Epsilon (Blood Stain Child album)

Epsilon (stylized as εpsilon) is Blood Stain Child's fifth studio album and first release on Coroner Records/Pony Canyon. It's also the first and only album to feature vocalist Sophia and drummer Gami (after the departure of vocalist Sadew and drummer/founding-member Violator). All compositions—except "Electricity," which is composed by Aki—are by Ryu, while lyrics are co-written by Sophia.[1] This album was pre-sold during A-Kon from June 10 to 12, 2011.[2] And, in this event, nine of the new songs (including the European bonus track, "Royal Sky") were performed.[3] As of June 7, 2011, Pony Canyon released forty-four second samples of each song in the album;[1] a full sample of "Sirius VI" debuted, through Internet radio, on May 26, 2011.[4]

Epsilon
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 2011
Genre
Length45:06 (Europe)
49:20 (Japan)
LabelPony Canyon, Coroner Records, Razzia
ProducerBlood Stain Child, Ettore Rigotti
Blood Stain Child chronology
Mozaiq
(2007)
Epsilon
(2011)
THE LEGEND
(2018)

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Sirius VI"Sophia/RyuRyu4:28
2."Forever Free (feat. Disarmonia Mundi)"Sophia/RyuRyu3:58
3."Stargazer"Sophia/RyuRyu4:21
4."S.O.P.H.I.A"Sophia/RyuRyu2:52
5."Unlimited Alchemist"Sophia/RyuRyu3:51
6."Electricity"AkiAki3:40
7."Eternal"Sophia/RyuRyu4:34
8."Moon Light Wave"Sophia/RyuRyu2:45
9."Dedicated to Violator"Sophia/RyuRyu3:53
10."Merry-Go-Round"Sophia/RyuRyu4:35
11."La+"Sophia/RyuRyu3:19
12."Sai-Ka-No"Sophia/RyuRyu2:59
Japanese Bonus Track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
13."Void Dmn-str. Remix"RyuRyu4:20
European Bonus Track
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
13."Royal Sky"RyuRyu4:06

Personnel

Blood Stain Child
Guests
  • Claudio Ravinale – screams on "Forever Free" and "S.O.P.H.I.A"
  • Ettore Rigotti – vocals on "Forever Free" and "Moon Light Wave",[5] electronic percussion on "Forever Free".
Production
  • Produced/Recorded by Blood Stain Child.
  • Mixed/Mastered by Ettore Rigotti.
  • Illustrated by Mario Wibisono.[6]

Release history

Region Release date
Japan June 15, 2011
Europe June 30, 2011

References

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