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The Divine Conspiracy

The Divine Conspiracy is the third studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica as well as their first concept album. It was released through Nuclear Blast in Japan on 22 August 2007, in the US on 28 August, in Europe on 7 September, and in the UK on 10 September. The concept that guides the songs is that God created many different religions for humanity to figure out and overcome them so as to discover that, in nature and essence, they were all in fact the same one (hence the name, "The Divine Conspiracy").[3] Aside from the concept of such a conspiracy, The Divine Conspiracy finalizes The Embrace That Smothers, which began in After Forever's Prison of Desire (Prologue and parts I-III) and continued in Epica's The Phantom Agony (parts IV-VI). In short, The Embrace That Smothers is a collection of 10 songs (Prologue and parts I-IX), which talks about the dangers of organized religion.

The Divine Conspiracy
Studio album by
Released22 August 2007
RecordedNovember 2006 - February 2007
StudioGate Studio, Wolfsburg, Germany
GenreSymphonic metal
Length75:36
LabelNuclear Blast
ProducerSascha Paeth & Epica
Epica chronology
The Road to Paradiso
(2006)
The Divine Conspiracy
(2007)
The Classical Conspiracy
(2009)
Singles from The Divine Conspiracy
  1. "Never Enough"
    Released: 10 August 2007
  2. "Chasing the Dragon"
    Released: 27 June 2008
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
About.com[2]

Background edit

In The Divine Conspiracy, Mark Jansen gives some room for new themes in the lyrics, moving away from The Embrace That Smothers. For example, "Beyond Belief" centers around the dispute between science and religion, but at the same time it does not attack either side. The following track, "Safeguard to Paradise" deals with the methods of convincing suicide bombers, a sharp contrast to the slow and soft music.[citation needed] During an interview, vocalist Simone Simons commented that many of the major themes inspirations came from what she saw on the news, with predominance of the religious parts as on The Embrace That Smothers songs. Among other themes are the formation of a human being and sentiments towards others, as vanity on "Menace of Vanity" and obsession on "The Obsessive Devotion".[3] "La‘fetach Chatat Rovetz" ("לפתח חטאת רובץ") is an expression in Hebrew. It means that sin lurks and awaits for a chance to strike and affect. About the religions influenced parts, Simons commented:

"You can believe whatever you want to if it gives you strength, but you should not oblige others to believe the same thing and all the suicides commands, the honor killings, all that stuff, it gives me goose bumps even right now."

Later on, she exemplifies with the songs "Living a Lie" and "Death of a Dream":[3]

"I wrote about a Christian couple who were pregnant, who had a baby which died at birth. That's "Living a Lie". "Death of a Dream" is about the position of women in the Islam society, that they are not equal to men. That they are speaking out for themselves. The main character in that song is a young girl, a Muslim who got pregnant by her boyfriend who is not a Muslim and her father killed her. That's how the song title came about, "Death of a Dream"."

The album cover also comes from the depicted concept. On an interview for Sonic Cathedral, Simons commented that it was her idea, as she had no problems in being naked for an artistic purpose. The nudity in the cover manages to illustrate the state of innocence people have before making wrong choices and, as life goes through, marks starts to appear and take hold, as depicted by the marks on her body. Then, Eve's apple illustrates the religious side of the album, where she decides to bite it and become a human being in all its circumstances.[4]

Following the departure of drummer Jeroen Simons in 2006, the album features a session appearance by God Dethroned drummer Ariën van Weesenbeek, who later became a full-time member of the band.[3] The album also features a guest performance of After Forever's guitarist and singer Sander Gommans, who contributed grunt vocals for the song "Death of a Dream." The European digipak version of the album contains a cover of Fear Factory's "Replica".

