Epica
The sixth album for the American melodic metal act, featuring Roy S. Khan (ex-Conception) on vocals. 16 tracks. Noise. 2003.
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Track Listing: 1. Prologue, 2. Center of the Universe, 3. Farewell, 4. Interlude 1 (Opiate Soul), 5. Edge of... |
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Recent Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-19-2008
- They Keep Getting Better!
These guys keep getting better. The prior albums had moments of brilliance (see songs like "Karma", "The Spell", or "Silent Godess") but were somewhat hit-or-miss. With this album Kamelot gets rid of the "miss". Expect fast-paced, and...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: May-25-2008
- Best Kamelot album
I've listened to all of Kamelot's albums now. I started a few months ago on Napster and systematically made my way through most of them. I was very impressed with the production on each album, the tight composition of each song, and...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Mar-15-2008
- Amazing Album
Epica and Kamelot's followup album, The Black Halo, are both conept albums based off of the story of "Faust." *Spoiler Warning*The story, for those who aren't familiar with it, follows Ariel, a young alchemist searching for the Ultimate...
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- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Feb-15-2008
- A masterpiece.
Epica is a brilliant album that masterfully creates a story of love and life that manages to flow beautifully from track to track.Featuring the angelic voice of Simone Simmonds from her own band Epica, Kamelot's Epica is definably worth...
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Selected Reviews
- 5/5
- From: Amazon
- Posted: Aug-19-2008
- They Keep Getting Better!
These guys keep getting better. The prior albums had moments of brilliance (see songs like "Karma", "The Spell", or "Silent Godess") but were somewhat hit-or-miss. With this album Kamelot gets rid of the "miss". Expect fast-paced, and...
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- 3/5
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- Posted: Dec-02-2005
- Very good album, but...
What does damage to this otherwise very competent, talented and strong band is drummer Casey Grillo's annoying habit of filling every single space in the songs with that awkward double kick drums. The whole time, all the songs!! It seems...
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- 1/5
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- Posted: Aug-18-2005
- Nothing New.
Kamelot I don't think is a real consistant band. Yes they have a few good songs. But only a few. The lyrics are boring and have no good stories or twist to them and the music is nothing special. Nothing new here on this CD. There...
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