The Phantom Agony
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The Phantom Agony | ||
Studio album by Epica | ||
Released | 2003 | |
Recorded | 2003 | |
Genre | Symphonic metal | |
Length | 53:56 | |
Label | Transmission | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Epica chronology | ||
Cry for the Moon (2003) |
The Phantom Agony (2003) |
Consign to Oblivion (2005) |
The Phantom Agony is the first full-length studio album by Epica.
[edit] Track listing
- "Adyta" (The Neverending Embrace) – 1:26
- "Sensorium" – 4:48
- "Cry for the Moon" (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 4) – 6:44
- "Feint" – 4:19
- "Illusive Consensus" – 5:00
- "Façade of Reality" (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 5) – 8:12
- "Run for a Fall" – 6:32
- "Seif al Din" (The Embrace That Smothers, Pt. 6) – 5:47
- "Phantom Agony" – 9:01
- "Phantom Agony" (Single Version)(*) – 4:34
[edit] The Embrace That Smothers
On this album, Mark Jansen continues with the collection of songs that make up "The Embrace That Smothers". The first three parts of this can be found on Prison of Desire (2000), the After Forever album. These songs deal with the dangers of organised religion.
[edit] Theme
This album's lyrics are mostly based on current events during the writing of the album
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- Cry For The Moon
- This song is based on the abuse of children by Catholic priests. It has been released as a single in 2004.
- Cry For The Moon
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- Feint
- This song was written after the murder of Pim Fortuyn
- Feint
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- Façade Of Reality
- This song is based on the events of September 11th. It features two fragments from a speech by Tony Blair.
- Façade Of Reality
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- Run For A Fall
- Run For A Fall expresses Mark's frustrations towards his former band After Forever.
- Run For A Fall
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- Seif Al Din
- This song is about Islamic fundamentalism.
- Seif Al Din