2022 marks the 20th anniversary of symphonic metal titans EPICA. After nearly 1 million albums sold worldwide and over 300 million combined streams on all digital platforms, the Dutch band has manifested their talent to combine metal with unique operatic vocals and in the process has gained a huge international fanbase. Throughout their career, EPICA has played over 1,000 shows in more than 60 countries across all continents.
With their latest musical output Omega, the band achieved Top 5 placements in the album charts of several countries such as Germany and Switzerland, but now they look to their past:
On September 2nd, EPICA will re-issue their first three albums The Phantom Agony, Consign To Oblivion, and The Score, which have become milestones of the genre and rarities within the physical market. Each record will be available in either a CD box, a collector’s LP box, or as an earbook and each will come with previously unreleased bonus tracks for each album. As a special surprise for their fans, the band has dug up some spectacular hidden gems from their early career that will be available as bonus material on some of the formats.
Live At Paradiso
Initially recorded in 2006 at the beautiful “Paradiso” venue in Amsterdam, the performance has become shrouded in legend; often scheduled for release, this will be the first time it’s seen the light of day. The recording allows fans to relive the memories of a young band who had just freshly released their two first albums, and features a number of their evergreen hits like ‘Cry For The Moon” or “Solitary Ground”. Now, after being hidden away in a dark drawer for more than 16 years, Live At Paradiso is finally available on 2 CDs and BluRay/DVD – specifically revamped in 4K resolution.
We Will Take You With Us Recorded at the ‘Twee Meter Sessies’ on public Dutch TV, most hardcore fans will be familiar with this release that was the band’s first major performance on television and the first DVD release that has long been sold out. You can also discover two especially rare demo recordings from SAHARA DUST – the band that should later become EPICA. Fans have their chance to see SAHARA DUST for the first time ever as they support EPICA at their sold-out anniversary show in Tilburg!
Available on September 2nd, the anniversary releases are available for preorder here, http://nblast.de/Epica-WeStillTake, and will come in the following formats:
11 Disc Boxset on black vinyl, transparent blue vinyl (wholesale exclusive), and gold vinyl (band shop excl.), including The Phantom Agony 2LP, We Will Take You With Us 2LP, Consign To Oblivion 2LP, The Score 2LP, Live At Paradiso 3LP
Earbook with 36 pages and 8 discs: The Phantom Agony, We Will Take You With Us, Consign To Oblivion, The Score, Live At Paradiso 2CD, BluRay, and DVD
CD Box in clamshell including 4 discs: The Phantom Agony, We Will Take You With Us, Consign To Oblivion, The Score
Live At Paradiso 2CD + BluRay
Live At Paradiso + We Will Take You With Us will also be available as a download and stream
Live At Paradiso 3LP trifold
After just concluding a successful headline tour through Mexico, EPICA will return to Europe to perform at several summer festivals before embarking on a North America Tour in September 2022 with SABATON, a Latin American headline Tour in November, and an extensive run through Europe in early 2023 with APOKALYPTICA. All upcoming dates can be found at www.epica.nl
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