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« Reply #1505 on: March 02, 2014, 12:46:27 AM »
So now we have Anathema, Devy, and Agalloch all in the same month. :metal :tup

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« Reply #1506 on: March 02, 2014, 07:04:09 AM »
Also-- I've learned to stop having expectations for albums, really. When you go into an album thinking "man, this probably won't be that good" or "no way this will make my top albums list this year" then you're going it pessimistically, and what good is that?

This is how I am. Music is meant to be enjoyed, so I see if I enjoy it or not. Later on, I may break an album down scientifically to see what I like or don't like.

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« Reply #1507 on: March 02, 2014, 10:51:57 AM »
Also-- I've learned to stop having expectations for albums, really. When you go into an album thinking "man, this probably won't be that good" or "no way this will make my top albums list this year" then you're going it pessimistically, and what good is that?

This is how I am. Music is meant to be enjoyed, so I see if I enjoy it or not. Later on, I may break an album down scientifically to see what I like or don't like.

I never have expectations for Music,  sometimes most bands worst albuns are my favorites, same with songs.

I'm really interested in this, if its gonna be less safe and have electronic elements.
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« Reply #1508 on: March 02, 2014, 08:12:40 PM »
I'm really interested in this, if its gonna be less safe and have electronic elements.
I hope that with "electronic elements" they mean something like The Storm Before the Calm.

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« Reply #1509 on: March 04, 2014, 10:16:46 PM »
Australian Tour  :omg:


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« Reply #1510 on: March 05, 2014, 12:50:34 AM »
"An evening with Anathema"? Looks like they'll play a long set since they're coming to Australia for the first time.

Also, American fans get to see Anathema this month... but with HIM :puke:
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Anathema will support HIM on their North American dates this spring on the following dates:

Mar 07 - House Of Blues - Los Angeles, CA
Mar 08 - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA
Mar 09 - Fillmore San - Francisco, CA
Mar 12 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
Mar 13 - House Of Blues - Cleveland, OH
Mar 14 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
Mar 15 - Theatre Of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Mar 16 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
Mar 18 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA
Mar 19 - House Of Blues - Orlando, FL
Mar 20 - Revolution - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mar 24 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
Mar 25 - House of Blues - Houston, TX

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« Reply #1511 on: March 05, 2014, 11:10:40 AM »
I'm gonna pass on seeing Anathema with HIM. Never listened to HIM don't think I ever will. The last American tour package with Mamiffer and Alcest were as good as it'll get IMO.


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« Reply #1512 on: March 05, 2014, 11:24:56 AM »
Mamiffer and Alcest really were great, but I do think the package could get better. It's just a simple, evening with Anathema, 2.5 hour set.
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« Reply #1513 on: March 05, 2014, 11:35:10 AM »
Oh, I'd take a 2.5 hour Anathema set with the setlist containing only songs from Alternative 4 onward any day of the week!

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« Reply #1514 on: March 05, 2014, 12:03:26 PM »
Oh, I'd take a 2.5 hour Anathema set with the setlist containing only songs from Alternative 4 onward any day of the week!

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« Reply #1515 on: March 05, 2014, 02:14:51 PM »
I could go to Atlanta to see them but I'm seeing BTBAM 2 days later in Athens and I really have no desire to see HIM

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« Reply #1516 on: March 05, 2014, 02:18:11 PM »
Never listened to HIM don't think I ever will.
Believe me, you're not missing out on anything! :lol

I know HIM are popular, but it's unfair that great bands like Anathema and Paradise Lost have to support them.

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« Reply #1517 on: March 05, 2014, 03:36:57 PM »
"An evening with Anathema"? Looks like they'll play a long set since they're coming to Australia for the first time.

