Life...And All It Entails

Life...And All It Entails
Studio album by Enochian Theory
Released March 12, 2012
Recorded 2011
Genre Progressive rock
Length 62:39
Label Mascot Records
Producer Enochian Theory
Enochian Theory chronology
Evolution: Creatio Ex Nihilio
(2009)
'Life...And All It Entails'
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Classic Rock Magazine Prog(Favourable)[1]
Metal Hammer Magazine Germany[2]
Rock Hard Germany[3]
Heavy! magazine[4]
Powerplay magazine[5]

Life...And All It Entails is the second full-length album by Enochian Theory The album received its worldwide major label release via Mascot records on March 12, 2012.

Conception

Following extensive touring in support of Evolution: Creatio Ex Nihilio through 2009 and 2010, Ben Harris-Hayes began writing new material in early 2011, trying new ideas and implementing some of the new techniques he had learned in the previous few years. In mid-2011, with 90% of the album written and in listenable demo format, Ben shared his demos with Shaun and Sam for listening and they began working together on the bass and drums. The band began working officially on their second full-length album and first original recording for new label, Mascot Records. The album was composed and ready for production in August 2011.[6][7]

Recording

The band entered Aubitt Studios in Southampton, UK with engineer/mixer, Rob Aubrey to record the new album. They had met and worked with him the previous year during the band’s tour with Spocks Beard. Rob’s previous history with artists such as IQ, Tony Levin and Transatlantic only helped with the decision for the band to work with him on this important record. Aubrey recorded and mixed the album with the band over the course of several weeks.[8]

The finished album would feature thirteen tracks comprising twelve new compositions and a remastered version of The Fire Around The Lotus from their previous album.[9]

The band also returned to artist Robin Portnoff who had provided the striking visuals for the band's previous release. Since that release, they had always considered Robin as a very important part of the band and it was only right he completed the artwork for the new album, expanding on the visual world he'd created for the band.

Release and reception

The new album “Life... And All It Entails” was released on March 12, 2012 and once again gained high appreciation within the European Press. Steven Wilson of the band Porcupine Tree, praised the new album, commenting on the production and craftsmanship of the song writing.

Music video

Enochian Theory shot a music video for the track “Inversions” with the UK production company “One Name Films”. This video would feature “The Lost Orchestra” visually for the first time and was released for internet viewing in May 2012.

Track listing

All music written by Enochian Theory, lyrics by Harris-Hayes

  1. This Aching Isolation
  2. Hz
  3. Non Sum Qualis Eram
  4. Distances
  5. Inversions
  6. Creatio Ex Nihilio
  7. In Times of Silence
  8. For Your Glory, Great Deceiver
  9. Nisi Credideritis, Non Intelligetis
  10. The Motives of the Machine
  11. Singularities
  12. Loves
  13. The Fire Around the Lotus (Remastered)

Personnel

References

  1. Classic Rock - Prog magazine, published by Future Publishing, ISSN 1464-7834, March 2012 issue - Album review
  2. Metal Hammer Magazine - Germany, published by Future Publishing, ISSN 1422-9048, March 2012 issue - Album review
  3. Rock Hard Magazine, Germany, March 2012 issue - Album review
  4. Rock Hard Magazine, Germany, March 2012 issue - Album review
  5. Power Play - Rock & Metal magazine, ISSN 1474-287X, April 2012 issue , number 141 - CD review
  6. 'Hot for 2012' Feature- January 2012 issue - Classic Rock - Prog magazine, published by Future Publishing, ISSN 1464-7834
  7. Enochian Theory enter the studio to record new album.
  8. Interview conducted with the band during Feb 2012
  9. In December 2011, the band's label announced the title and track-listing for their 2nd full album
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