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

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.
The Amenta
  • Cain Cressall
  • Timothy Pope
  • Erik Miehs
  • Dan Quinlan
  • Robin Stone
  • Cessium 137
  • Joe Haley
  • Dave Haley
  • Nathan Jenkins
  • Jarrod Krafczyk
  • Dale Harrison
Studio albums


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