Also, American fans get to see Anathema this month... but with HIM :puke:
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Anathema will support HIM on their North American dates this spring on the following dates:

Mar 07 - House Of Blues - Los Angeles, CA
Mar 08 - House of Blues - Anaheim, CA
Mar 09 - Fillmore San - Francisco, CA
Mar 12 - House of Blues - Chicago, IL
Mar 13 - House Of Blues - Cleveland, OH
Mar 14 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
Mar 15 - Theatre Of Living Arts - Philadelphia, PA
Mar 16 - Irving Plaza - New York, NY
Mar 18 - Center Stage - Atlanta, GA
Mar 19 - House Of Blues - Orlando, FL
Mar 20 - Revolution - Fort Lauderdale, FL
Mar 24 - House of Blues - New Orleans, LA
Mar 25 - House of Blues - Houston, TX

I was willing to see them even with HIM (who, to be fair, I know nothing about) because I've fallen head over heels for this band.  But, the night they are in Houston I've already got tickets to see TOOL (who I've never seen).  I was even willing to go if the Anathema show started at 7pm, but they start at 8 which is when TOOL goes on.  Curses!

Here's hoping we get a headlining tour with the next album...!!
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« Reply #1518 on: March 05, 2014, 06:20:48 PM »
I was willing to see them even with HIM (who, to be fair, I know nothing about) because I've fallen head over heels for this band.  But, the night they are in Houston I've already got tickets to see TOOL (who I've never seen).  I was even willing to go if the Anathema show started at 7pm, but they start at 8 which is when TOOL goes on.  Curses!

Here's hoping we get a headlining tour with the next album...!!

Tool is a great live show, I saw them at Red Rocks in Denver in 2000ish. I wish Anathema was coming to Austin, I'd go. I know nothing about them presently though.

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« Reply #1519 on: March 05, 2014, 08:30:55 PM »
I wonder what will be the title for the new album.

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« Reply #1520 on: March 05, 2014, 09:21:35 PM »
I was willing to see them even with HIM (who, to be fair, I know nothing about) because I've fallen head over heels for this band.  But, the night they are in Houston I've already got tickets to see TOOL (who I've never seen).  I was even willing to go if the Anathema show started at 7pm, but they start at 8 which is when TOOL goes on.  Curses!

TOOL's probably the last band that I need to see live in concert. Only problem is that they don't seem to play in the NYC area that often...which sucks cause that's where I'm from.

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« Reply #1521 on: March 05, 2014, 10:06:25 PM »
Just as a follow-up from my concert lament above: after making sweet love to Weather Systems for the last few months, I picked up WHBWH a couple weeks ago. My God. I can't stop listening to it. Just as powerful and emotive as WS. I can't wait to see what Anathema crank out next.

And the best part is, I also get to explore 9 other albums (if I include Hindsight and Falling Deeper) and 2 EPs at some point! I'll even give the early death/doom stuff a whirl, though that's not usually my cup of tea.

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« Reply #1522 on: March 06, 2014, 08:36:46 PM »
I picked up WHBWH a couple weeks ago. My God. I can't stop listening to it. Just as powerful and emotive as WS. I can't wait to see what Anathema crank out next.
This. I discovered this amazing band when a friend put it as his 2012 AOTY (just above Flying Colors). I've been digging their discography from Alternative 4 to WS and I'm blown away. There's some weird stuff on AFDTE/AND but every song this band has made is unique, has pure creativity and lots of beauty.

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« Reply #1523 on: March 07, 2014, 01:56:46 PM »
So how are these guys live? They'll be in my neck of the woods in a few weeks in a small venue, worth seeing?

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« Reply #1524 on: March 07, 2014, 02:29:23 PM »
So how are these guys live? They'll be in my neck of the woods in a few weeks in a small venue, worth seeing?
I don't think anyone in this thread is going to say anything other than a resounding YES  ;D I saw them supporting Opeth about 18 months ago and they were great, would love to see them again on a headline tour. Their recent live Bluray was brilliant too. Even just watching live clips of them on Youtube, you can get a sense of the emotion that goes into their performances.
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« Reply #1525 on: March 07, 2014, 04:03:43 PM »
I would consider Anathema to be one of those bands that you need to see live at least once before you die. They put on a great show, and you can tell that they really enjoy being up on stage and care about putting on a great show. I saw them co-headline with Alcest with support from Mamiffer last year and it was well worth the wait for Anathema to finally play in the US.

