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Ankaa (album)

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Released
  
22 April 2016

Artist
  
Ex Umbra In Solem(2014)
  
Ankaa(2016)

Release date
  
22 April 2016

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Genres
  
Alternative metal, Groove metal, Melodic death metal

Melodic death metal albums
  
The Root of All Evil, Trust No One, Heartwork, Slaughter of the Soul, The Jester Race

Eths ankaa new album 2016


Ankaa is the fourth studio album by the French metal band Eths, released on 22 April 2016 via Season of Mist. It is the first full album to feature vocalist Rachel Aspe, as well as the first without second guitarist Grégory "Greg" Rouvière and Guillaume "Yom" Dupré since Yom rejoined the band in 2011 (the pair left in 2013 and 2015 respectively). For this album, Dirk Verbeuren was hired to perform drum duties despite new drummer RUL joining Eths in 2015. The album's track list and first single "Alnilam" were first announced on February 18. On 2 March they released their second song, "Nihil Sine Causa", which features additional vocals from Sarah Layssac (Arkan) and Jon Howard (Threat Signal).

Contents

Eths nefas


Track listing

All tracks written by Staif Bihl unless stated.

Personnel

Eths
  • Rachel Aspe - lead vocals
  • Staif Bihl - guitars, keyboards, programming, vocals, production, engineering
  • Damien Rivoal - bass guitar
  • Other personnel
  • Dirk Verbeuren - drums, percussion
  • Guilaume Dupré – additional percussion on tracks 4, 5, 8, 10, 11 and 12.
  • Sarah Layssac - vocals on "Sekhet Aaru" and additional vocals on tracks 1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11 and 12.
  • Jon Howard - additional vocals on "Nihil Sine Causa"
  • Björn Strid - additional vocals on "HAR1"
  • Faustine Berardo - additional vocals on tracks 3, 5 and 9.
  • Serge Begnis - engineering
  • Nelson Leeroy - mixing
  • Mobo - mastering
  • Nicolas Senegas - artwork
  • Songs

    1Nefas3:50
    2Nihil Sine Causa4:53
    3Amaterasu3:57

    References

    Ankaa (album) Wikipedia