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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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- 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 occasionally heavy power metal. And if power metal isn't your...
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- 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 the overall melodies. The singing is great too. While I was...
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- 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 Truth. Mephisto, an angel who was cast out of Heaven, makes...
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- 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 it's weight in gold.
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- Posted: Sep-22-2007
Awesomeness!
Well, I honestly can't remember just where or from whom I first heard of Kamelot. It was a divine calling that I should pick up this CD. I just had a feeling about this one. I couldn't wait to get it. Epica was worth every second of the wait. From beginning to end it's solid and consuming. Sadly...
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- Posted: Mar-23-2007
theres a new sherriff in town!!
thses guys rock, and the vocals are 2nd to..well maybe dio ,well worth the price of addmission!
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- Posted: Nov-25-2006
Majestic
Kamelot pulls a 4 star release. Epica is trult epic in every respect. Again Khan and Youngblood are the backbone of the band. It didn't take many listens to convince me of these Americans. Proudly ,America is starting to wake up to what Kansas was doing in the 70's probably because we're so tired...
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- Posted: Oct-29-2006
Pretty good
I'm not usually a fan of "power metal", but this was a pretty good cd all the same. Some of the songs sound basically the same but there are few that stand out. Great guitar riff on song 5 The Edge of Paradise. Overall worth buying!
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- Posted: Sep-13-2006
Simply incredible
I must admit, I came by "Epica" a bit by accident. I was experimenting with various power metal bands, found "Karma" acceptable, so when I found "Epica" in my nearby music store, I bought it, without reading any reviews beforehand. This turned out to be one of my best music purchase decisions...
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- Posted: Sep-08-2006
One Of Kamelot's Best
On Epica, I was amazed at the medieval meets Metal sound. It was just what I was looking for. The Black Halo is equally good. Kamelot knows how to tell you a story with their lyrics while providing a rich full sound to accompany them. From what I have read and heard, I believe that the 2 albums...
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