Image ofEnsoph

Ensoph

Musical Group
Foradventurous metal listeners into avant-garde, industrial and gothic hybrids; fans of the italian underground; readers seeking concept-heavy, esoteric lyrics.
3 Reviews 1 Definitions 0 Charts

The Profile

Ensoph is an Italian avant-garde metal group from the Venice–Padua area, fusing industrial and electronic textures with gothic atmospheres, black-tinged aggression and theatrical vocals. Their albums Opus Dementiae (2004), Project X-Katon (2006) and Rex Mundi X-Ile (2009) earned praise for originality and bold, progressive rhythmic ideas.

Self-described as "Gloomy Avant-Gardism For A [De]Generation Wasted"; lyrics analyze religion through an atheist and areligious lens; industrial/post-atomic visual aesthetic; collaborations with Steve Sylvester (Death SS) and Antonella Buosi (Scarecrown); produced by Giuseppe Orlando (Novembre) on Rex Mundi X-Ile; Bruno Kramm (Das Ich) remixed "Sophia's Fall"; includes an Alice In Chains cover ("Would?").

Ensoph, a Venetian avant-garde metal group, blends industrial, gothic and black-tinged extremes with piano, flutes and theatrical vocals. Reviews cover Opus Dementiae (2004), Project X-Katon (2006) and Rex Mundi X-Ile (2009), praising originality, aggression and progressive rhythmic complexity. Lyrics probe religion from an atheist/areligious angle and the imagery leans industrial. Noted collaborations include Steve Sylvester (Death SS) and producer Giuseppe Orlando (Novembre), plus a Bruno Kramm remix and an Alice In Chains cover.

Loading

Oh no! This artist is not in any charts. Why don't you add them yourself using the button below

Who knows Ensoph?

Loading...
Image Id: 38857 Resolution: 900 x 683
Image Id: 653 Resolution: 126 x 84

Other websites