I'll give a bit of a heads up regarding their setlist. If you think there's a slight chance they'll ever play one or two songs from their death/doom phase, you'll be sorely disappointed. As far as how far back they dig out "old" songs, the oldest album they go back to on a regular basis is Alternative 4 (sometimes Eternity). All of their death/doom albums are more or less retired for good according to Danny Cavanagh himself.

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« Reply #1526 on: March 08, 2014, 06:54:47 AM »
I'm glad this band is having such a popularity increase, they deserve it. If you look at page 1 of this thread, half the posts are mine  :lol. They have come quite a far way since then.

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« Reply #1527 on: March 08, 2014, 08:29:36 AM »
For $12 I don't think it'll be a bad way to spend the night, I'm going to go and check them out.

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« Reply #1528 on: March 08, 2014, 09:31:45 AM »
$12 for a ticket? :o Man that's cheap even for Anathema!

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« Reply #1529 on: March 12, 2014, 10:03:36 PM »
For $12 I don't think it'll be a bad way to spend the night, I'm going to go and check them out.

You won't regret that decision one bit! I hope

I also saw them this past year, with Alcest, and it's the best show I've ever experienced (albeit a rather short list of competition, but including Steven Wilson, DT, Opeth, and a few of the other popular bands around these parts). PolarizeMe nailed it, per what to expect from the setlist. Hope you enjoy!
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« Reply #1530 on: March 15, 2014, 07:05:54 AM »
Nice little interview with Vinny that I just saw on FB. I'm not sure any of this hasn't already been said, but still a nice read.

https://metalassault.com/Interviews/2014/03/14/anathema-frontman-discusses-next-album-touring-more/

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British eclectic rock band Anathema have been exploring a broad range of musical horizons over the nearly 25 years of their existence and have traveled a greatly diverse stylistic journey. While they’re not heavy on a sonically superficial level as they were in their early death/doom metal days, there’s still a large section of fans of rock and metal fans that can appreciate the band’s modern-day approach towards creating and portraying their art. After completing an overwhelmingly successful and long-awaited first ever tour of the United States last fall, they have returned to these shores for another run of dates, this time as main support to Finnish goth rockers HIM. The House Of Blues Sunset Strip in West Hollywood played host to the first show of this tour on Friday March 7th, and about 30 minutes before Anathema took the stage, I sat down with vocalist/guitarist Vincent Cavanagh to discuss the tour, mixing stages of the next album, and more. Enjoy the insightful conversation below, along with live photos from the LA show.

Vincent, you were here in Los Angeles on your first ever US tour a few months ago and today you’re starting another tour. How are you doing?

Feeling good. It’s been a really strange and bizarre day in a good way, I suppose. We’re right in the middle of making our album. We’re in the mixing stage right now and this morning we were given some news that I had to basically finish one of the tracks. That’s what I’ve been doing for the best part of today. In truth, we should really be in the studio right now. But we’ve decided to come on this tour for various reasons, number one I guess was the opportunity to go out with our friends, finally in the US. Ville has asked us to come out with them to the US three times now, so it was like, if we couldn’t do it this time it would almost be rude, you know. So we didn’t want to do that, plus the fact that we have faith in our producer to finish the mixes because he’s been there since the beginning. But at the moment, today basically I’ve been working all day on the mixes. I’ve been mixing tracks and getting them ready for the final push. I have some of the session on the laptop. So, the gig today is actually secondary for me. It’s actually the easy part of the day. But if I appear to be in a somewhat contemplative mood, it’s because I’m somewhere in the middle of the album, mixing down this song, and the gig itself is going to be bizarre for that very reason. But I think it’s good. It’s almost like a distraction from my day. I can get in there and just have fun for 45 minutes.

