Epic
An epic (from the Ancient Greek adjective ἐπικός (epikos), from ἔπος (epos) "word, story, poem") is a lengthy narrative poem, ordinarily concerning a serious subject containing details of heroic deeds and events significant to a culture or nation. Oral poetry may qualify as an epic, and Albert Lord and Milman Parry have argued that classical epics were fundamentally an oral poetic form. Nonetheless, epics have been written down at least since the works of Virgil, Dante Alighieri, and John Milton.
Genres
- Eluveitie Meet The Enemy
- Amorphis My Enemy
- All Shall Perish Divine Illusion
- The World Is A Beautiful Place & I Am No Longer Afraid To Die Eyjafjallajokull Dance
- Rites of Spring Drink Deep
- Moving Mountains With One's Heart In One's Mouth
- Uaral La escritura y el alarido
- Big Giant Circles Every Story Begins with a Name (Opening - Bombing Mission)
- Uneven Structure Confused Waveforms
- Sax & Moryson Lovely World Dies - Live
