Occasus

2004 studio album by The Amenta
Occasus
Studio album by
The Amenta
ReleasedNovember 9, 2004
Recorded2004
GenreExperimental metal, industrial metal, blackened death metal[1]
Length41:58
LabelListenable Records
ProducerLachlan Mitchell
The Amenta chronology
Occasus
(2004)
n0n
(2008)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]

Occasus (Latin "setting (of the sun)") is the first studio release album by industrial/experimental metal band The Amenta. The album won them the Best Metal Newcomers award for 2004 by the Australian edition of Kerrang! magazine. The album also contains multimedia content including a detailed discography, promotional photos, lyrics and songs on the downloadable ambient album "Soundtrack To A Hidden Earth". The album was re-released in 2007 with four bonus tracks, originally from the Mictlan E.P., along with the DVD 'Virus'.

Track listing

  1. Erebus – 4:09
  2. Mictlan – 4:52
  3. Zero – 4:16
  4. Senium – 2:04
  5. Nihil – 5:19
  6. Geilt – 4:15
  7. Sekem – 4:46
  8. Occasus – 3:10
  9. Ennea – 4:10
  10. Sangre – 4:56
  11. Inritus - 1:14*
  12. Mictlan 2002 - 5:05*
  13. Ennea 2002 - 4:09*
  14. Nekuia - 1:54*
  • Bonus tracks on the 2007 re-issue.

Credits

Personnel

  • Erik Miehs - guitar
  • Timothy Pope - keyboards, samples, programming
  • Mark Bevan - vocals
  • Nathan Jenkins - bass guitar
  • Dave Haley - drums

Production

  • Lachlan Mitchell - producer, mixing, mastering

References

  1. ^ Daniels, Matt (24 February 2021). "The Amenta – Revelator". Echoes and Dust. Retrieved 2 June 2024.
  2. ^ Rivadavia, Eduardo. Occasus at AllMusic. Retrieved January 27, 2012.
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