im weird with new music, right now i can think of less than 5 albums that are going to have any lasting impact on me thats been released in the last 3 years...
name some albums in the last 3 years that when you look back 15 years from now you will think damn that was a amazing release....maybe TWOAF...so about 1
new megadeth is gonna be nothin special, theyre last album was so forgetable unless your a real big megadeth fan..all those old thrash bands should just quit they make the same album a million times over...
Endgame was their best album since Countdown To Extinction....hardly forgettable. The two songs they've showcased sounds like it will be in a similar vein with some other stuff. Testament's last album was an excellent thrash album as well, along with the new Kreator. Old thrash bands can still make solid albums.
Crack The Skye, The Great Misdirect, Black Future, Metazoa, The Ichtyhologist, Marrow of the Spirit, Ecailles De Lune, Valley of Smoke, Eparistera Daimones, Scurrilous, and Lapsus are albums I'm sure I'll listen to 15 years from now.
old thrash bands make either god awful albums now or okay ones but they never have any lasting power...im not goin to be listening to end game in ten years itll be like it never existed...i will however still be listening to countdown and rust in peace
Hardly anyone will care about this on here except for me, but I'm posting it....
Falling Deeper continues where Hindsight left off. The album features brand new arrangements of songs and haunting melodies from our earliest days. It’s a mesmerising blend of the orchestral - majestic and at times ethereal - with beautiful vocal arrangements and our unique 'feedback' lead guitars, all centred around a grand piano and a huge rhythm section. All the layers work together to convey the haunting internal landscapes Anathema have become renowned for.
This is an album which we hope will excite old and new Anathema fans equally. A fresh musical and lyrical approach has transformed songs such as Crestfallen, Kingdom and Sunset Of Age. This record reveals how, even from the very start, the band wrote melodies which would always have a universal magic and emotional impact.
Another highlight of the album, Everwake, features the incredible voice of Anneke van Giersbergen and has brought a higher dimension to one of the band’s earliest and simplest acoustic pieces.
The record has been produced by Daniel Cavanagh and was recorded and mixed by Andrea Wright at the legendary Parr St Studios, Liverpool (where the likes of Elbow, Coldplay and Echo and the Bunnymen have also recorded albums). The orchestral arrangements are from Dave Stewart who worked so successfully with Anathema on We’re Here Because We’re Here.
Falling Deeper, in the words of Daniel Cavanagh, is: ‘’a nod to our past and a look to our future all at the same time, with a sound that is designed to transport you to the heart of the present moment.’’
old thrash bands make either god awful albums now or okay ones but they never have any lasting power...im not goin to be listening to end game in ten years itll be like it never existed...i will however still be listening to countdown and rust in peace
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Cormorant and Vektor commin' out in fall too!
2011 is the best year for music we've had in a while. And it's only going to get better.
u still havent named one album fitting my previous criteria above
MH will be meh
RHCP will be meh
mastodon is lookin sketchy with those song names
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Falling Deeper continues where Hindsight left off. The album features brand new arrangements of songs and haunting melodies from our earliest days. It’s a mesmerising blend of the orchestral - majestic and at times ethereal - with beautiful vocal arrangements and our unique 'feedback' lead guitars, all centred around a grand piano and a huge rhythm section. All the layers work together to convey the haunting internal landscapes Anathema have become renowned for.
This is an album which we hope will excite old and new Anathema fans equally. A fresh musical and lyrical approach has transformed songs such as Crestfallen, Kingdom and Sunset Of Age. This record reveals how, even from the very start, the band wrote melodies which would always have a universal magic and emotional impact.
Another highlight of the album, Everwake, features the incredible voice of Anneke van Giersbergen and has brought a higher dimension to one of the band’s earliest and simplest acoustic pieces.
The record has been produced by Daniel Cavanagh and was recorded and mixed by Andrea Wright at the legendary Parr St Studios, Liverpool (where the likes of Elbow, Coldplay and Echo and the Bunnymen have also recorded albums). The orchestral arrangements are from Dave Stewart who worked so successfully with Anathema on We’re Here Because We’re Here.
Falling Deeper, in the words of Daniel Cavanagh, is:
‘’a nod to our past and a look to our future all at the same time, with a sound that is designed to transport you to the heart of the present moment.’’
FALLING DEEPER - COMING 5TH SEPTEMBER