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Epica - The Solace System EP (2017) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Posted By: Pisulik
Epica - The Solace System EP (2017) [Official Digital Download 24/96]

Epica - The Solace System EP (2017)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/96 kHz | Time - 29:57 minutes | 575 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Front cover, Front PDF

Epica’s latest EP, The Solace System, contains six tracks that were recorded during the sessions for their most recent full-length album, The Holographic Principle. Though these tracks were not considered the best fit for the album, they take the faster, heavier Epica we were introduced to in that album to even further extremes. Isaac Delahaye’s guitar solos are stronger and more intricate than ever, while Arien van Weesenbeek earns his nickname of “The Beast” ever more fully.

The EP opens with John Williams-esque symphonic grandeur in the titular The Solace System. The track is heavy and pumping, with the choir a strong presence. Crunchy guitars complement a powerful vocal entry from Simone Simons, then punctuated judiciously by Mark Jansen’s growls. The track seems to capture everything Epica have ever been, creating an almost overwhelming wall of sound. Without a doubt, this track introduces us to the heaviest, crunchiest Epica we’ve ever heard, at least until later in this very EP. Deeper into the track, the synchronicity between Delahaye’s solos and the symphonic elements is superb.

Fight your Demons opens with a fast and bombastic intro, and the symphonic elements are more reminiscent of Klaus Badelt and his work on the Pirates of the Caribbean score. Where The Solace System was arse-kickingly heavy, Fight your Demons introduces a stronger sense of urgency through Simons’ vocals and the climactic symphonic elements. The track moves into an instrumental section that is cosmic in nature, with Delahaye and Jansen’s driving guitars riffing through drum-heavy symphonic parts. A tremendous bass rumble courtesy of both Rob van der Loo and the orchestra lead into Delahaye’s frenzied solo, played with fury that would rival even Dream Theater.

Architect of Light begins with an apparently gentle intro, but quickly leads into brass grandeur. This track’s heaviness has a bit more breathing room than the previous two, but picks up in pace with the entrance of the choir. There is a stronger focus on the choir and symphonic elements in this track before the heavy riffs break in, as well as more of a showcase of Simons’ silken vocals.

Tracklist:

01. The Solace System
02. Fight Your Demons
03. Architect of Light
04. Wheel of Destiny
05. Immortal Melancholy
06. Decoded Poetry

Personnel:

Mark Jansen - Guitars (rhythm), Vocals (harsh)
Coen Janssen - Keyboards
Simone Simons - Vocals (female)
Ariën van Weesenbeek - Drums, Vocals (harsh)
Isaac Delahaye - Guitars (lead), Vocals (harsh)
Rob van der Loo - Bass

foobar2000 1.3.7 / Dynamic Range Meter 1.1.1
log date: 2017-10-28 23:54:38

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Analyzed: Epica / The Solace System
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR6 -1.00 dB -7.58 dB 4:39 01-The Solace System
DR6 -1.00 dB -7.40 dB 4:30 02-Fight Your Demons
DR6 -1.00 dB -7.68 dB 5:21 03-Architect of Light
DR6 -1.00 dB -7.70 dB 5:52 04-Wheel of Destiny
DR8 -1.23 dB -12.32 dB 3:09 05-Immortal Melancholy
DR6 -1.00 dB -7.71 dB 6:26 06-Decoded Poetry
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Number of tracks: 6
Official DR value: DR6

Samplerate: 96000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 2546 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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