Epica

symphonic metal, Gothic Metal, Female fronted metal

Epica

Discography

Pix Title Duration
Cry for the Moon 06:46
The Phantom Agony 06:46
Arcana 05:02
Sensorium 04:49
Requiem for the Indifferent 05:12
The Skeleton Key 05:06
The Divine Conspiracy 04:47
Unchain Utopia 04:45
Rivers 04:48
Beyond the Matrix 06:26
The Essence of Silence 04:47
Storm the Sorrow 05:12
Unleashed 05:48
Victims of Contingency 03:31
Never Enough 04:47
Feint 04:20
Sirens - Of Blood And Water (feat. Charlotte Wessels & Myrkur) 04:17
Freedom - The Wolves Within - 05:37
Universal Death Squad 06:38
Solitary Ground 04:24
Canvas of Life 05:28
Tides of Time 05:33
Sancta Terra 04:57
Façade of Reality (The Embrace That Smothers , Pt. 5) 08:12
The Last Crusade - A New Age Dawns 1 04:22
Illusive Consensus 05:01
The Obsessive Devotion 07:13
Quietus 03:47
Pirates Of The Caribbean 06:44
Dance of Fate 05:13
Seal of Solomon 05:28
The Second Stone 05:00
Blank Infinity 04:01
Design Your Universe ~ A New Age Dawns, Pt. 6 09:28
Chemical Insomnia 05:12
Gaia 04:46
Martyr of the Free Word 05:03
Delirium 06:07
Chasing the Dragon 07:40
Menace of Vanity 04:13
Our Destiny 06:00
Reverence (Living in the Heart) 05:02
Originem 02:11
Sense Without Sanity (The Impervious Code) 07:42
Beyond Belief 05:25
Monopoly on Truth 07:11
Burn to a Cinder 05:40
Semblance of Liberty 05:42
Internal Warfare 05:12
Deconstruct 04:13

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Biography - Epica

Epica is a symphonic metal band, founded by guitarist and vocalist Mark Jansen, subsequent to his departure from After Forever. Formed as a symphonic metal band with gothic tendencies, later Epica have incorporated into their sound strong death metal influences. Starting from the third album, even progressive metal attitudes have become evident. In addition, the band often uses thrash metal and groove metal riffs, black metal passages (mostly in the drum technique), power metal moments and references to Arabic music.

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