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A FINE DAY TO EXIT

Anathema

 

Experimental/Post Metal

3.84 | 519 ratings

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4 stars This is one of my favourite albums of all time. So i think ill give a review track by track. Pressure - I think the lyrics stand out the best in this song. Also the layering of guitar piano and vocals make it a great opener. Release - The riff is great from the melodic till when the distorion kicks in with a great solo over the top. Looking outside inside- Probably a little to much like the track before, but still great Leave no trace - The chord progression in the end, builds like a chorus of frustration, brilliant Underworld - My pick from the album. Barriers - Not great, not bad either Panic - Frustration anger and beauty all in the one song, its the release of the frustration built up over the last two songs. The lyircs are cryptic and brilliant, favourite "But throught the holes in my palms i can find a way" Title Track - Meloncoly at its best, brilliant after the build up from the last track. Temporary Peace - The most beautiful serene song on the album, the lyrics the guitar, all to ocean washing over at the end. There is bonus track, i think telling us not to take it all to seriously.

Its introverted its angry its gergeous and its really recomended for those dark moments in life i recommend this album. The artwork is brilliant aswell, very reminiscant Floyds the wall.

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