The album was the first to reach the Top 10 Dutch charts, reaching the No.9.[5]

Track listing edit

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Indigo (Prologue)"Mark JansenCoen Janssen, Jansen2:05
2."The Obsessive Devotion"Jansen, Ad SluijterJansen7:13
3."Menace of Vanity"JansenJansen4:13
4."Chasing the Dragon"Simone Simons, JansenJansen, Sluijter, Yves Huts, Simons7:40
5."Never Enough"Simons, SluijterHuts4:47
6."La‘petach Chatat Rovetz (The Last Embrace)" (instrumental) Jansen, Huts1:46
7."Death of a Dream" (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VII)Simons, SluijterJansen, Huts, Sluijter6:03
8."Living a Lie" (The Embrace That Smothers, Part VIII)Simons, JansenJansen, Huts, Sluijter4:56
9."Fools of Damnation" (The Embrace That Smothers, Part IX)JansenJansen, Sluijter, Simons8:42
10."Beyond Belief"Jansen, SluijterJansen, Sluijter, Simons5:25
11."Safeguard to Paradise"JansenHuts, Jansen, Janssen3:46
12."Sancta Terra"SimonsJansen, Sluijter, Simons4:57
13."The Divine Conspiracy"JansenJansen, Sluijter, Janssen13:56
Total length:75:36
Bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
14."Higher High"Simons[6]Huts, Jansen, Simons5:27
15."Replica" (Fear Factory cover)Burton C. BellDino Cazares, Raymond Herrera4:10
16."Safeguard to Paradise (Piano Version)"JansenHuts, Jansen, Janssen3:50
Total length:89:03

Limited Edition bonus CD edit

  • "Higher High" - 5:26
  • "Replica" - 4:08 (Fear Factory cover)
  • "Never Enough" (Video)
  • "Never Enough" (Long Version - Video)
  • Making of Never Enough (Video)

Personnel edit

Credits for The Divine Conspiracy adapted from liner notes.[7]

Epica

  • Simone Simons – lead vocals
  • Mark Jansen – rhythm guitar, grunts
  • Ad Sluijter – lead guitar
  • Yves Huts – bass
  • Coen Janssen – synths, piano, baritone vocals on "Beyond Belief"

Additional personnel

  • Ariën Van Weesenbeek – drums
  • Sander Gommans – death grunts on "Death of a Dream"
  • Olaf Reitmeier – acoustic guitar on "Chasing the Dragon", baritone vocals on "Beyond Belief", engineering, editor
  • Amanda Somerville – spoken words in "The Obsessive Devotion", backing vocals, vocal lines arrangements and production, vocal coaching, engineering
  • Gjalt Lucassen – priest in "Living a Lie"
  • Jaff Wade – spoken words in "Fools of Damnation"

Epica Choir

  • Amanda Somerville, Bridget Foggle, Cinzia Rizzo, Linda Janssen-van Summeren, Melvin Edmondsen, Previn Moore

Production

  • Sascha Paeth – production, engineering, mixing, mastering, vocal arrangements, backing vocals
  • Ad Sluijter – engineering, editor
  • Simon Oberender – engineering, editor
  • Mark Jansen – orchestral arrangements
  • Yves Huts – orchestral arrangements
  • Miro Rodenberg – orchestral arrangements
  • Coen Janssen – choir arrangements

Charts edit

Chart (2007) Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders)[8] 40
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia)[9] 57
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100)[10] 9
French Albums (SNEP)[11] 35
German Albums (Offizielle Top 100)[12] 41
Japanese Albums (Oricon)[13] 148
Swiss Albums (Schweizer Hitparade)[14] 29

References edit

  1. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Epica The Divine Conspiracy review". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  2. ^ Bowar, Chad. "Epica - The Divine Conspiracy". About.com. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  3. ^ a b c d Hall, Jim (17 February 2008). "Epica - The Divine Conspiracy". Musical Discoveries.com. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  4. ^ Levine, Jason (14 September 2007). . Sonic Cathedral.com. Archived from the original on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 26 December 2015.
  5. ^ "Epica - The Divine Conspiracy". Dutch Charts.nl (in Dutch). Media Control Charts. Retrieved 18 August 2011.
  6. ^ "Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 28 November 2013.
  7. ^ (2007). "The Divine Conspiracy liner notes". In The Divine Conspiracy [CD booklet]. Nuclear Blast.
  8. ^ "Ultratop.be – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  9. ^ "Ultratop.be – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy" (in French). Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  10. ^ "Dutchcharts.nl – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  11. ^ "Lescharts.com – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  12. ^ "Officialcharts.de – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy". GfK Entertainment Charts. Retrieved 23 August 2014.
  13. ^ "Epica – The Divine Conspiracy". oricon ME inc. Retrieved 21 May 2015.
  14. ^ "Swisscharts.com – Epica – The Divine Conspiracy". Hung Medien. Retrieved 23 August 2014.

