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Topic: Anathema to Release New Album in June Posted: March 24 2017 at 08:59
Anathema have announced a new album for 2017, titled The Optimist. The album will be released on June 9th, 2017. According to Kscope, "The Optimist will soon reveal some of the darkest, most challenging and unexpected music the sextet have put their name to."
From the press release (http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/anathema/):
The idea for The Optimist was born from the front cover artwork of the band’s 2001 album A Fine Day To Exit Daniel Cavanagh explains “I suppose you might say the album is semi-autobiographical because this time we used a surrogate,” he says, of the character that is The Optimist “We put sound, feelings and crucially, our own hopes and fears into another person and made him the subject of the songs then weaving my own internal monologue into the narrative of The Optimist. It was John’s idea to write a narrative, so I took A Fine Day To Exit as the starting point”. Vincent elaborates further on the earlier album’s artwork influence “The guy who disappeared – you never knew what happened to him, did he start a new life? Did he succumb to his fate? It was never explained. The opening track title is the exact coordinates for Silver Strand beach in San Diego – the last known location of The Optimist – shown on the cover of A Fine Day to Exit.
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Posted: March 25 2017 at 22:55
Clepsydra wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
I have only heard their latest album, but really loved it. I've got to get a bit more from them.
Get them all!
I understand in the beginning they were very different... grunting and all. I'm not really fond of grunting, so perhaps I should check them out from some point onwards?
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Posted: March 26 2017 at 12:12
Thatfabulousalien wrote:
Anathema changing direction again?
The end of the satellite phase?
I hope so, actually. I loved We're Here Because We're Here, and still do, but the two albums that followed we're just a bit too similar. Let's hear some progress!
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Posted: March 26 2017 at 12:13
Dellinger wrote:
Clepsydra wrote:
Dellinger wrote:
I have only heard their latest album, but really loved it. I've got to get a bit more from them.
Get them all!
I understand in the beginning they were very different... grunting and all. I'm not really fond of grunting, so perhaps I should check them out from some point onwards?
Only their first few (two?) albums have harsh vocals.
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Posted: March 26 2017 at 17:03
[/QUOTE] I understand in the beginning they were very different... grunting and all. I'm not really fond of grunting, so perhaps I should check them out from some point onwards?[/QUOTE]Only their first few (two?) albums have harsh vocals. [/QUOTE]
Yes, I agree. I meant their latter albums. Weather Systems is a masterpiece!
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