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Promotional contacts: Germany: [email protected] | Australia: [email protected] | BeNeLux: [email protected] Denmark: [email protected] | Finland: [email protected] | France: [email protected] Italy: [email protected] | Norway: [email protected] | Spain: [email protected] Sweden: [email protected] | Switzerland: [email protected] | UK: [email protected] EPICA „Requiem For The IndifferentVÖ: 09.03.2012 Line up: Epica Online: Simone Simons – Vocals Mark Jansen – Guitars & Vocals Coen Janssen – Synths & Piano Isaac Delahaye Guitars Arien van Weesenbeek – Drums Yves Huts Bass www.epica.nl www.facebook.com/epica Ever since EPICA emerged on the scene at the end of 2002, the band has been living in a whirlwind of studio recordings, interviews, screaming fans, live performances and a rock 'n roll lifestyle. With every new album EPICA pushes the boundaries by reinventing their distinctive style, and nothing seems to stop the band on their rise to the top. With their previous record ‘Design Your Universe’, seen by many as a true milestone in bombastic and symphonic metal, EPICA seemed to have found the perfect musical mixture between classical and heavy music. The album entered the charts everywhere and consolidated their position among the top of today’s metal acts. An extensive tour marathon with over 200 headlining shows allover the globe proved both their ambition and their success. This time EPICA once again raises the bar with their fifth album called 'Requiem of the Indifferent’. Full of trademark hymns, significant lyrics, powerful guitar riffing alternated with cinematic interludes, Simone Simons’ angelic voice, it is a very logical step after ‘Design Your Universe’. Again it is an album which has to grow on the listener, so make sure to give it a couple of spins to get the whole picture. As with every album, EPICA mixes hard, technical and fast with intimate and slow, with as good as everything in between. However, this time around it are the huge contrasts which make ‘Requiem for the Indifferent’ stick out. The album will take you on a journey through brutal metal, sweet melodies, technical instrumental passages, theatrical moods, epic orchestration, varying vocal ranges, catchy tunes followed by complex songwriting, etc. More than ever the band connects all these extremes flawlessly, making this a more dynamic, more versatile, more detailed, more style crossing EPICA than before. All of this is actually an acccumulation of individual talent, as EPICA happens to have some of the finest musicians around. Ariën Van Weesenbeek, one of the best drummers in the metal scene, supported by the solidness of bass player Yves Huts. Isaac Delahaye, known for his adventurous guitar riffs and praised

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Page 1: EPICA - adrenalinepr.com fileTitle: EPICA - Requiem For The Indifferent BIOGRAPHY English version Author: Jeroen Brom Created Date: 3/4/2012 9:50:28 AM

Promotional  contacts:  Germany:  [email protected]    |  Australia:  [email protected]  |  BeNeLux:  [email protected]  Denmark:  [email protected]  |  Finland:  [email protected]  |  France:  [email protected]  Italy:  [email protected]  |  Norway:  [email protected]  |  Spain:  [email protected]  

Sweden:  [email protected]  |  Switzerland:  [email protected]  |  UK:  [email protected]      

     

 EPICA  

 „Requiem  For  The  Indifferent“      

 VÖ:  09.03.2012  

 Line  up:   Epica  Online:  

   Simone  Simons  –  Vocals  Mark  Jansen  –  Guitars  &  Vocals  Coen  Janssen  –  Synths  &  Piano  Isaac  Delahaye  -­‐  Guitars  Arien  van  Weesenbeek  –  Drums    Yves  Huts  -­‐  Bass  

 

 www.epica.nl  www.facebook.com/epica    

Ever  since  EPICA  emerged  on  the  scene  at  the  end  of  2002,  the  band  has  been  living  in  a  whirlwind  of  studio  recordings,  interviews,  screaming  fans,  live  performances  and  a  rock  'n  roll  lifestyle.  With  every  new  album  EPICA  pushes  the  boundaries  by  reinventing  their  distinctive  style,  and  nothing  seems  to  stop  the  band  on  their  rise  to  the  top.      With  their  previous  record  ‘Design  Your  Universe’,  seen  by  many  as  a  true  milestone  in  bombastic  and  symphonic  metal,  EPICA  seemed  to  have  found  the  perfect  musical  mixture  between  classical  and  heavy  music.  The  album  entered  the  charts  everywhere  and  consolidated  their  position  among  the  top  of  today’s  metal  acts.  An  extensive  tour  marathon  with  over  200  headlining  shows  allover  the  globe  proved  both  their  ambition  and  their  success.    This  time  EPICA  once  again  raises  the  bar  with  their  fifth  album  called  'Requiem  of  the  Indifferent’.  Full  of  trademark  hymns,  significant  lyrics,  powerful  guitar  riffing  alternated  with  cinematic  interludes,  Simone  Simons’  angelic  voice,  it  is  a  very  logical  step  after  ‘Design  Your  Universe’.  Again  it  is  an  album  which  has  to  grow  on  the  listener,  so  make  sure  to  give  it  a  couple  of  spins  to  get  the  whole  picture.  As  with  every  album,  EPICA  mixes  hard,  technical  and  fast  with  intimate  and  slow,  with  as  good  as  everything  in  between.  However,  this  time  around  it  are  the  huge  contrasts  which  make  ‘Requiem  for  the  Indifferent’  stick  out.  The  album  will  take  you  on  a  journey  through  brutal  metal,  sweet  melodies,  technical  instrumental  passages,  theatrical  moods,  epic  orchestration,  varying  vocal  ranges,  catchy  tunes  followed  by  complex  songwriting,  etc.  More  than  ever  the  band  connects  all  these  extremes  flawlessly,  making  this  a  more  dynamic,  more  versatile,  more  detailed,  more  style  crossing  EPICA  than  before.    All  of  this  is  actually  an  acccumulation  of  individual  talent,  as  EPICA  happens  to  have  some  of  the  finest  musicians  around.  Ariën  Van  Weesenbeek,  one  of  the  best  drummers  in  the  metal  scene,  supported  by  the  solidness  of  bass  player  Yves  Huts.  Isaac  Delahaye,  known  for  his  adventurous  guitar  riffs  and  praised  

