[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.]Ever since EPICA emerged on the scene at the end of 2002, the band
has been living in a whirlwind of studio recordings, interviews,
screaming fans, live performances and a rock 'n roll lifestyle. With
every new album EPICA pushes the boundaries by reinventing their
distinctive style, and nothing seems to stop the band on their rise to
the top. With their previous record ‘Design Your Universe', seen by many as a
true milestone in bombastic and symphonic metal, EPICA seemed to have
found the perfect musical mixture between classical and heavy music. The
album entered the charts everywhere and consolidated their position
among the top of today's metal acts. An extensive tour marathon with
over 200 headlining shows allover the globe proved both their ambition
and their success. This time EPICA once again raises the bar with their fifth album
called 'Requiem of the Indifferent'. Full of trademark hymns,
significant lyrics, powerful guitar riffing alternated with cinematic
interludes, Simone Simons' angelic voice, it is a very logical step
after ‘Design Your Universe'. Again it is an album which has to grow on
the listener, so make sure to give it a couple of spins to get the whole
picture. As with every album, EPICA mixes hard, technical and fast with intimate
and slow, with as good as everything in between. However, this time
around it are the huge contrasts which make ‘Requiem for the
Indifferent' stick out. The album will take you on a journey through
brutal metal, sweet melodies, technical instrumental passages,
theatrical moods, epic orchestration, varying vocal ranges, catchy tunes
followed by complex songwriting, etc. More than ever the band connects
all these extremes flawlessly, making this a more dynamic, more
versatile, more detailed, more style crossing EPICA than before.
All of this is actually an acccumulation of individual talent, as EPICA
happens to have some of the finest musicians around. Ariën Van
Weesenbeek, one of the best drummers in the metal scene, supported by
the solidness of bass player Yves Huts. Isaac Delahaye, known for his
adventurous guitar riffs and praised for his tasty soloing. Mark Jansen,
main songwriter of the band, rhythm guitarist & grunter. The
classically trained pianist Coen Janssen, who is also responsible for
all the choir arrangements. And last but not least frontwoman Simone
Simons, who has an extremely diverse, unique and enchanting voice.
‘Requiem for the Indifferent' is proof that this sextet is on a constant
quest for renewal and that only the best is good enough. The album title refers to the end of an era. Mankind can no longer
stick their head in the sand for the things that are happening around
us: tensions between different religions and cultures, wars, natural
disasters, a huge financial crisis. As we are all connected; the
universe, the earth, nature, animals and human beings, this period in
time will be the prelude to the end for those who still don't want to,
or simply won't see it. A
requiem for the indifferent but also a possibility for a new beginning with great new chances.Once again, EPICA produced the new album along with Sascha Paeth (AVANTASIA, KAMELOT) at the Gate Studio in Wolfsburg, Germany.
'Requiem of the Indifferent' will be released on the 9
th of March 2012 (13
th of March in the US), after which the band will start promoting the album with a big production world tour.