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The Divine Conspiracy is the third studio album by Dutch symphonic metal band Epica as well as their first concept album It was released through Nuclear Blast in Japan on 22 August 2007 in the US on 28 August in Europe on 7 September and in the UK on 10 September The concept that guides the songs is that God created many different religions for humanity to figure out and overcome them so as to discover that in nature and essence they were all in fact the same one hence the name The Divine Conspiracy 3 Aside from the concept of such a conspiracy The Divine Conspiracy finalizes The Embrace That Smothers which began in After Forever s Prison of Desire Prologue and parts I III and continued in Epica s The Phantom Agony parts IV VI In short The Embrace That Smothers is a collection of 10 songs Prologue and parts I IX which talks about the dangers of organized religion The Divine ConspiracyStudio album by EpicaReleased22 August 2007RecordedNovember 2006 February 2007StudioGate Studio Wolfsburg GermanyGenreSymphonic metalLength75 36LabelNuclear BlastProducerSascha Paeth amp EpicaEpica chronologyThe Road to Paradiso 2006 The Divine Conspiracy 2007 The Classical Conspiracy 2009 Singles from The Divine Conspiracy Never Enough Released 10 August 2007 Chasing the Dragon Released 27 June 2008 Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 1 About com 2 Contents 1 Background 2 Track listing 2 1 Limited Edition bonus CD 3 Personnel 4 Charts 5 ReferencesBackground editIn The Divine Conspiracy Mark Jansen gives some room for new themes in the lyrics moving away from The Embrace That Smothers For example Beyond Belief centers around the dispute between science and religion but at the same time it does not attack either side The following track Safeguard to Paradise deals with the methods of convincing suicide bombers a sharp contrast to the slow and soft music citation needed During an interview vocalist Simone Simons commented that many of the major themes inspirations came from what she saw on the news with predominance of the religious parts as on The Embrace That Smothers songs Among other themes are the formation of a human being and sentiments towards others as vanity on Menace of Vanity and obsession on The Obsessive Devotion 3 La fetach Chatat Rovetz לפתח חטאת רובץ is an expression in Hebrew It means that sin lurks and awaits for a chance to strike and affect About the religions influenced parts Simons commented You can believe whatever you want to if it gives you strength but you should not oblige others to believe the same thing and all the suicides commands the honor killings all that stuff it gives me goose bumps even right now Later on she exemplifies with the songs Living a Lie and Death of a Dream 3 I wrote about a Christian couple who were pregnant who had a baby which died at birth That s Living a Lie Death of a Dream is about the position of women in the Islam society that they are not equal to men That they are speaking out for themselves The main character in that song is a young girl a Muslim who got pregnant by her boyfriend who is not a Muslim and her father killed her That s how the song title came about Death of a Dream The album cover also comes from the depicted concept On an interview for Sonic Cathedral Simons commented that it was her idea as she had no problems in being naked for an artistic purpose The nudity in the cover manages to illustrate the state of innocence people have before making wrong choices and as life goes through marks starts to appear and take hold as depicted by the marks on her body Then Eve s apple illustrates the religious side of the album where she decides to bite it and become a human being in all its circumstances 4 Following the departure of drummer Jeroen Simons in 2006 the album features a session appearance by God Dethroned drummer Arien van Weesenbeek who later became a full time member of the band 3 The album also features a guest performance of After Forever s guitarist and singer Sander Gommans