kamelot - epica - promo - 2003 - amrc
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aggressive music ripping crew 2.0.0.2 creepah ú úú--úú ú ; ú ú ú--PR0UDLY PRESENTS---ú ú ú : :ú- Kamelot-Epica : -- - ú - - : : | | Company..: Noise/Sanctuary ; : ú ú Grabber..: EAC úú- Style....: Metal ú ---ú ú Encoder..: Lame 3.91 Source...: CDDA ú ú-- ú Quality..: 192 kbps ---úú Date.....: 11-17-2002 ú ú : ; Mode.....: Full Stereo | | --ú ú-- ú ú ú| T.R.A.C.K.L.I.S.T ú 01. Prologue 01:07 ú 02. Center of the Universe 05:26 ú 03. Farewell 03:41 ú 04. Interlude I (Opiate Soul) 01:10 ú 05. The Edge of Paradise 04:09 ú 06. Wander 04:24 ú 07. Interlude II (Omen) 00:41 ú 08. Descent of the Archangel 04:35 ú 09. Interlude III (at the Banquet) 00:30 ú 10. A Feast for the Vain 03:57 ú 11. On the Coldest Winter Night 04:03 ú 12. Lost and Damned 04:55 ú 13. Helena's Theme 01:51 ú 14. Interlude IV (Dawn) 00:27 ú 15. The Mourning After 04:59 ú 16. III Ways to Epica 06:16 Total Time: 52:11 min ú ú ú| B.A.N.D I.N.F.O ú Now here comes Epica, a thrilling and varied new ú step in the evolution of the majestic Kamelot sound. ú Over the past year Kamelot has composed thirteen new ú songs that can be classified as Melodic Powermetal, ú also adding elements from progressive Rock and epic ú influences. These songs cover the whole musical ú ground between brisk up-tempo grooves, aggressive ú riffing and quiet introverted parts. ú ú The opener, ´Center of the Universe`, is a quick ú up-tempo song that hits you from the first note ú after an epic introduction. The direct successor ú ´Farewell` is a perfect example of the ú effortlessness with which Kamelot combines great ú melodies with gripping rhythms and fascinating ú sounds. ´Edge Of Paradise` opens with Gregorian ú elements slamming into a hypnotic groove that is ú being carried out by a vigorous guitar riff crowned ú by Khan´s charismatic voice. The entire song moves ú through different atmospheres as well as tempo and ú rhythm changes. Like the two previous releases The ú Fourth Legacy and Karma, Epica was produced at ú ´Gate` and ´Pathway` studios in Wolfsburg, Germany ú under the careful supervision of Sascha Paeth and ú Miro. The two are among the world´s most renowned ú international melodic metal producers. Their studios ú are known to be creative forces of a special kind ú that earned acts like Rhapsody and Angra worldwide ú recognition. ú ú On Epica, Miro functioned once again as co/producer ú and engineer, and he contributed the main keyboard ú parts as well as the orchestral arrangements. Luca ú Turilli (Rhapsody) can be heard as a guest with a ú brief guitar solo on ´Descent of the Archangel`, the ú voice of Ian Parry (Elegy) appears in the interlude ú ´Dawn`, and classical singer Mari (Titania) ú performed the female lead on Helena's Theme as well ú as several parts throughout the album. Kamelot ú brought in singers Robert Hunecke-Rizzo (Virgo, ú Heavens Gate), Herbie Langhans (7th Avenue), Annie, ú and Cinzia Hunecke-Rizzo as the backing choir. ú Kamelot has once again enriched the sound of ú traditional Metal, this time incorporating unusual ú instruments like the jembe, d-bass and bandoneón. In ú content Epica offers an exciting concept, which ú works on three different levels and is inspired by ú Johann Wolfgang von Goethe´s ´Faust`. There is a ú storyline with actual events and real human beings. ú At the same time Epica sends you through the world ú of ideas of the main character, Ariel, who is ú searching for truth and inner peace. The third level ú would be the musical execution of the concept, which ú takes the listener to places that words alone cannot ú describe. Welcome to the epicentre of the Universe, ú welcome to Epica! ú ú The first edition of the album will be issued as a ú limited digipack featuring a bonus track, a poster, ú special interactive multimedia tracks and a few more ú surprises. Tours of Europe, South America and Japan ú are in the planning stage. ú ú http://www.kamelot.com ú ú ú| A.M.R.C N.E.W.S ú The 19th of May symbolized a special time for us here in ú AMRC, it was time to take a look back at when AMRC was ú born three years ago. We've come a long way since then, ú and would thank all the people who have supported, and ú helped us in our endeavors for the past three years. ú Big greets go out to all of our friends in the scene, ú siteops who have been loyal to us, fans of metal music ú worldwide, ANY metal bands reading this nfo, and other ú metal crews in the mp3 scene. ú ú We hope you enjoy our releases which range from black ú metal to progressive rock and everything in between, a ú lot of times the bands we are interested in never get ú any attention because they aren't trying to fit into the ú current mold of mainstream music. Regardless of what ú people at the RIAA, or the bands themselves might think, ú we don't do this to take money away from artists. In ú fact, if anything, by releasing music from these artists, ú we hope to get them heard and potentially build up some ú interest worldwide, and would like them to develop a ú larger fanbase. ú ú If you are taking the time to read this nfo and check out ú this release, please consider the fact that the artist ú you're going to listen to probably put a lot of effort ú into releasing this piece of work. If you really like ú the band, listen to some of their other discs, research ú them on the net, because all bands in the world have ú potential to help someone obtain the mood that they're ú searching for at any given time. At times you hear ú people say "so and so only rips lame shit", or things ú like "I hate them, they suck", but keep in mind that ú everyone in the world is different, and has different ú tastes, not only in music, but in life as well. If you ú don't like something a group releases, then nobody is ú going to put a gun to your head and make you listen to ú it (unless they're fucking psychos and need psychiatric ú help), so don't put other groups down for releasing the ú music they believe in, or treat them like they have ú nothing to offer because you don't like some of their ú releases. If they release some things that aren't for ú you, then so be it, wait until that release you've been ú waiting for does come out, and if they never release ú anything you like, there are lots of other groups out ú there for you to check out. Let all release groups ú coexist together in peace without bashing each other ú because of differing preferences, let's keep things as ú friendly and secure as possible so that we may safely ú continue doing what we love to do in the future, ú release kickass music! ú ú Remember... an album worth listening to, is an album worth buying! ú ú ú| G.R.E.E.T.I.N.G.S ú 4hm -/- amok -/- amnmp3 -/- berc -/- bos -/- butt -/- chr -/- cnmc ú cmg -/- csr -/- diss -/- doc -/- end -/- gf -/- gravewish -/- pms -/- radial |
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