EPYSODE — Fantasmagoria

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Album · 2013

Filed under Progressive Metal
By EPYSODE

Tracklist

01. File-41-80-2
02. The Arch
03. Morning Rose
04. Venom
05. The Black Parade
06. T.H.O.R.N.S.
07. Garden Of Exile
08. Raven's Curse
09. Living Fortress
10. Fantasmagoria
11. The Inheritance
12. Now And Forever
13. Forgotten Symphony
14. Unreal

Line-up/Musicians

Tom S. Englund - vocals
Henning Basse - vocals
Ida Haukland - vocals
Matt Marinelli - vocals
Tezzi Persson - vocals
Samuel Arkan - guitar
Léo Margarit - drums
Simone Mularoni - guitar
Michael LePond - bass
Julien Spreutels - keyboards

About this release

Release date: 11th of October 2013 by AFM Records

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Genre: progressive power metal

The metal opera concept is definitely hugely popular in progressive metal these days with projects like Star One, Ayreon, Trans-Siberian Orchestra, and Consortium Project being hugely successful. Epysode is such a project, and Fantasmagoria is their second album.

As on the debut Obsessions, the music found on Fantasmagoria is a type of progressive power metal wrapped in an appropriately polished production. With songs primarily built upon heavy and groovy riffs, there definitely is a heav edge to this album. Still, as they showed on Obsessions, melody is an integral part of the Epysode sound, and there is plenty of melody on this album – be it in the shape of the power ballad that is 'Fantasmagoria' or in the shape of the compelling vocal melodies of 'Living Fortress' or 'The Inheritance'. There are very few quirky elements on the album, and its progressive nature consists more in the metal opera format and the general sophistication that characterizes it. Another progressive element is the use of keyboards akin to, but not as self-indulgent, as what you might hear on a Dream Theater album, a successful example of which is found in 'Forgotten Symphony'.

The multiple-vocalists format works well most of the time, adding variation and a multifacetted character. The musicianship is top notch, and the listener is treated to impressive solos on both keyboards and guitars. The production, which was done by Jacob Hansen, is, as mentioned, polished, but with this kind of music, the production must be polished to bring out the best of the progressive and epic details.

In all, this is a solid progressive power metal album which should click immediately with fans of the metal opera format.

(review originally posted at seaoftranquility.org)

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