Anathema Prepare Two New Albums
Britain's ANATHEMA has issued the following update:
"We have taken all of our recording equipment to a house in England where we have built a studio and begun the first of two records to be released this year. The recording has been going very well."
"This first record is a semi-acoustic recording of many of our most loved older tracks. This will be released on Peaceville Records. The working title is 'Temporary Peace'."
"The songs to be included on 'Temporary Peace' are:
01. Angelica
02. Leave No Trace
03. Inner Silence
04. One Last Goodbye
05. Are You There
06. Fragile Dreams
07. A Natural Disaster
08. Temporary Peace
09. Flying"
"The record will be a substantial work, arranged by Danny [Cavanagh] and performed and produced by the band, recorded and engineered by our own Les Smith, who was responsible for the recordings of 'Everything' and the other new songs released online last year. This will also feature the cello of Dave Wesling, who previously toured with Vincent and Danny in 2004 and is featured on the DVD 'A Moment In Time'. It may also include a reworking of one or two classic tracks from the very early days of ANATHEMA."
"In late winter/early spring, immediately following the recording of this semi-acoustic album, we will enter a studio to record the next full-length ANATHEMA album, which be produced by ANATHEMA and mixed by Steven Wilson, independently from a record company. Upon completion, the new album will be licensed around the world, giving us artistic and creative control and keeping the rights to the music in our own hands."
"All being well, you will see the release of two records from ANATHEMA this year. A semi acoustic classic tracks album, and a full-length new album."
"Then touring…"
A brand new ANATHEMA song entitled "Angels Walk Among Us" is available for download at this location (MP3, 18 MB).
Source: Blabbermouth
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2. writes:
Anathema is good and talented, but they don't seem to have a solid direction with their music. In some cases that can be a good thing (ie. Mr. Bungle), but in their case they just seem lost to find their band's sound. For me somewhat related bands like Opeth, Porcupine Tree, Riverside, Oceansize, etc. have a stronger sense of their own sound. I'll be waiting to see what Anathema does next!
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1. cruor writes:
Is this band even worth my time anymore?