Embryonics Explained

Embryonics
Type:compilation
Artist:Alchemist
Cover:EmbryonicsRGB.jpg
Released:November 2005
Genre:Progressive metal
Avant-garde metal
Death metal
Length:149:18
Label:Relapse
Chatterbox
Producer:D.W. Norton
Prev Title:Austral Alien
Prev Year:2003
Next Title:Tripsis
Next Year:2007

Embryonics is a double-CD compilation of tracks by the Australian progressive metal band Alchemist. It was released in 2005 in Australia by Chatterbox Records and worldwide by Relapse Records. The album features 28 tracks recorded by the band between 1990 and 1998 including eight songs from the album Jar of Kingdom, eight from Lunasphere and five from Spiritech along with a cover of "Eve of the War" from Jeff Wayne's Musical Version of The War of the Worlds that was the title track from EP Eve of the War that is now deleted. The live version of "Chinese Whispers" is also from that EP; the other live tracks were recorded in 1995 at the studios of Triple J for an episode of Three Hours of Power and are exclusive to this release. "Paisley Bieurr" and "Imagination Flower" are early demo tracks.

Track listing

(all songs written by Alchemist except #1, CD 2 by Jeff Wayne)

CD 2

Credits

Band members

Guest musicians