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''Missa Atropos'' is the sixth studio album by Norwegian
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. It was released in Norway on 15 September 2010 by HWT Records and worldwide on 22 March 2011 by
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Background

In the early days of 2010, a replacement for recently departed drummer Robert R Johansen was found in Lars Erik Asp, just in time for him to get to know the band's music before the second part of their ''Tick Tock'' tour. This was planned to cover six countries in the March/April period, but due to a plane tragedy in Poland giving rise to a week of mourning, the Polish promoter decided to postpone the concerts planned for Poland on 16–18 April. The dates were rescheduled for September 2010. On 1 May 2010, the first concert in the US took place as part of a prog festival at the Majestic Theater in
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. For the later German/Italian festivals and the Polish gigs in September, Gazpacho hired a stand-in guitarist by the name of Micheal Krumins to cover for Jon-Arne following the arrival of his first child and his decision to give priority to his family. Meanwhile, in July 2010, the band announced that they would still go on without Johansen, that recording of the new album was almost complete, and that it would be out by the end of the year. During the Tick Tock Tour's September gigs, pre-printed copies of the new record, titled ''Missa Atropos'' became available. In December 2010, Gazpacho announced that they had licensed ''Missa Atropos'' to Kscope in the UK, which would give the label rights to the album worldwide. The release was accompanied by a twelve-gig tour in five different countries in January/February 2011.


Story

The album's title is a reference to
Atropos Atropos (; grc, Ἄτροπος "without turn") or Aisa, in Greek mythology, was one of the three Moirai, goddesses of fate and destiny. Her Roman equivalent was Morta. Atropos was the oldest of the Three Fates, and was known as "the Infle ...
, goddess of
destiny Destiny, sometimes referred to as fate (from Latin ''fatum'' "decree, prediction, destiny, fate"), is a predetermined course of events. It may be conceived as a predetermined future, whether in general or of an individual. Fate Although often ...
in
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, eldest of the Three Fates. Their role was to ensure that every being, mortal and divine, lived out their destiny as it was assigned to them by the laws of the universe. For mortals, this destiny spanned their entire lives and was represented as a thread spun from a spindle. It was Atropos who chose the manner of death and ended each life by cutting the threads. She worked along with her two sisters,
Clotho Clotho (; el, Κλωθώ) is a mythological figure. She is the youngest of the Three Fates or Moirai who spins the thread of human life; the other two draw out ( Lachesis) and cut (Atropos) in ancient Greek mythology. Her Roman equivalent is ...
, who spun the thread, and
Lachesis Lachesis ( ; grc, Λάχεσις, Lákhesis, disposer of lots; from , 'to obtain by lot, by fate, or by the will of the gods'), in ancient Greek religion, was the second of the Three Fates, or Moirai; the others were her sisters, Clotho and ...
, who measured its length. The album's story tells of a man who seeks refuge from the world, a "Defense Mechanism", by removing himself to an abandoned lighthouse, there to write a final
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for Atropos, with whom he is in love. He makes three attempts at this as he tries to fight against his destiny, which Atropos and her sisters have decided for him. As he discovers his powerlessness, he begins to write his "Will to Live". In the end, as he is dying, he utters his last words in "An Audience", to a "Snail", instructing him to describe Atropos' beauty to anyone he encounters.


Critical reception

The album received mostly positive reviews. The website
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awarded it four out of five stars, calling it an "Excellent addition to any prog rock music collection." Craig Hartranft of ''Dangerdog Music Reviews'' gave it three out of five stars, writing, "This work is both hard and hearty to digest. It's progressive, art, and alternative at its best with a dark sense", describing it as "dark, despondent, but artfully creative progressive rock." Jerry Ewing of ''Classic Rock Prog'' rated the album highly, writing: "A delightfully mellifluous selection. They won't be Norway's best kept secret much longer".


Track listing


Personnel

Credits confirmed on
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/ref> Musicians * Jan Henrik Ohme – vocals * Thomas Andersen – keyboards * Mikael Krømer – violin, mandolin * Kristian Olav Torp – bass * Jon-Arne Vilbo – guitar * Lars Erik Asp – drums Technical * Mats 'Limpan' Lindfors – mastering


Release history


References

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