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Epica To Release New Album “Aspiral” In April, Premiere “Cross The Divide” Video

Epica have revealed the details for their new album “Aspiral.” The record will be available on April 11 and a video for its latest single, “Cross The Divide,” can be see below:

“Aspiral” Track Listing:

01. “Cross the Divide”
02. “Arcana”
03. “Darkness Dies in Light — A New Age Dawns Part VII”
04. “Obsidian Heart”
05. “Fight to Survive – The Overview Effect”
06. “Metanoia – A New Age Dawns Part VIII”
07. “T.I.M.E.”
08. “Apparition”
09. “Eye of the Storm”
10. “The Grand Saga of Existence — A New Age Dawns Part IX”
11. “Aspiral”

Further information was shared in a press release:

“The album title is derived from the eponymous bronze sculpture made by Polish sculptor and painter Stanisław Szukalski back in 1965 and stands for renewal and inspiration — key words that define Epica in 2025. In Szukalski’s work, every detail is a piece of art on its own and there’s always more to the story than you initially think. The band saw this as the perfect analogy for the creation of this ninth album: Each song stands on its own with a distinctive vibe and meaning, while together they enforce each other into a monumental effort.”

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PostedJanuary 30, 2025
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsEpica, Aspiral, Cross The Divide

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