That’s an interesting situation to be in. The gig is something you don’t even have to think about. I guess it’s almost like muscle memory.

Muscle memory. Exactly, that’s what it is. I remember even when I was 17 years old and doing gigs, I was always happy to do it and I was never nervous. The trick is to not think about it too much and don’t expect anything either. For me, it’s just getting on and letting it happen right there, not thinking about it. Be in the moment as much as you can possibly be and try to enjoy it!



You did the headline tour recently and played at the El Rey with Alcest and Mamiffer. Did you even expect to be back so soon?

I guess not! Had things just flowed normally into the next headline tour, I guess we would have been back in amount a year, so around early next year. But this opportunity came around. We have new management and he’s working us hard. I said to him, ‘Listen, we’re in the middle of mixing, so for me it’s a compromise to break up the mix and come on tour in the middle of it.’ But he told us that we had to do it, and I didn’t really listen to him. I still didn’t want to do it. But then I listened to the producer explain how it was going to be done. We actually got a studio booked in Chicago in a couple of days, so we do the first three gigs in Los Angeles, Anaheim and San Francisco and then Danny and I fly to Chicago where we’re going to work in a studio to finish mixing and we’ve got two more dates after that to do recalls. But it’s almost done as it is anyway, so we’re pretty confident it’s going to be absolutely right. If we weren’t confident enough I don’t think we would be here but at the moment if we can do both, it’s perfect for everybody, I suppose. And it’s cool to be out with our friends. We’ve known HIM for years, they’re really, really nice guys and they treat us really well. Their crew is fantastic and they have no ego about them whatsoever. They’re just a cool rock band who’s here for the right reasons.

So you were confident of being able to do both the touring and mixing at the same time.

Well exactly, yeah. Specially having the studio booked in Chicago is going to help a lot. It’s pretty cool the way it’s going at the moment. There are some very intense things happening behind the scenes. I can’t really talk too much about it because it will all be revealed in a interview/documentary kind of thing which will be coming out on the album and we’ll explain it all on that.

You’re a support act for HIM on this tour. Do you think their crowd is already familiar with Anathema in terms of the musical style and everything, or do you have to play a show that’s very different from your headline shows in its overall vibe?

I’m not sure what it’s like in America, but in the UK we’ve played with HIM a number of times and their crowd were great to us. I mean, after all we’re a bit of a rock band ourselves, you know. We’ve been known to experiment, of course, and we’ll continue to do so. But we’ve got some rock songs too. I just think if you’ve got good tunes, you sound good and you play well, you’re going to do OK. Doesn’t matter who you’re playing for. If we were playing in front of a Slipknot audience I’m not sure that would go down too well but with HIM it’s fine.



Obviously over the years you’ve traveled quite a journey of musical styles. Where do you see it going with the next album and what path do you see it taking, moving from ‘Weather Systems’ to the next step?

It’s a very difficult thing to put into words in terms of what your music actually is. It’s becoming more diverse, I guess. The way I see it is, our music has grown from a nucleus outwards and it’s continuing to expand. It’s like its own little universe in a way. It’s just expanding in all directions and I think that’s the way it’s going to be. There are lots of things we want to do in our music that we haven’t done yet, but when we write music we don’t really think about that. It’s just a case of it coming out of us in a certain way where we just don’t have to think about it too much and we just do it naturally. It always changes, so you can be the same writer and the same person but you could write two completely different things on the same day. It all depends on what happens. And then what you choose to do for the whole band and for the whole record, you just choose the best stuff you’ve got, really. You make the best possible of collection of songs that you can do, you call it an album, give it away and then it’s not yours anymore (laughs). It’s everybody else’s, and that’s fine because that’s a part of the process. But at the moment the next album is still ours and we’re holding on to it for dear life, clutching onto it like a newborn baby and being very, very careful with it. When it’s done, it’s easy. We never really stopped creating anyway. Even when we’re in the studio doing an album, we’re still writing stuff. It kind of never stops. So in answer to your question, we don’t know where it’s going. It just happens.

