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SEVEN DAYS OF BEREAVEMENT: A MY DYING BRIDE RETROSPECTIVE, PART FIFTEEN.


The next full-length release by My Dying Bride was titled, “Evinta”. It was released on  May 30, 2011 via Peaceville Records.


Background:

To commemorate the 20th anniversary of My Dying Bride's existence, the album “Evinta” was released. The album featured some previous My Dying Bride material re-worked as neo-classical and ambient songs.


As previously mentioned, “Evinta” is a development of many of My Dying Bride's older musical themes and riffs, which were re-written for a variety of Classical instruments, rather than the traditional Metal music instruments; these riffs were combined with new vocals and music, thus creating a release characteristic of both a studio album and a remix album.


“Evinta”. A project almost 15 years in the making. An idea that has sat smoldering and never really had a reason to burn alive until now. 9 albums worth of darkness recreated anew to mark 20 years of MDB. Music arranged to the soundscapes of sorrows past. Finally the 20th anniversary allows us to release this music in a form it has been desperately, woefully waiting for. Enjoy the Darkness." — My Dying Bride press release, 5 April 2011


Release Formats:

“Evinta” was released in three separate formats - jewel case, limited edition and deluxe edition. The jewel case and limited editions both contained disks one and two, with the limited edition coming in digipak format with a 24-page booklet and being shipped to independent retailers only, compared with the jewel case being for general retail. The deluxe edition came with a 64-page, 12-inch hardback book and the third disk. Music from the third disk, however, is intended to be released separately in due course.


The book and booklet both contained pictures from My Dying Bride's history, with a brief paragraph for every major release, as well as lyrics. However, the booklet missed out certain lyrics, and the deluxe edition removed the paragraph for the album “The Light at the End of the World”.


"In Your Dark Pavilion" recycles fragments of "A Kiss to Remember" and "For My Fallen Angel" from Like Gods of the Sun, and "From Darkest Skies" from The Angel and the Dark River. "Of Lilies Bent With Tears" is based on "Your River" from Turn Loose the Swans. "That Dress And Summer Skin" recycles the lyrics from "My Wine In Silence" from Songs of Darkness, Words of Light. The opening lines of "The Music Of Flesh" are borrowed from "The Crown Of Sympathy" from Turn Loose the Swans, while the ending of "Seven Times She Wept" quote "Sear Me MCMXCIII" from the same album.


Links to Arrists, Music & Videos:

Click this link to follow My Dying Bride on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyDyingBrideOfficial


Click this link to listen to “Evinta” via Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/evinta/1189436094


Note: The reviews shared here are for historical reference. The views and opinions expressed within are not always supported (in full or in part) by Into the Wells. — E.N. Wells



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