Epica
Originally calling themselves Sahara Dust, Holland's Epica formed in early 2003 when After Forever guitarist Mark Jansen decided to break away from the group he'd helped found in order to start an operatic metal project all his own. After drafting teenage mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, guitarist Ad Sluijter, keyboardist Coen Janssen, bassist Yves Huts, and drummer Jeroen Simons, Epica entered Wolfsburg, Germany's Gate Studio with a classically trained choir and string section to lay down their ambitious debut, The Phantom Agony. Released by Transmission Records in late 2003, the album spawned a number of singles. The band's early success paved the way for 2005's sophomore LP, Consign to Oblivion, which also charted well in the Netherlands. A move to metal powerhouse Nuclear Blast and the addition of Ariën van Weesenbeek on drums was followed by Epica's first conceptual album, The Divine Conspiracy, released in 2007. It charted across Europe, as did 2009's Design Your Universe, which equaled their best Dutch chart showing at number eight; Design Your Universe also featured a new member, with Isaac Delahaye taking over guitar duties. Epica's fifth studio album, Requiem for the Indifferent, appeared in 2012. It was the first to chart in the U.K. and U.S., after which another lineup shift found Huts giving way to Rob van der Loo on bass. The band celebrated its tenth anniversary in March 2013 with a special show in Eindhoven, titled and later released as Retrospect, which even featured former members Sluijter, Simons, and Huts. Just a year later, the band issued The Quantum Enigma, its first studio album with Rob van der Loo. Epica's next full-length outing, 2016's Holographic Principle, was described by Simons in an interview with Spark TV as their "most ambitious offering to date." A year later, the band issued its first EP, The Solace System, which coincided with a North American trek with Lacuna Coil. The group returned in 2020 to announce the release of their eighth studio album, Omega, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the project was delayed, and eventually released in early 2021. Their tour plans stymied by lockdown, the band decided to record an exciting, epic, audience-free live show for internet streaming, featuring masses of visual effects, backup dancers, and pyrotechnics; it was later released as an audio-visual package Omega Alive at the end of the same year.© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo Read more
Originally calling themselves Sahara Dust, Holland's Epica formed in early 2003 when After Forever guitarist Mark Jansen decided to break away from the group he'd helped found in order to start an operatic metal project all his own. After drafting teenage mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, guitarist Ad Sluijter, keyboardist Coen Janssen, bassist Yves Huts, and drummer Jeroen Simons, Epica entered Wolfsburg, Germany's Gate Studio with a classically trained choir and string section to lay down their ambitious debut, The Phantom Agony. Released by Transmission Records in late 2003, the album spawned a number of singles.
The band's early success paved the way for 2005's sophomore LP, Consign to Oblivion, which also charted well in the Netherlands. A move to metal powerhouse Nuclear Blast and the addition of Ariën van Weesenbeek on drums was followed by Epica's first conceptual album, The Divine Conspiracy, released in 2007. It charted across Europe, as did 2009's Design Your Universe, which equaled their best Dutch chart showing at number eight; Design Your Universe also featured a new member, with Isaac Delahaye taking over guitar duties.
Epica's fifth studio album, Requiem for the Indifferent, appeared in 2012. It was the first to chart in the U.K. and U.S., after which another lineup shift found Huts giving way to Rob van der Loo on bass. The band celebrated its tenth anniversary in March 2013 with a special show in Eindhoven, titled and later released as Retrospect, which even featured former members Sluijter, Simons, and Huts. Just a year later, the band issued The Quantum Enigma, its first studio album with Rob van der Loo. Epica's next full-length outing, 2016's Holographic Principle, was described by Simons in an interview with Spark TV as their "most ambitious offering to date." A year later, the band issued its first EP, The Solace System, which coincided with a North American trek with Lacuna Coil. The group returned in 2020 to announce the release of their eighth studio album, Omega, but due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the project was delayed, and eventually released in early 2021. Their tour plans stymied by lockdown, the band decided to record an exciting, epic, audience-free live show for internet streaming, featuring masses of visual effects, backup dancers, and pyrotechnics; it was later released as an audio-visual package Omega Alive at the end of the same year.
© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo
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The Holographic Principle
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Sep 30, 2016
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Omega Alive (Omega Alive)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Dec 3, 2021
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The Quantum Enigma
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on May 2, 2014
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The Solace System
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Sep 1, 2017
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Requiem for the Indifferent
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Feb 12, 2012
Requiem for the Indifferent, the fifth outing from the Dutch progressive metal outfit, is a typically elaborate and ambitious affair, incorporating co ...
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Design Your Universe (Gold Edition: Deluxe Edition)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Oct 17, 2009
Dutch pomp-metal band Epica, fronted by classically trained mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, released their second album for Nuclear Blast only a year aft ...
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The Quantum Enigma (B-Sides)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on May 3, 2014
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Retrospect - 10th Anniversary (Live)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Nov 8, 2013
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The Phantom Agony (Expanded Edition)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Mar 14, 2013
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The Divine Conspiracy
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Sep 7, 2007
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Omegacoustic
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Feb 25, 2021
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Design Your Universe
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Oct 16, 2009
Dutch pomp-metal band Epica, fronted by classically trained mezzo-soprano Simone Simons, released their second album for Nuclear Blast only a year aft ...
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The Classical Conspiracy (Live in Miskolc)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on May 8, 2009
One complaint that metal purists have had about some of Epica's more orchestral work is that at times, they have ended up sounding more classical than ...
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Consign To Oblivion (Expanded Edition)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Apr 21, 2005
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This Is the Time
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Oct 17, 2010
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Beyond the Matrix - The Battle (feat. Metropole Orkest)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Oct 26, 2018
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Never Enough
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Aug 10, 2007
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Epica vs. Attack on Titan Songs
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Jul 20, 2018
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The Score 2.0 - An Epic Journey
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Nov 11, 2017
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The Holographic Principle (Track Commentary)
Epica
Rock - Released by Nuclear Blast on Sep 30, 2016
The Dutch symphonic metal veterans' seventh studio long-player, and much anticipated follow-up to 2014's The Quantum Enigma, The Holographic Principle ...
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