The sixth album by the British rock band Anathema. It was released on 9 October 2001. This is the only occasion where an Anathema album has John Douglas credited as a writer for around half of the songs. I recommend.
Alexander S. - 18/Jul/2019
Probably the mood that created this disc I have not heard since the time of "Alternative 4". For some reason, associations have arisen on sensations with listening to the latest Catatonia. The album is full of light sadness and sorrow, in which constantly and major notes are constantly squeezed, and for the most part this disc is still optimistic. Anathema has always been a better group that could so convey emotions with music. Calm melodies are replaced by the mainstream pace, the sound of waves, voices. There are no words ... Someone was talking about the skin on Pink Floyd. I don’t know, I didn’t find anything in common, and in general I didn’t look for it - why? After all, you do not think about it when you listen to this disc. This music is definitely heard only in the appropriate mood, otherwise you can not fully enjoy the beauty of the album.