The Inner Circle (album) explained
The Inner Circle |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Evergrey |
Cover: | TheInnerCircle.jpg |
Released: | 27 April 2004 |
Recorded: | November 2003 – February 2004 |
Studio: | Division One Studios |
Genre: | Progressive metal |
Length: | 48:15 |
Label: | InsideOut |
Prev Title: | Recreation Day |
Prev Year: | 2003 |
Next Title: | Monday Morning Apocalypse |
Next Year: | 2006 |
The Inner Circle is the fifth studio album by Swedish progressive metal band Evergrey, released in 2004. The album is a concept album that deals with the themes of religion, cults, and child abuse. According to an interview with frontman Tom S. Englund, the spoken word parts in the album are of an actual person.[1] The last track on the album, "When the Walls Go Down" samples excerpts from David Wilkerson's speech "A Call to Anguish".[2] [3] [4] [5] [6] [7]
Personnel
Band
- Tom S. Englund – vocals and guitar
- Henrik Danhage – guitar
- Michael Håkansson – bass
- Rikard Zander – keyboards
- Jonas Ekdahl – drums
Other
References
- Web site: Evergrey's Tom S. Englund . Lord of the Wasteland . metal-rules.com . 31 October 2020 .
- Web site: Evergrey - The Inner Circle (CD). Theodoratos. Fotis. Metal Temple. 16 May 2004. 31 October 2020.
- Web site: Album Spotlight: Evergrey – "The Inner Circle". The Prog Mind. 18 November 2016. 31 October 2020.
- Web site: Evergrey - The Inner Circle. Metal Reviews. 31 October 2020.
- Web site: Evergrey - The Inner Circle review. Metal Storm. 31 October 2020.
- Web site: Evergrey: The Inner Circle. Pardo. Pete. Sea Of Tranquility. 5 February 2006. 31 October 2020.
- Web site: THE INNER CIRCLE. Read. Andy. DPRP. 31 October 2020.