Illusive Consensus
Illusive Consensus

Epica - Illusive Consensus Lyrics

When emotions are entangled with illusion, the journey can be both enchanting and disillusioning. This song captures the bittersweet experience of a love that seems genuine but is ultimately fleeting. It tells the tale of longing for something that might… Read more

Mar 14, 2013
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Illusive Consensus Lyrics

So sweet caress, never long to last!
You entered my soul and gave hope to my life.

So sweet caress, never hope to last!
You left me behind all alone and aghast
Captured inside such an austere Elysium

Imperfect feelings, futile greef
Love a device against all solitude
As it all went on, the love became
A field in a dream that once had been real

So sweet caress, never long to last!
Destroy this illusion we need a change of fate!
Your frantic thoughts are only a condemned cry

Primo somniare videbamur
deinde veritas se praecipitavit

I secretly longed for something
which had never existed

First I thought it was a dream
but then it smashed into reality
Beautiful on the outside, decayed deeply within

I secretly longed for something
which had never existed

Devoted to a body without a soul

Numquam non tibi diffidam

Writer(s): ADRIANUS SLUIJTER, COEN JANSSEN, MARKUS JANSEN, SIMONE J M SIMONS
Copyright(s): Lyrics © CONCORD MUSIC PUBLISHING LLC, Songtrust Ave, CTM Publishing
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What is the Meaning of Illusive Consensus?

When emotions are entangled with illusion, the journey can be both enchanting and disillusioning. This song captures the bittersweet experience of a love that seems genuine but is ultimately fleeting. It tells the tale of longing for something that might never have been real and the inner conflict that comes when dreams clash with harsh realities. The lyrics evoke a sense of being drawn into a beautiful façade, only to discover emptiness beneath the surface. There's a yearning for a change, for breaking free from deception and finding true meaning. It's a haunting reminder of the complexity of love and the dangers of idealizing what doesn't truly exist. #IllusionVsReality #Heartache #Epica #DreamsAndDeceptions

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Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who are the writers of the song 'Illusive Consensus'?

    'Illusive Consensus' was written by Adrianus Sluijter, Coen Janssen, Markus Jansen, and Simone J M Simons. These talented musicians contributed to the composition and lyrics of the song, bringing Epica's signature symphonic metal sound to life.

  2. On which album can 'Illusive Consensus' be found?

    'Illusive Consensus' is a track from Epica's debut studio album, 'The Phantom Agony,' released in 2003 by Transmission Records. This album marked a significant moment in the band's career, featuring the creative input of guitarist Mark Jansen after his departure from After Forever.

  3. Was 'Illusive Consensus' part of a demo before its album release?

    Yes, 'Illusive Consensus' originated from a two-track demo released under the band name Sahara Dust. It was one of the tracks on this demo, showcasing the band's evolving sound even before the official release of their debut album, 'The Phantom Agony'.

  4. Did Epica release a special edition of 'The Phantom Agony'?

    Yes, Epica re-released 'The Phantom Agony' on March 23, 2013, as a 2-disc expanded edition to coincide with their 10th anniversary Retrospect show. This edition was released by Epica's former record label Transmission Records, offering fans additional content alongside the original album.

  5. What is the language of the phrase 'Primo somniare videbamur' in the lyrics?

    The phrase 'Primo somniare videbamur' in the lyrics of 'Illusive Consensus' is Latin. Meaning 'At first we seemed to dream,' it adds an element of classical influence to the song, aligning with Epica's style of blending symphonic and metal elements.

  6. When was 'The Phantom Agony' originally released?

    'The Phantom Agony' was originally released in 2003 by the Dutch label Transmission Records. As Epica's debut album, it laid the foundation for their future work and showcased their distinctive fusion of symphonic orchestration and heavy metal.

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