Eternity (Digipak)

Anathema
Eternity (Digipak)

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Release date: 01/Oct/2003
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Sales Rank: #12129 in Heavy Metal
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Style: Heavy Metal
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Details / Tracklist: 01. "Sentient"
02. "Angelica"
03. "The beloved"
04. "Eternity [Part 1]"
05. "Eternity [Part 2]"
06. "Hope"
07. "Suicide veil"
08. "Radiance"
09. "Far away"
10. "Eternity [Part 3]"
11. "Cries on the wind"
12. "Ascension"
Number of discs: 1
Description:SINGLE LP EDITION OF THE CLASSIC THIRD ALBUM OF ATMOSPHERIC, EMOTIONAL DOOM-TINGED ROCK. Anathema formed in Liverpool in the summer of 1990 & quickly became a major force in the doom metal genre with their early works such as debut album, â??Serenadesâ??, before branching out & exploring more rock & progressive elements & influences over time to great success on subsequent releases. â??Eternityâ??, the bandâ??s third full-length studio album, was released in 1996 & marked Anathema's transition from Doom Metal Gods to more contemplative purveyors of atmospheric rock, utilising some strong Pink Floyd influences for an entrancing & emotional journey, featuring an eclectic series of songs such as â??Far Awayâ??, â??Cries on the Windâ??, plus fan favourite, 'Angelica'. â??Eternityâ?? was recorded at The Windings in Wales, UK. Roy Harper appears on the track â??Hopeâ??. This version of â??Eternityâ?? is presented on single black vinyl. -
? 1996 Peaceville Records This release: ? 2003 Peaceville Records © 2003 Peaceville Records Released in a super jewel box Digitally remastered in 2003.
No. of tracks: 15
Manufacturer No.: 1070642PEV
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Alexander S. - 23/Oct/2018 5 of 5 Stars!
My humble opinion is the best record of the band. The progressive art rock and doom metal interface was a great success for the band. Melodies, atmospheric sound - everything is just fine, but there is a voice above them. The vocals on this work, especially in places without instrumental (the beginning of Hope and Suicide Veil) have no analogues for me in the rest of the work of Anathema, or in all the other metal music known to me. The words pain and sadness acquire their unique, pathetic, hopeless coloring, when uttered by Vincent. The album is completely independent musically, only unimaginably distant associations can be made with the late Tiamat. The big difference from the previous works lies in the very energy of this thing - there is no more that apathy and black melancholy accompanying Pentecost III and Silent Enigma, it has a very peculiar optimism, which was then lost to Alternative IV. But the disharmony of the previous works was not lost, this is by no means a set of smooth and sweet songs, which are annoying to listen to from the third time, the pathologically gloomy view of reality only gained a touch of wise understanding.

Marco Migliorelli - 12/May/2012 5 of 5 Stars!
Masterpiece from the band with the important presence of Duncan Patterson; something strongly deep and different from their recent goth pop style.