joyride Joyride (2005 film) , though it could also be considered to be their third album. Mark Jansen describes the album as typical Epica, "only without the singing, without the guitars, no bass and no drums".

In 2005 and 2006 Epica went on their first tour throughout North America with Kamelot. After the tour, drummer Jeroen Simons left the band because of his wish to pursue other musical interests. In Fall 2006, Simone once again contributed vocals to album of Kamelot, this time on the tracks "Blücher" and "Season's End" on the album Ghost Opera. In December Ariën Van Weesenbeek from God Dethroned was announced on Epica's official website as the guest drummer for their new album, but not a permanent band member.


The Divine Conspiracy (2007–2009)

In September 2007, Epica headlined their first tour through North America and released their third album, The Divine Conspiracy, this time on a new label, Nuclear Blast. That December, Ariën Van Weesenbeek was announced to be Epica's permanent new drummer. The band toured North America again in April 2008 with Into Eternity and Symphony X, this time with Amanda Somerville because Simone had contracted a staph infection (MRSA).

The first single of the album was released on August 10, 2007 entitled "Never Enough Never Enough (Epica song) ".

The second single, "Chasing the Dragon Chasing the Dragon (Epica song) ," was released in 2008 without an accompanying video.

On 16 December 2008, Ad Sluijter left the band. He left a message on his Myspace page with his reasoning for leaving the band, which included frustration over being unable to enjoy composing music because of deadlines. Ad's successor on guitar was announced in January of 2009 to be Isaac Delahaye, who is formerly of God Dethroned fame.

In May of that year, Epica recorded The Classical Conspiracy, their first live album. The live show included a 40-piece orchestra and a 30-piece choir. It was released on May 8, 2009 through Nuclear Blast Records.


Design Your Universe (2009–Present)


On March 4, 2009, Epica announced their return to the studio where they would begin the recording process for a new album. In April 2009, it was revealed that the new album's title would be "Design Your Universe". It was said to continue the A New Age Dawns saga which started on Consign to Oblivion. The album was released on October 16, 2009. To promote this release, they performed in Amsterdam at Paradiso on October 10, 2009. This album will be new guitarist Isaac Delahaye's first. The record also contains a guest appearance from Sonata Arctica vocalist Tony Kakko on the song "White Waters". The album debuted in #8 in the Dutch Netherlands charts. On new years eve it was announced through their website that a new single will be released. The song is called "This is the Time" and all profit will go to WWF.' operatic vocals and Mark Jansen's death grunts death growl is a feature of Epica's music.
Epica performs a blend of progressive metal, gothic metal and symphonic metal. Another component of Epica's style is power metal Vocalist Simone Simons has expressed a preference for the group to be described as symphonic metal though the founder of the group Mark Jansen notes that they do not mind being called gothic metal.

The music of Epica is aggressive, bombastic and excessive while a gothic atmosphere and sentimentality is also present in their music. Simone Simons delivers operatic vocals in a mezzo-soprano range though she has also been known to sometimes sing "with a clear alto voice that has a flawless tone and a lot of emotion." Mark Jansen delivers death grunts death growl "that are secondary to Simons' singing, but very important in terms of balance and variety." The group is also known to employ human choirs and orchestras with additional embellishments such as spoken word recitals and lyrics in Latin and Arabic.*Simone Simons – mezzo-soprano vocals mezzo-soprano
*Mark Jansen – rhythm guitar, grunts death grunts , screams
*Isaac Delahaye – lead guitar
*Yves Huts – bass guitar
*Coen Janssen – synthesizer, piano
*Ariën van Weesenbeek – drums, grunts, spoken words


Former members

*Helena Iren Michaelsen – soprano vocals vocals (2002 – 2003)
*Jeroen Simons – drums (2002 – 2006)
*Ad Sluijter – guitar (2002 – 2008)


Session members

*Koen Herfst – drums (tour 2007)
*Amanda Somerville – vocals (North American tour 2008), background vocals on The Phantom Agony, Consign to Oblivion, The Divine Conspiracy, and Design Your Universe.
*Oliver Palotai – keyboards (North American tour 2010)
Demos

*2002: Cry for the Moon


Studio albums

*2003: The Phantom Agony
*2005: Consign to Oblivion
*2007: The Divine Conspiracy
*2009: Design Your Universe


EPs and singles

*2003: "The Phantom Agony The Phantom Agony (song) "
*2004: "Feint Feint (song) "
*2004: "Cry for the Moon Cry for the Moon (Epica song) "
*2005: "Solitary Ground"
*2005: "Quietus (Silent Reverie)"
*2007: "Never Enough Never Enough (Epica song) "
*2008: "Chasing the Dragon Chasing the Dragon (Epica song) "
*2009: "Unleashed Unleashed (song) "
*2010: "This Is the Time This Is the Time (Epica song) "

DVD

*2004We Will Take You With Us


Compilations and other recordings

*2005: The Score - An Epic Journey
*2006: The Road to Paradiso
*2009: The Classical Conspiracy


Music Videos

*2003: "The Phantom Agony"
*2004: "Feint"
*2005: "Solitary Ground"
*2005: "Quietus"
*2007: "Never Enough"
*2009: "Unleashed"
 

 

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