CREDITS
Inspired by Dante’s Inferno.
Produced and Composed by: Kenneth Bryan ‘The Mad Composer’ Candelas
Artwork by: David ‘Max’ Millgate
Narration by: Jonathan Kruk
The following talent was involved in the making of “The Circle of Dead Children” album:
Kenneth Bryan Candelas: Author, Songwriter, Composer, Producer, Drums, Mixing Engineer, Arranger, Lyricist, Vocal Engineer, Sound Engineer, Librettist, Lead Vocals, Background Vocals, Transcriber, Mastering Engineer
Elizabeth Candelas: Lead Vocals, Harmony Vocals
Jason Stallworth: Guitar
Nic Z: Bass Guitar, Mixing Engineer
Jonathan Kruk: Performer
Amanda Cross: Lead Vocals (feat. on “Cantos I-III: In the Lands of Hell”)
Erica Mancini: Keyboards (feat. on “Cantos I-III: In the Lands of Hell”)
Alfred Potter: Lead Guitar (feat. on “Sacred Order”)
Hanna DeLoe: Background Vocals
Michael James Romeo: Guitar Technician, Sound Engineer
Nik Chinboukas: Sound Engineer
Yosimar Gomez: Sound Engineer
Todd Giudice: Sound Engineer
Kia Eshghi: Mastering Engineer
“Laid to Rest” was written by:
Mark Morton (Music, Lyrics)
Christopher Adler (Music, Lyrics)
William Adler (Music, Lyrics)
David Randall Blythe (Music, Lyrics)
John Campbell (Music, Lyrics)
Kenneth Bryan Candelas (Musical Arrangement)
“Snow Bound” was written by:
Christopher Amott (Music)
Michael Amott (Music)
Kenneth Bryan Candelas (Lyrics, Librettist, Musical Arrangement)
Homerik would like to thank the following individuals and organizations for their support:
Elizabeth Candelas and the Candelas family, the De Deus family, the Sirianni family, the Ortiz family, the Pereira family, Jason Stallworth, Nic Z, Alfred Potter, Rich Gray, Emily McKenna, Bryden MacGregor, Amanda Cross, Hanna DeLoe, Erica Marie Mancini, Nik Chinboukas, Yosimar Gomez, Pete Benjamin, Spin Recording Studios, Todd Giudice, Leah McHenry, C.J. Ortiz, Savvy Musician Academy, Paul Kozel, Paul Special, Joe Popp, The Sonic Arts Center at The City College of New York, Robert Anderson, Ron Carter, Ernie Jackson, Allan Kashkin, Queensborough Community College, Kia Eshghi, Mark Brooks, LaGuardia Community College, Kris Maxx, Mergim Gjonbalaj, Courtney Sinn, Cody Pomeroy, Andy VanDette, Justin Gray, Michael Romanowski, Brian Lucey, Samuel Ferarra, Joe Chan, Dan Grigsby, Joe Mason, John Terelle, Edward Marks, Anton Marek, Joe Cilento, Michael John, Jeet Suresh Paul, SAE Institute of Technology, Kyle Herschberger, Gus Philippas, Gavin Philippas, Bill Ahearn, Michael James Romeo, Peter Woolston, Troy Luccketta, Shawn Pelton, James ‘Roto’ Rotondi, Robert Belcher, Jonny Blaze, John Cusimano, Rich Saccoliti, Kurt Wolf, Rod Ossa, Eddie Luisi, Good Morning America, Carl, Jacqueline Jax, Jason Swanston, Ian Berkely, Daniil Deych, Marc Urselli, Peter Wilson, Brian Eisenpresser, Dan Cassidy, Simon Millgate, Elizabeth Furniss, Amelia Lee Furniss, Steve Selman, Aracelie Aarie, Antonio Iengo, Andre Barton-Maycock, New York State Parks & Recreation, Laurence Gill, Nelson Vilela, Matt Parsons, Chris Mooney, Mike Murphy, Ditto Music, Lee Parsons, Samuel Bayston, Tom Napper, Opulous, John Krivit, Audio Engineering Society, Lyobomir Nedyalkov, Hristo Hristov, Todd Burke, Antelope Audio, Freddy Vinehill-Cliffe, NUGEN Audio, Emily Rittenhouse, Nalia Sanchez, Eventide, Dave Derr, Empirical Labs, Chris Berenz, Audeze, Soundtheory, Marek Walaszek, Bettermaker, the Les Paul Foundation, Hannes Andersson, Oeksound, Maria Ferrero, Peggy Donnelly, Annie Atlasman, Adrenaline PR, Gretchen Piening, Bram Teitelman, Blast Beat Network, Munsey Ricci, Skateboard Marketing, Metal Injection, Petar Spajic, MetalSucks, and more.
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Before this there was…
HOMERIK:
The beginning of A Song of the Night, the prologue to “The Circle of Dead Children”.
Homerik's self-titled debut album is best seen as an experiment to explore the unique genre and sound that is now revered as Philosophical Metal/Cinematic Metal. Each composition within the album is a unique story, illustrated by Anton Rosovsky, exploring the boundaries of humanity’s colorful world of music. With the intention of creating a story that would outlast the experimental album, “A Song of the Night: Part 1” was written as the official prologue to what is now known as “The Circle of Dead Children”.