Talk:Epica (band)

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[edit] Epica's third album — The Score ~ An Epic Journey

This is not really there 3rd album. This in fact is for the movie that Mark compesed music for. So I'm going to fix that up a bit.

[edit] What it should really say.

I would like you to take a look at this:

New What it should really be saying Epica's The Score ~ An Epic Journey — was released in September 2005 many of the songs on the a album were made for a Netherlands movie called Joyride. Though it can also be seen as there thrid album. The album is influenced by the music of Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman. Characterised by guitarist, Mark Jansen, the album is "Typically Epica. Only without the singing, without the guitars, no bass and no drums"[1].

Old what it should not be saying. Epica's third album — The Score ~ An Epic Journey — was released in September 2005. Not following the style of previous releases, the album is reminiscent of epic film soundtracks and is influenced by the music of Hans Zimmer and Danny Elfman. Characterised by guitarist, Mark Jansen, the album is "Typically Epica. Only without the singing, without the guitars, no bass and no drums"[1]

The Score was never really there third album. All it really is, is a soundtrack for a movie in the Netherlands called Joyride. I think it would better if we put in what it really is so that any one who comes across it and want to pick up there CD's will see it for what it really is. I don't really want them to confuess it for there thrid album when it's not. by turemetalfan Feb 8, 2006 7:03 PM ET

OK, feel free to change the article accordingly. --Lumijaguaari (моє обговорення) 00:30, 9 February 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Is Simone a soprano or mezzo-soprano?

Here, she is listed as a mezzo-soprano, but she is listed in the 'Soprano' article as a soprano.


She is just a mezzo-soprano. Unless she is not telling people something.

[edit] About Ariën van Weesenbeek

It states form the Epica website:

For more info on Ariën, please check out God Dethroned's website at: www.goddethroned.com

Just for the record: Ariën's contribution will only be limited to the cd, so we are still in search of a drummer of our own, for more info mail to info@epica.nl

www.epica.nl

He will only be playing drums for the CD. So it's best to list him as a guest member. So plese do not add him as a member or put anything that says he is a new member. He's not the new full time drummer truemetalfan Dec 18, 2006

[edit] About three members

Ad Sluijter, Yves Huts, Coen Janssen could use a page. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Turemetalfan (talkcontribs) 04:03, 8 February 2007 (UTC).

I will begin to compile those pages. --Geniustwin 14:46, 16 February 2007 (UTC)