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Promotional  contacts:  Germany:  [email protected]    |  Australia:  [email protected]  |  BeNeLux:  [email protected]  Denmark:  [email protected]  |  Finland:  [email protected]  |  France:  [email protected]  Italy:  [email protected]  |  Norway:  [email protected]  |  Spain:  [email protected]  

Sweden:  [email protected]  |  Switzerland:  [email protected]  |  UK:  [email protected]      

for  his  tasty  soloing.  Mark  Jansen,  main  songwriter  of  the  band,  rhythm  guitarist  &  grunter.  The  classically  trained  pianist  Coen  Janssen,  who  is  also  responsible  for  all  the  choir  arrangements.  And  last  but  not  least  frontwoman  Simone  Simons,  who  has  an  extremely  diverse,  unique  and  enchanting  voice.  ‘Requiem  for  the  Indifferent’  is  proof  that  this  sextet  is  on  a  constant  quest  for  renewal  and  that  only  the  best  is  good  enough.    The  album  title  refers  to  the  end  of  an  era.  Mankind  can  no  longer  stick  their  head  in  the  sand  for  the  things  that  are  happening  around  us:  tensions  between  different  religions  and  cultures,  wars,  natural  disasters,  a  huge  financial  crisis.  As  we  are  all  connected;  the  universe,  the  earth,  nature,  animals  and  human  beings,  this  period  in  time  will  be  the  prelude  to  the  end  for  those  who  still  don't  want  to,  or  simply  won't  see  it.  A  requiem  for  the  indifferent  but  also  a  possibility  for  a  new  beginning  with  great  new  chances.      Once  again,  EPICA  produced  the  new  album  along  with  Sascha  Paeth  (AVANTASIA,  KAMELOT)  at  the  Gate  Studio  in  Wolfsburg,  Germany.    'Requiem  of  the  Indifferent’  will  be  released  on  the  9th  of  March  2012  (13th  of  March  in  the  US),  after  which  the  band  will  start  promoting  the  album  with  a  big  production  world  tour.      Quotes  from  the  international  press:  Epica's  most  ambitious,  most  accomplished  album,  tremendous  fun  with  loads  going  on.  -­‐  Terrorizer  (UK)        A  surprising  evolution  and  progress  of  a  band  with  one  of  the  best  female  singers  ever.  Expect  the  unexpected!  -­‐  Metal  Maniac  (IT)      A  very  cool  album  that  is  boosting  the  typical  Epica  sounds  towards  new  heights.  Better  than  their  previous  work!  Epic  and  theatrical!  -­‐  Darkview  (NL)      A  multi-­‐layered  masterpiece.  -­‐  Metalfan  (NL)      A  very  strong  album  with  lots  of  variety  and  well  written  songs,  perhaps  their  best  album  so  far.  -­‐  Zwaremetalen  (NL)      A  very  varied  musical  rollercoaster,  full  of  unexepected  loops  and  interesting  breaks  from  start  to  finish.  -­‐  Lords  of  metal  (NL)      A  great  step  forward,  more  homogeneous  than  former  albums,  a  very  mature  combination  of  touching  elements  both  modern  and  timeless.  This  is  dynamic,  full  of  heaviness  &  highly  beautiful  all  together.  A  compelling  metal  opera!  -­‐  Sonic  Seducer  (D)        Epica  created  a  wonderful  album  which  immediately  grabs  your  attention.  -­‐  Zillo  (D)      A  progressive  and  powerful  release  which  takes  on  a  question  of  of  where  human  society  is  headed.  -­‐  Powerplay  (UK)      Epic  and  bombastic,  this  album  presents  Epica  in  a  rather  new  progressive  approach,  very  different  from  the  catchy  –  easier  –  tunes  of  their  first  releases.    This  album  combines  quality  and  quantity  -­‐  Metallian  (F)