The middle section wordlessly evokes horror and fantasy.
As for the rest of this prettily painted work, it has a certain magic in evoking suburban fantasy.
The atmosphere of the album evoked classical heroic fantasy and mythology, and served as a predecessor to viking metal.
The keyboard textures on "Tunnel of Love" and other songs walk a perfect tightrope between churchy seriousness and carnival sleaze, and the jackhammer rhythms of "Roulette" evoke both patriotic zeal and murderous fantasy.
Even its radiant costumes and pageantry, including the machine that carries the fire-breathing performer known as Vesuvius, the Human Volcano, evoke futuristic fantasy as it might have been imagined by Jules Verne.
In fact, these guys are going to use the techniques of modern an to evoke humor and fantasy in a whole new way.
The diversity of the results - one evokes history, the others atmospherics, fantasy, politics, social life and crime - demonstrates the marvelous versatility of the medium in its response to the complexity of the human condition.
Elleke Boehmer and Stephen Morton in their book Terror and the postcolonial (2009) believe that the songs and their exotic locations in the film were very important in masking the impossible reconciliation between a terrorist and an uptight government agent by evoking pure fantasy.
The magazine world, hard hit by the economic downturn, is worried about disappearing advertising, but magazines about interior decorating - known in the magazine industry as shelter magazines - are thriving, a testament to their skill at evoking fantasy and enticing advertisers.
"They're designed to evoke fantasy," he said.