Epica - Requiem For The Indifferent
"This title refers to the end of an era. Mankind can no longer stick their head in the sand for the things that are happening around us. We are facing many challenges. There is an enormous tension between different religions and cultures, wars, natural disasters and a huge financial crisis, which is getting out of control. More than ever we will need each other to overcome these problems. As we are all connected; the universe, earth, nature, animals and human beings, this period in time will be the prelude to the end for those who still don't want to, or simply won't see it. A Requiem for the Indifferent but also a possibility for a new beginning with great new chances!
General response to Requiem for the Indifferent was positive. In one of the first reviews of the album, Rock Sins.com praises Requiem for the Indifferent, calling it "a must for all fans of symphonic metal",[9] while Allmusic reviewer states that the album "is a typically elaborate and ambitious affair, incorporating copious amounts of choral work and classical arrangements into the band's neatly established blend of goth, progressive, power, and symphonic metal."[3] More thorough reviewers found the album quite experimental. Natalie Zed of About.com staff considers Requiem for the Indifferent "a transitional album for the band", which tries to expand their musical range experimenting with "weird" riffing and new combination of vocals, while "losing none of the richness that has gained them fans."[2] The reviewer of Grande Rock.com agrees that Epica are "moving forward without having in mind to stay on safe waters and repeat themselves", and the various new elements in the music "will bring some new fans on the band’s camp but will not satisfy some of the older ones".[4] Metal Underground.com review underlines how the album delivers many moments of progressive metal, leaving "the dark subtle brutality that was Design Your Universe" to Mark Jansen's side-project MaYaN.[5] "Overall a bit of a change from the heavy sound on previous records, but still a convincingly excellent album by an excellent band." concludes Lurd Burcherdt of The Metal Critic.com
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