The Phantom Agony | ||||
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Studio album by Epica | ||||
Released | 5 June 2003 | |||
Recorded | January–March 2003 | |||
Studio | Gate Studio, Wolfsburg, Germany | |||
Genre | Symphonic metal | |||
Length | 53:56 | |||
Label | Transmission | |||
Producer | Sascha Paeth | |||
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Singles from The Phantom Agony | ||||
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Sea of Tranquility | |
Musical Discoveries | |
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The Phantom Agony is the first full-length studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica. It was released in 2003 by the Dutch label Transmission Records. It is the first album recorded by guitarist Mark Jansen after his departure from the band After Forever. On this album, Mark Jansen continues with the collection of songs that make up "The Embrace That Smothers". The first three parts can be found on Prison of Desire (2000), After Forever's debut album, and the following three parts can be found on The Divine Conspiracy (2007), Epica's third album. These songs deal with the dangers of organized religion.
The album was re-released on 23 March 2013, which coincided with Epica’s 10th anniversary Retrospect show, as a 2-disc expanded edition by Epica’s former record label Transmission Records.
"The Phantom Agony" was the first single of the eponymous album. It was released in October 2003.
"Cry for the Moon" is a symphonic metal song by Epica. It was the third single released from their debut album, The Phantom Agony.