Epignosis release second album "Refulgence" |
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: June 17 2011 at 12:31 |
That's still here too. |
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The T
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Posted: June 17 2011 at 12:27 |
^Actually, I'd like to ask you if you can sell me the mirror....
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: June 17 2011 at 12:25 |
Yes, thank you. That is a '68 Camaro. It's still in our backyard (it belongs to the landlord)- and it can be yours for $2000! |
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The T
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Posted: June 17 2011 at 12:20 |
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I really like the cover, too. I assume you did it yourself Robert? Quite optimal.
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Andy Webb
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Posted: June 17 2011 at 12:16 |
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Epignosis
Special Collaborator Honorary Collaborator Joined: December 30 2007 Location: Raeford, NC Status: Offline Points: 32550 |
Posted: June 17 2011 at 11:47 |
Refulgence, my second album, is finally finished and ripe for hearing. It has taken about two years to create. This is the result of a challenge I issued myself, which was to write more concise pieces: Excepting the title track, nothing exceeds six minutes. I also wanted to move in a slightly heavier direction (don’t worry- no growls or chugging riffs yet!) while retaining the acoustic-based symphonic rock of the first album. For a number of reasons, I have decided to make Bandcamp the one-stop source for my music. For those who may not know, Bandcamp is a website that hosts music of all kinds. Entire albums may be streamed online for free. In many cases you can also read the lyrics. There is an option to purchase a download of the album- you do this by clicking the “Buy Now” button, entering the amount you wish to pay (generally there is a minimum price but in most cases you can support the artist more if you would like), and checking out. In my case, the download includes both front and back artwork, and you choose the format in which the music is downloaded. A remastered version of Still the Waters is in the works and will be added later. Some brief remarks on the new music: “Effulgence” My first experience with the EBow. That’s one guitar in one take. “Refulgence” The title track is the only lengthy composition present, and it was, quite honestly, as frustrating to create as it is long. What started out pleasingly enough progressed in many undesirable fashions, and a lot of material was mercifully cut. The formation of this work happened over long periods of doing nothing at all, only to return with a fresh approach. That said, I feel the end result is a rewarding composition. The length also reflects (no pun intended) my craving to really cut loose and have fun with six strings. “Bold Eternal Day” Perhaps my favorite thing I’ve ever written. Surprisingly, it was the very first song done for the album despite that it changes time signature in about 30 places (yet is less than six minutes long). Tasha’s catharsis gets me every time. “Hope Maketh Not Ashamed” Nothing particularly fancy here- just an encouraging song I mainly wrote on the piano featuring a easygoing interlude. “If the World” Here is a thing I wrote when I was 18 years old. It is certainly not the first song I wrote, but it is the first one I wrote on a 12-string guitar. It was my Freshman year at college and I borrowed someone’s Ovation for a while. This song was born and I played it at one of the semi-regular gatherings that amounted to campus talent shows. The verses now are not exactly the same (memory, time), but the main concept is there: Everything in the world is ephemeral, yet there’s always something to hold on to. “Vestibule of Smoke” Symphonic bluegrass, maybe? Banjo, mandolin, and acoustic guitar meet up with Mellotron, organ, and electric guitar. But the hootenanny is more of a wistful affair. “Riddles in the Dark” The heaviest thing I’ve ever written- a nasty wall of guitars, bass, drums, and sinister words. The subject of the lyrics is obvious (isn’t it?). “A Handful of Humanity” A toast to my Libertarian compatriots. Show your Libertarian pride: Do two over the speed limit!* (*Just kidding. Please do not violate any laws). “Fade” This is the last song on the album- sung from the heart by Tasha and in about a thousand takes (thanks kids). Well, I hope you dig the tunes (unless you are Walter). I’m going to hibernate now. http://epignosis.bandcamp.com/ http://www.progarchives.com/album.asp?id=33357 |
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