Communion is the seventh studio album by Greek death metal band Septicflesh.
Septicflesh first announced a reunion show at the Metal Healing Festival in their home-country on February 19, 2007[2] and shortly hereafter a new full-length on French label Season of Mist.
[5] The album features a full orchestra and choir, with more than 100 musicians — adding a classical element to the songs — led by Chris Antoniou who is responsible for the arrangements.
There are even sacred rites on many different religions to symbolize this "communication".The main theme of album is mythology, with elements from various ancient civilizations, including Egyptian, Hellenic and Sumerian.
I had so many things that I wanted to tell that I decided it would be better not to focus on only one theme.Communion received excellent reviews from music critics and Septicflesh's fans, with About.com reviewer Chad Bowar saying "The extreme elements of Septic Flesh are tempered with melody and contrasted nicely by the symphonic elements.