Stripping the instrumentation down to a low-fi skeleton is a risky business that mostly Usually cares as much about the sound and the arrangement of songs, as about the actual melodies and I've already rambled on somewhere about the pointlessness of the whole unplugged idea. Posted Wednesday, Decem| Review this album | Report (Review #192571) Still, very enjoyable and highly recommended. Perfect for moody relaxation, reflection, or for getting your girlfriend to likeįans of the band's albums will enjoy the song's new arrangements, but I feel like there was more room toĮxperiement. The song's arrangements feature lush swells and sustains complementingĬavanaugh's vocals perfectly, the blend of the two becoming very easy to let drift into the background The band's atmopsheric playing only rarely stands out- which is the sign of exceptional atmospheric With uplifting lyrics or melodies sprinkled now and agin. Many of the songs deal with the death of friends, oneself, lost hopes, etc., but a few rise from the gloom These songs certainly reflect that, but Cavanaugh's rich voice makes this an emotional trip worth taking. Anathema has a reputation for being gloomy, and The set list is well chosen, with highlights from their most recent 4Īlbums (or so), all of which are emotionally charged with melancholy and poignancy the listener willĪlmost certainly be captivated or moved throughout. To sum up, Hindsight is a collection of the group's soft songs, as well as a few heavy ones arranged toĪn acoustic and toned down feel. "Īn exceptionally flavorful addition to the band's catalogue which will positively overjoy fans of the group'sįine delicate sound, and probably attract a few new fans who might be scared away byĪnathema's Experimental/Post-Metal classification (realistically outdated at this point). Featuring selected favourites spanning the band's career, Hindsight consists of sensitive, semi-acoustic interpretations utilising acoustic, electric and orchestral instruments. "Hindsight was the first release of new studio recordings from Anathema since 2003's "A Natural Disaster". Note : The actual instrumentation could not be fully confirmed at this moment Releases informationĬD Soyuz Music / Kscope KSCOPE106 (2008, Russia) Daniel Cavanagh / guitar, vocals, keyboards Vincent Cavanagh / vocals, guitar, vocoder Unchained (Tales Of The Unexpected) (4:18)
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