Anathema

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Liverpool's Anathema, started out in the early '90s as strictly a doom metal outfit, with the requisite growled vocals and the trademark muddy sound, but when original singer Darren White left the band in 1995, with guitarist Vincent Cavanagh taking the reins, Anathema started their slow journey into completely uncharted (and unexpected) territory. In fact, Anathema's metamorphosis over the past decade is one of the most remarkable band transformations in recent memory, as album after album has sounded more and more progressive and melodic, in no small part fueled by Cavanagh's superb singing voice. 2001's A Fine Day to Exit, aided by excellent songs like Release and Pressure, was an artistic breakthrough, as the band completely shed themselves of their goth roots, while still putting out powerful, brooding hard rock.
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Albums

Serenades

(11 versions)
Peaceville 1993

The Silent Enigma

(12 versions)
Peaceville 1995

Eternity

(15 versions)
Peaceville 1996

Alternative 4

(13 versions)
Peaceville 1998

Judgement

(8 versions)
Music For Nations 1999

A Fine Day To Exit

(7 versions)
Koch Records 2001

A Natural Disaster

(7 versions)
Music For Nations 2003

A Moment In Time

(2 versions)
Metal Mind Productions 2006

Hindsight

(4 versions)
Kscope 2008

We're Here Because We're Here

(7 versions)
Kscope 2010

Falling Deeper

(3 versions)
Kscope 2011

Singles & EPs

The Crestfallen EP

(2 versions)
Peaceville 1992

They Die / Crestfallen

(7", Single)
Witchhunt Records 1992

The Sweet Suffering

(7", TP)
Peaceville 1994

We Are The Bible

(7", Ltd, Pur)
Peaceville 1994

Pentecost III

(4 versions)
Peaceville 1995

Alternative Future EP

(CD, EP)
Peaceville 1998

Make It Right

(CD, Single, Promo)
Music For Nations 1999

Pressure

(CD, Single)
Music For Nations 2001

Compilations

The Crestfallen EP + Pentecost III

(5 versions)
Peaceville 2001

Resonance

(4 versions)
Peaceville 2001

Resonance 2

(2 versions)
Peaceville, Peaceville 2002

Videos

A Vision Of A Dying Embrace

(2 versions)
Peaceville 2002

Were You There?

(2 versions)
Music For Nations 2004

Miscellaneous

An Iliad Of Woes

(Cass)
Not On Label 1990
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Review by eofor Mar 15, 2005 (edited over 7 years ago)
The band profile above is the story as the band likes to present it now. A more critical version goes something like this:

Anathema started out as a young and innovative doom band, part of the "big three" Yorkshire bands along with Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride, who took the metal world by storm first with their demos and after signing with the renowned Peaceville label, with the 1992 "The Crestfallen" EP, which through its monumental, depressive dirges helped define the genre for a generation of doom bands. Three more successful releases followed, but after the uneven "Eternity", the band departed with its edgier sound and degenerated towards a bland alternative rock sound, combining the overblown pathos of Nickelback with the pretentious noodling of Pink Floyd.
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