who contributed grunt vocals for the song Death of a Dream The European digipak version of the album contains a cover of Fear Factory s Replica The album was the first to reach the Top 10 Dutch charts reaching the No 9 5 Track listing editNo TitleLyricsMusicLength1 Indigo Prologue Mark JansenCoen Janssen Jansen2 052 The Obsessive Devotion Jansen Ad SluijterJansen7 133 Menace of Vanity JansenJansen4 134 Chasing the Dragon Simone Simons JansenJansen Sluijter Yves Huts Simons7 405 Never Enough Simons SluijterHuts4 476 La petach Chatat Rovetz The Last Embrace instrumental Jansen Huts1 467 Death of a Dream The Embrace That Smothers Part VII Simons SluijterJansen Huts Sluijter6 038 Living a Lie The Embrace That Smothers Part VIII Simons JansenJansen Huts Sluijter4 569 Fools of Damnation The Embrace That Smothers Part IX JansenJansen Sluijter Simons8 4210 Beyond Belief Jansen SluijterJansen Sluijter Simons5 2511 Safeguard to Paradise JansenHuts Jansen Janssen3 4612 Sancta Terra SimonsJansen Sluijter Simons4 5713 The Divine Conspiracy JansenJansen Sluijter Janssen13 56Total length 75 36 Bonus tracksNo TitleLyricsMusicLength14 Higher High Simons 6 Huts Jansen Simons5 2715 Replica Fear Factory cover Burton C BellDino Cazares Raymond Herrera4 1016 Safeguard to Paradise Piano Version JansenHuts Jansen Janssen3 50Total length 89 03 Limited Edition bonus CD edit Higher High 5 26 Replica 4 08 Fear Factory cover Never Enough Video Never Enough Long Version Video Making of Never Enough Video Personnel editCredits for The Divine Conspiracy adapted from liner notes 7 Epica Simone Simons lead vocals Mark Jansen rhythm guitar grunts Ad Sluijter lead guitar Yves Huts bass Coen Janssen synths piano baritone vocals on Beyond Belief Additional personnel Arien Van Weesenbeek drums Sander Gommans death grunts on Death of a Dream Olaf Reitmeier acoustic guitar on Chasing the Dragon baritone vocals on Beyond Belief engineering editor Amanda Somerville spoken words in The Obsessive Devotion backing vocals vocal lines arrangements and production vocal coaching engineering Gjalt Lucassen priest in Living a Lie Jaff Wade spoken words in Fools of Damnation Epica Choir Amanda Somerville Bridget Foggle Cinzia Rizzo Linda Janssen van Summeren Melvin Edmondsen Previn Moore Production Sascha Paeth production engineering mixing mastering vocal arrangements backing vocals Ad Sluijter engineering editor Simon Oberender engineering editor Mark Jansen orchestral arrangements Yves Huts orchestral arrangements Miro Rodenberg orchestral arrangements Coen Janssen choir arrangementsCharts editChart 2007 Peakposition Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 8 40 Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 9 57 Dutch Albums Album Top 100 10 9 French Albums SNEP 11 35 German Albums Offizielle Top 100 12 41 Japanese Albums Oricon 13 148 Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 14 29References edit Rivadavia Eduardo Epica The Divine Conspiracy review AllMusic Rovi Corporation Retrieved 18 August 2011 Bowar Chad Epica The Divine Conspiracy About com Retrieved 18 August 2011 a b c d Hall Jim 17 February 2008 Epica The Divine Conspiracy Musical Discoveries com Retrieved 26 December 2015 Levine Jason 14 September 2007 Epica Interview 2007 Sonic Cathedral com Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 26 December 2015 Epica The Divine Conspiracy Dutch Charts nl in Dutch Media Control Charts Retrieved 18 August 2011 Twitter Twitter Retrieved 28 November 2013 2007 The Divine Conspiracy liner notes In The Divine Conspiracy CD booklet Nuclear Blast Ultratop be Epica The Divine Conspiracy in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 23 August 2014 Ultratop be Epica The Divine Conspiracy in French Hung Medien Retrieved 23 August 2014 Dutchcharts nl Epica The Divine Conspiracy in Dutch Hung Medien Retrieved 23 August 2014 Lescharts com Epica The Divine Conspiracy Hung Medien Retrieved 23 August 2014 Officialcharts de Epica The Divine Conspiracy GfK Entertainment 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