Evanescence (Scorn album) explained

Evanescence
Type:album
Artist:Scorn
Cover:Scorn_Evanescence.jpeg
Released:August 23, 1994
Recorded:Arena Productions, Birmingham, England
Genre:Illbient, dub, industrial, trip hop
Length:63:16
Label:Earache MOSH 113
Producer:Scorn
Prev Title:Colossus
Prev Year:1993
Next Title:Ellipsis
Next Year:1995

Evanescence is the third album by Scorn, originally released in 1994 on Earache Records. It was remastered along with its remix album and released as a two disc set in 2009. Evanescence is often associated with industrial and experimental music. Nic Bullen left Scorn in 1995 and the band continued on as an essentially solo project for Mick Harris.[1]

Accolades

YearPublicationCountryAccoladeRankclass=unsortable
1994 The Wire United Kingdom"Albums of the Year" 39 [2]
1998 Alternative Press United States"The 90 Greatest Albums of the '90s" 82 [3]
2000 Terrorizer United Kingdom"The 100 Most Important Albums of the 90s" [4]
"*" denotes an unordered list.

Personnel

Scorn
Additional musicians and production

Notes and References

  1. Book: The Guinness Who’s Who of Heavy Metal. Colin Larkin. Colin Larkin (writer). Guinness Publishing. 1995. Second. 0-85112-656-1. 315/6.
  2. The Wire - Albums of the Year . 2010-01-12 . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100105013445/http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/thewire.html . January 5, 2010 .
  3. Alternative Press - The 90 Greatest Albums of the '90s . 2010-01-12 . Alternative Press.
  4. Terrorizer - 100 Most Important Albums of the Nineties. 2010-01-12 . Terrorizer.