EPICA Keyboardist Coen Janssen Donates Hair To Charity
Dutch symphonic rockers EPICA have checked in with the following update:
"As some of you might already have seen on Epica’s final show this year at the Graspop festival, Coen has cut off his hair. One of the reasons, which helped him made this decision, is that there is still a good use for long hair once you've cut it! Coen will donate his hair to Stichting Haarwensen (the hair-wish foundation). This organisation uses donated hair to construct wigs for children who lost their hair through chemotherapy or other diseases that cause hair-loss.
Stichting Haarwensen or similar foundations in your area could use all the hair they can get so when you think of cutting yours, consider donating it to these children!
Coen: 'My hair has traveled the world but I couldn't think of a better final destination than this one!'
For more info on Stichting Haarwensen please visit Haarwensen.nl."
Epica recently issued the following announcement, which explains the reason for cutting down on live shows this year:
"We are happy to announce that Simone is pregnant!
Simone and longtime partner Oliver Palotai (KAMELOT, SONS OF SEASONS) are expecting their first child around the end of summer. To ensure the best possible pregnancy and considering Simone's and the babies health, we have decided to stop our live activities from the 1st of July. This means Epica will not play this years Masters of Rock festival in the Czech Republic.
However this does not mean Epica won't do anything! Our Retrospect live-DVD will be released upcoming fall. Furthermore, during the second half of 2013 Epica will start working on a brand new record which will be released in 2014.
We are looking forward to see you all at the remaining shows this year and will be back next year with a new CD, stronger than ever!"
Epica re-released their 2003 debut album, The Phantom Agony, on March 23rd to coincide with their special tenth anniversary show at the Klokgebouw in Eindoven, Netherlands. According to an update from the band, the album has entered the Dutch album charts at #8, which is their highest chart entry to date.
Epica’s previous label, Transmission Records, reissued The Phantom Agony as a deluxe digipack containing 15 bonus tracks, including seven previously unreleased versions and one previously unreleased song. The album also contains a 20 page booklet with photos and liner notes by founder Mark Jansen.
Along with the deluxe digipack, the album has also been released on double vinyl being pressed on high quality 180 gram audiophile vinyl and put in a 350 gram cardboard sleeve including all lyrics. This includes six bonus tracks. There are also exclusive bundles with a limited edition t-shirt.
Comments Jansen: “We have put aside our differences ‘cause at the end of the day, both parties want to have the debut album available to the Epica fans as it has been out of print for more than five years!”
You can order the album here.