Esoptron

Esoptron
Studio album by Septic Flesh
Released May 1995
Recorded March - April 1995 at Storm Studio in Athens, Greece
Genre Death-doom
Length 43:39
Label Holy Records; Season of Mist (Reissue)
Producer Septic Flesh, M. W. Daoloth
Septic Flesh chronology
Mystic Places of Dawn
(1994)
Esoptron
(1995)
The Ophidian Wheel
(1997)
Alternative cover
Re-release edition cover art

Esoptron is the second full-length album by Septic Flesh, released in 1995. The actual title is ΕΣΟΠΤΡΟΝ or Έσοπτρον, the word in Greek for "(inner) mirror".
The album has been reissued in June 2013 by Season of Mist.[1]

This album is widely considered to be Septic Flesh's most experimental and progressive release. Also, it is the only Septic Flesh album not to feature guitarist/composer Christos Antoniou, as he took a leave of absence from the band during this period. Though someone named "Kostas" is credited as a session drummer, all drums were programmed.

Track listing

All lyrics written by Sotiris V.; all music composed by Sotiris V., except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Breaking the Inner Seal"0:50
2."Esoptron"5:19
3."Burning Phoenix"4:39
4."Astral Sea"0:30
5."Rain"3:40
6."Ice Castle"5:54
7."Celebration"0:53
8."Succubus Priestess"4:11
9."So Clean, So Empty"3:57
10."The Eyes of Set"4:50
11."Narcissism"8:54
2013 reissue bonus tracks
No.TitleMusicLength
12."Woman of the Rings (Remastered)" 6:36
13."Crescent Moon (Live in Lille 1999)"Sotiris V., Spiros A.6:13
14."Brotherhood of the Fallen Knights (Live in Lille 1999)" 4:43

Personnel

Septic Flesh – producer
Additional musicians
  • Kostas – drums (session)
Production
  • George "Magus Wampyr Daoloth" Zaharopoulos – producer, engineering

References

  1. "Season of Mist webshop".
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