EPICA: New Video Interview Available

September 14, 2007

Holland's FaceCulture recently spoke to Simone Simons (vocals) and Mark Jansen (guitar) from the Dutch symphonic metal band EPICA. Watch the interview at this location.

EPICA's new video, "Never Enough", can be viewed on YouTube. The song comes off the Dutch symphonic metal band's new album, "The Divine Conspiracy", which was released in North America on August 28 via Nuclear Blast Records. Nuclear Blast released a limited deluxe CD edition in Europe of "The Divine Conspiracy", featuring the bonus tracks "Higher High" and "Replica" (FEAR FACTORY cover),video clips and a "making-of" enhanced section. A gatefold vinyl edition was also issued containing the same two bonus tracks.

"The Divine Conspiracy" was mixed by Sascha Paeth and features a session appearance by GOD DETHRONED drummer Ariƫn van Weesenbeek. EPICA has yet to name a full-time drummer following the departure of Jeroen Simons in 2006.

EPICA has been confirmed as the support act for SONATA ARCTICA on their upcoming European tour in November.

Watch fan-filmed video footage of EPICA performing the song "Blank Infinity" on September 11, 2007 at Medley in Montreal, Quebec, Canada:

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