God Has a Plan for Us All
Angtoria · 2006
49 min · 12 tracks · symphonic metal
A haunting blend of symphonic melodies and dark, introspective themes that explore the depths of despair and existential reflection.
Why this album works
The album garnered attention in the metal community for its lyrical intensity and orchestral arrangements. It positioned Angtoria as a notable act within the burgeoning symphonic metal genre, influencing subsequent bands with its thematic depth and musical complexity.
- Best for
- steady mid-tempo reflective journey introspective themes of despair haunting melodies for deep thinking
- Context
- Released on May 8, 2006, 'God Has a Plan for Us All' is Angtoria's debut album, marking their entry into the symphonic metal scene. At this point, the band was establishing its identity, drawing from influences like gothic and doom metal while showcasing vocalist Sarah Jezebel Deva's distinctive operatic style.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Liv Kristine· Die Apokalyptischen Reiter· After Forever
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 The Awakening 1:31
- 2 I'm Calling 4:57
- 3 God Has a Plan for Us All Standout 4:33
- 4 Suicide on My Mind Standout 3:51
- 5 Deity of Disgust 4:59
- 6 The Addiction 3:27
- 7 Six Feet Under's Not Deep Enough 4:15
- 8 Do You See Me Now 4:25
- 9 Original Sin (The Devil's Waiting in the Wing) 3:38
- 10 Hell Hath No Fury Like a Woman Scorned Standout 4:43
- 11 Confide in Me 4:14
- 12 That's What the Wise Lady Said 4:31
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