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Consign to Oblivion Tracklist

  • 01

    Hunab K'u (A New Age Dawns, Prologue)

  • 02

    Dance Of Fate

  • 03

    The Last Crusade (A New Age Dawns Part I)

  • 04

    Solitary Ground

  • 05

    Blank Infinity

  • 06

    Force Of The Shore

  • 07

    Quietus

  • 08

    Mother Of Light (A New Age Dawns Part II)

  • 09

    Trois Vierges

    Featuring Roy Khan

  • 10

    Another Me

  • 11

    Consign To Oblivion (A New Age Dawns Part III)

About Consign to Oblivion (2005)

The album by Epica was released on April 21, 2005 via Transmission Records.

Consign To Oblivion is Epica's second album, which follows The Phantom Agony.

"Consign to Oblivion" is the second studio album by the Dutch symphonic metal band Epica, released on April 21, 2005, under Transmission Records. This album showcases a blend of rock and metal, characteristic of Epica's unique sound that combines heavy guitar riffs with orchestral elements. Featuring a total of 11 tracks, "Consign to Oblivion" includes notable contributions from guest artist Roy Khan, the former lead vocalist of Kamelot. The album expands upon themes of existentialism and human emotions, providing a complex lyrical narrative intertwined with powerful instrumentation. Tracks such as "Never Enough" and "Dance of Fate" highlight Epica's signature style, which incorporates operatic vocals and progressive metal influences. The production quality and arrangement demonstrate the band's evolution and commitment to their craft, making this album a significant entry in their discography. "Consign to Oblivion" solidifies Epica's position in the metal genre and continues to resonate with fans of symphonic metal and rock. The album's intricate compositions and thematic depth contribute to its critical acclaim and enduring popularity in the metal music scene.

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