Is this musical progression a reflection of your own musical tastes?

I would say it’s a reflection of us as people. But definitely, our musical tastes are very, very diverse, far more diverse than the music we put out. I listen to plenty of stuff that I would never want Anathema to sound like (laughs), but I guess it’s a reflection of who you are as an individual, how you express yourself and how you grow with your music. Every time you’ve done something it really teaches you something about yourself and how you can do things. You learn all the time about your own music. We never want to repeat ourselves, ever. So that also forces the evolution because if we do a song and it sounds like something we’ve done before, we’ll scrap it. Or if we come up with a song that sounds like it could have been written five years ago, we don’t do it. Everything we do has got to be fresh, now and new.

Finally, aside from this tour and the finishing touches on the album, what plans do you have for the rest of the year?

After this tour I’m going to be home for a couple of months and I’m looking forward to a welcome break from everything. I’ll still be busy behind the scenes of course, with interviews and things like that, but as far as actual touring goes, it’s just a couple of gigs in the summer for European festivals and then we start major touring in the autumn in the UK, then we go to the rest of Europe. Then probably early next year we’ll be back in the US. In the meantime I’m looking forward to getting home, being in my new house with my girlfriend and my cat, my new studio which I just finished, writing some more music and doing something completely different to Anathema. I’m looking forward to having my life back for a little while. I have to take those moments whenever I can because I’m a very busy person and I don’t often get a chance to live my life. So I can’t wait to do that just for a little short time.
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« Reply #1531 on: March 15, 2014, 11:33:12 AM »
The official Anathema merchandise store has a new t-shirt available for pre-order, with what appears to be the new album cover and name (Distant Satellites) on it! Looks really cool!

https://www.omerch.eu/shop/Anathema/proddetail.php?prod=OMANDistTSB&cat=2919

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« Reply #1532 on: March 15, 2014, 11:52:33 AM »
Is that really the new title and cover? Was that confirmed at some point that I missed? I like it!
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« Reply #1533 on: March 15, 2014, 12:25:27 PM »
Is that really the new title and cover? Was that confirmed at some point that I missed? I like it!
The band hasn't said anything, but the shirt is from the official merchandise store, so I'm assuming that the only thing "Distant Satellites" can be is the new album title (and I'm guessing the artwork is the cover, as they have a similar Weather Systems shirt). Also, Wikipedia has Distant Satellites listed as the album name.

So, it wasn't officially confirmed (sorry...should have been more clear in my post).

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« Reply #1534 on: March 15, 2014, 01:08:53 PM »
Wow that's a neat title. Really looking forward to more news
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« Reply #1535 on: March 17, 2014, 05:12:45 AM »
Really? I find it kind of uninspired and/or cheesy tbh. Doesn't matter though, as long as the music is good I'm on board.

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« Reply #1536 on: March 17, 2014, 06:27:59 AM »
I like that title and artwork but as Xanthul points out, the really important thing is the music. Really looking forward to what I expect to be album of the year
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« Reply #1537 on: March 17, 2014, 07:54:15 AM »
For $12 I don't think it'll be a bad way to spend the night, I'm going to go and check them out.

For that price there's nothing to lose. Anathema last year was probably my best show of the year, and that included Steven Wilson and Gabriel. Such a great live band.

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« Reply #1538 on: March 17, 2014, 01:13:24 PM »
Really? I find it kind of uninspired and/or cheesy tbh. Doesn't matter though, as long as the music is good I'm on board.

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« Reply #1539 on: March 17, 2014, 03:44:10 PM »
hmm, different strokes for different folks I guess. I will say, I prefer the title Weather Systems to Distant Satellites. Not sure how I feel about WHBWH, in comparison, though.
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