‘In The Name Of The World Spirit’ by Enzo And The Glory Ensemble

Artists

  • Ralf Sheepers / Vocals

  • Gary Wehrkamp / Vocals

  • Brian Ashland / Vocals

  • Kobi Farhi / Vocals

  • David Brown / Vocals

  • Mr Jack  / Vocals

  • Amulyn Corzine / Vocals

  • Maria Londino / Vocals

  • Claudia  Coticelli / Vocals

  • Enzo Donnarumma / Guitar

  • Marty Friedman / Guitar

  • Derek Corzine / Guitar

  • Ciara People / Guitar

  • Francesco Romeggini / Guitar

  • Alex Battini / Guitars, Keyboards

  • Mark Zonder / Drums

  • Philip Bynoe/ Bass

Rating

Musical Feel

Emotion
Grandiosity

Song / Album Composition

Melody
Structure
Pulse

Tracks

  • Precariousness

  • Nothingness (It’s Everyone’s Fate)

  • The Bronze Age

  • Try To Put In Pit The Fear

  • To Every Chest

  • Just In My Heart The Blame

  • I’ll Add More

  • My Pillory

  • Last Weep

  • Pslam 13 (Tell Me)

  • Echo

  • One Reason

  • The Silence Speaks For Us

“Precariousness,”haunts the listener, ensuring that they are glued in right from the beginning.

“Nothingness (It’s Everyone’s Fate),” is sublime. A song that takes from on aspect of civilisation and melds it together with other aspects to create a song that truly blends together.

“The Bronze Age,” goes for a slightly reflective take, before truly getting into the nitty gritty of precision.

“Try To Put In Pit The Fear,” is a fascinating song that verges from one extreme to another and truly converges toward something refreshing.

“To Every Chest,” swarms through and digs deep to produce something that could be quite like gospel, but even more epic.

“Just In My Heart The Blame,” takes on a different course, slowly shifting and turning, and brimming filled with energy and direction.

“I’ll Add More,” goes to a darkened land and mixes together melody and strength before twisting away.

“My Pillory,” takes on an interesting incantation and slowly shifts the balance toward darkness and anger. The subtle variations within the song add to its texture and depth.

“Last Weep,” grows with every stretching and delivers on everything it promises. The vocals are haunting and serene.

“Psalm 13 (Tell Me),” is a song that varies in complexity and direction. The sudden bursts of energy mixed together with the frenetic pulsating rhythms as the song progresses, ensure that it cannot be pinned down.

“Echo,” haunts the boundaries of the world.

“One Reason,” is simply perfect.

“The Silence Speaks For Us,” takes a darkened narrative and turns it on its head.

The album is out on 27th March via Rockshots Records.