Break
Year: 2001
Artist: Enchant
Other albums by Enchant
Juggling 9 or Dropping 10
2000, songs: 3
Wounded
1997, songs: 1
Live at Last
2004, songs: 8
Time Lost
1999, songs: 3
A Blueprint of the World
1995, songs: 3
Facts about the album "Break"
Title: Break
Artist: Enchant
Genre: Progressive Rock, Progressive Metal
Release Date: March 31, 1998
Label: Inside Out Music
"Break" is the fourth studio album by the American progressive rock band Enchant, released in 1998. The album showcases Enchant's evolution as musicians, featuring a diverse range of musical styles, intricate compositions, and thought-provoking lyrics.
Interesting Facts:
- "Break" marks a departure from the heavier sound of Enchant's previous albums, incorporating elements of alternative rock, pop, and acoustic music. The album explores themes of change, introspection, and personal growth, reflecting the band members' own experiences and musical influences.
- Despite facing challenges and setbacks during the recording process, including lineup changes and creative differences, Enchant persevered to create an album that pushed the boundaries of their musical style. "Break" demonstrates the band's resilience and determination to continue evolving as artists, even in the face of adversity.
- The album features guest appearances by renowned musicians such as Steve Rothery of Marillion and Mick Karn of Japan, adding depth and diversity to its sound. These collaborations showcase Enchant's ability to collaborate with other artists and incorporate different musical influences into their own unique style. "Break" received positive reviews from critics and fans alike, cementing Enchant's status as one of the most innovative and dynamic bands in the progressive rock genre.