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Artist:
Anathema
Label: Mfn Category: Music Average customer rating: Format: Import Media: Audio CD Number Of Discs: 1 EAN: 5016583129804 ASIN: B0000DIXRU Release Date: 2003-11-04 |
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Customer Reviews:
Why...?.......2004-02-02
A natural achievement.......2003-12-30
The album kicks off with three great songs, that instantly set the ambient for the whole thing, with the end part of Balance as the higlight. The uninspired Are You There? only makes the intermission Childhood Dream fit perfectly, and then the second half of the record just gives you some more agressiveness alonside strong melodies, something more in the vein of Judgment. Pulled Under At 2000 Meters A Second and Violence will appeal to the fans of the more heavy Anathema, while A Natural disaster show us the best they can do on the commercial side of music.
In my opinion, lyrically the album is not so strong as musically, with some cliches being used here and there.
The artwork is beautiful and it makes this album worthy of a vinil release.
Conflicting kind of album.......2003-12-28
By mood-centric, I mean that enjoyment of this album is more based in a feeling than an appreciation of the songs themselves. Have a listen to 'Are You There?' (which is available for free download from Anathema's site...or was at last check), and you'll see what it means. These songs will put you in a mood, but you have to be half-way there already or it just won't work.
None of the songs here are particularly strong from a songwriting standpoint. It's in the atmosphere where 'A Natural Disaster' shines. Wind-swept backgrounds and blurriness are the staples here, and they work. For the most part. If you're trying to listen to this album on poor speakers, it'll fail miserably. Headphones work better, a surround sound system is best. Immersion is the point. Anathema have worked very hard to get the spectral effects down pat, and little flitting synth effects are the stars of the album.
Side note that's not really too important: the artwork for the album truly is beautiful. It fits very well with the music itself.
Anathema are going in a direction more towards the niche. I don't pretend to know exactly what they're doing, but I'll admit they've become more unique. Where they are right now is wedged inbetween the Anathema of 'Judgment' and the band Antimatter (which features a former member of Anathema and *another* Cavanaugh...how many are there?!). I hope they don't quite as far as Antimatter, but experimentation is fine by me.
Major disappointment.......2003-12-24
Too many sounds..........2003-12-21
I'm not giving it 3 stars because of the change like some people might have mentioned, I knew Anathema would be changing as soon as I first listened to "A fine day to exit".
This CD is just too mixed up with different sounds. I think they should have stuck with ONE sound...female vocals, computerized vocals, 1 or 2 more "hard" songs and the rest reminds me of stuff from "judgement" and "a fine day to exit" Its too much, they are such great musicians and some of the songs are amazing but this album as a whole just doesn't do it for me. In a way I think this was just an experimental album, maybe the next will be a little bit more focused, I'm still a hardcore fan anyways =)
Music CD:
Music CD
Dreams Crossing ~ Steve Kritzer
One Live Night//Shadowlife ~ Dokken
Televisao de Cachorro ~ Pato Fu
Gafieira Universal ~ Banda Black Rio
Fraction of Exaggeration ~ Germbox
Ladies Night ~ Various Artists
The Princess Bride ~ Mark Knopfler
Sakura Wars Super Kayo Show: Shin Saiyuki ~ Original Soundtrack