Es gibt viele Bands in der Welt. Und dann ist da Epica. #epica #aspiral #ohrwurm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgWv_6ZtYvk
Es gibt viele Bands in der Welt. Und dann ist da Epica. #epica #aspiral #ohrwurm https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pgWv_6ZtYvk
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EPICA Launch Official Lyric Video For New Album Title Track âAspiralâ
https://bravewords.com/news/epica-launch-official-lyric-video-for-new-album-title-track-aspiral/
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SIMONE SIMONS: EPICA Became 'A Little Bit More Mature' And 'A Little Bit More Modern' On 'Aspiral' Album
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Album Review: Epica â âAspiralâ
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Link: https://metalinsider.net/reviews/album-review-epica-aspiral
Interview: Epicaâs Simone Simons on Aspiral, vocal growth, and embracing the unexpected
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#nowplaying the new album #aspiral by the band #epica from #netherlands #femalevocals #symphonicmetal #powermetal #albumsof2025
And it's exactly what I expected and what I listen to Epica for! They don't have a single bad album in their discography. That's quite impressive.
The new Epica album, Aspiral, is out tomorrow! Itâs the first album Iâve pre-ordered in ages.
By Kenstrosity
Since their founding in 2002, Epica garnered my everlasting adoration as my absolute favorite symphonic metal band, followed by other household names like Nightwish and After Forever. However, unlike the overwhelming majority of their ilk, Epicaâs music bares sharper teeth, maintains a stronger connection to the greater pantheon of metal and its more extreme fringes, and remains to this day the most consistent in quality album to album. Few symphonic bands celebrating over 20 years of uninterrupted activity exhibit these characteristics. Consequently, my anticipation for Aspiral soars in my trust that Epica could never let me down, grounded by a great anxiety that one day, they just might.
The sigh of relief I let out after my first spin of Aspiral could be heard around the world. Brimming with drama, loaded with hooks, and laser-focused on delivering passionate, energetic songs, Epicaâs ninth opus sees every member of this remarkably stable1 Dutch sextet operating in rare form. Running for bang-on one hour, Aspiral follows the classic Epica blueprint: epic, opulent symphonic metal informed by prog and power, and grazed across the cheek by deathâs bony phalanges. However, new accoutrements and novel structures showcase a group exploring the boundaries of their sound with a gentle growth indicative of a collective eager to play and learn. While this never leaves any of these 11 songs unrecognizable as an Epica piece by any means, these admittedly light risks allow Aspiral to shine as a late career highlight.
Aspiral, first and foremost, is a triumph of performance in music. As the world already knows, lead siren Simone Simons is a powerhouse, her voice only getting better with time (âObsidian Heart,â âApparition,â âThe Grand Saga of ExistenceâA New Age Dawns Part IXâ). However, a delightful surprise, Mark Jansenâs immediately recognizable growl and scream rips across the record with a palpable presence and rabid tone (âMetanoiaâA New Age Dawns Part XIII,â âEye of the Storm,â âThe Grand Saga of Existenceâ). AriĂ«n van Weesenbeekâs incredible drumming steals the show all over the place, too, whether in the service of creating additional interest inside breakdowns and riffs (âArcanaâ); by driving transitions smoothly between faster freakouts and slower spells (âT.I.M.E.,â âApparitionâ); or when manifesting a groovy beat that all but guarantees remembrance (âObsidian Heart,â âFight to SurviveâThe Overview Effect,â âApparitionâ). Thankfully, Mark Jansenâs and Isaac Delahayeâs axework keeps up, injecting oodles of fun leads and riffs (âCross the Divide,â âDarkness Dies in LightâA New Age Dawns Part VIIâ) and quite a number of killer solos (âApparition,â âEye of the Stormâ). Even Rob van der Looâs bass guitar gets to shine a bit more, too, though heâs still a bit difficult to spot sometimesâa clear point of improvement for future records. And of course, Coen Janssenâs orchestrations need no introduction, but his gorgeous choirs in particular make a huge impression this time around (âT.I.M.E.â).
Of course, all of those performances would mean nothing without great songs in which to showcase them. Thankfully, Aspiral is loaded with pieces that live rent-free in my head. Hits like âCross the Divide,â âArcana,â the VOLA-esque âObsidian Heart,â âApparition,â the energetic âEye of the Storm,â and beautiful penultimate epic âThe Grand Saga of Existenceâ compete viciously for top spot as the album progressesâto the point that I always feel Iâm giving the wrong answer when I call any one of them my favorite. Moreover, despite Aspiralâs adventurous and exuberant spirit, the whole feels cohesive, well-conceived, and smartly arranged. Even instrumental moments that threaten to derail my attention, like the initially questionable breakdowns in âArcanaâ and âFight to Survive,â get scooped right up by Markâs and Isaacâs clever leads, AriĂ«nâs kit wizardry, and Coenâs uplifting orchestrations. This, in turn, creates a dynamic experience that evokes a range of actions and reactions, logical progressions of story, and thoughtful decorations which make repeat spins valuable to invested listeners.
Thereâs so much more I can say about Aspiral, but as I continue to overwrite, I want to leave with a couple of notes. Firstly, while it occupies an ideal placement in the tracklist, delicate closer âAspiralâ might be the one song that meanders too long, creating a spot of bloat at the tail end. Secondly, I was hoping to hear more of the extremity that Epica unexpectedly unleashed on âHuman Devastationâ from their The Alchemy Project EP. I recognize that it was a one-off collaboration, but I do hear little hints of its beastly spirit in places here, and I crave more of it now that I know that Epica are willing to engage with it. Finally, Aspiral, flaws and all, made it impossible for me to go back to previous records as a point of comparison, because its pull is just too strong. Every impulse to pick up something else instead resulted in withdrawals, followed by yet another ravenous draught of Aspiral.2 If thatâs not the making of a Great record, I donât know what is.
Rating: Great!
DR: N/A | Format Reviewed: Stream [Stop This!]
Label: Nuclear Blast
Websites: epica.nl | facebook.com/epica
Releases Worldwide: April 11th, 2025
#2025 #40 #AfterForever #Apr25 #Aspiral #DutchMetal #Epica #Nightwish #NuclearBlast #PowerMetal #ProgressiveDeathMetal #ProgressiveMetal #Review #Reviews #SymphonicMetal #VOLA
Wie gerne wÀre ich damals in Amsterdam dabei gewesen. #epica #aspiral ein mega song
https://youtu.be/pgWv_6ZtYvk?si=uLLfu0GIQo1Uvilq
Epica - T.I.M.E. (Lyrics)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9VfabR-Fhg
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Epica announce exclusive U.S. shows for May:
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Link: https://metalinsider.net/touring/epica-announce-exclusive-u-s-shows-for-may
ICYMI: Epica unveil âCross the Divideâ video; new album arriving in April:
#Epica #Aspiral #CrossTheDivide #NewMusic #NewAlbum #AprilReleases
Link: https://metalinsider.net/video/icymi-epica-unveil-cross-the-divide-video-new-album-arriving-in-april
Epica anuncia su prĂłximo ĂĄlbum Aspiral, que se lanzarĂĄ el 11 de abril con 11 temas inĂ©ditos inspirados en la obra de StanisĆaw Szukalski. El single Cross the Divide ya estĂĄ disponible en plataformas de streaming. La banda promete un ĂĄlbum intenso con un concepto mayor. #Epica #MetalSinfonico #Aspiral
https://noticieromusical.com/epica-anuncia-nuevo-album-aspiral