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Anathema Doom Metal Band Biography
Anathema
formed in 1990 in Liverpool, United Kingdom
Years Active:
1990 through present.
Band Members: - Vincent Cavanagh - Guitar, Vocals; Daniel
Cavanagh - Guitar; Les Smith - Keyboards; Jamie Cavanagh - Bass; John Douglas -
Drums
Ex- Members:
Darren White - Vocals (The Blood Divine, Dead Men Dream, Serotonal);
Duncan Patterson - Bass (Antimatter, Dreambreed); Dave Pybus - Bass (Dreambreed,
Cradle of Filth); George Roberts - Bass (live session member); Shaun Steels -
Drums (My Dying Bride); Martin Powell - Keyboards, Violin (My Dying Bride,
Cradle of Filth, Cryptal Darkness)
Styles<:
Doom/Death Metal, Atmospheric Rock.
Anathema
is one the most prominent doom/gothic bands, a true musical phenomena that took
the English metal scene by storm and imposed a unique style that many have
followed and tried to copy. Anathema come from Liverpool, and were the creation
of Vinnie, and the brothers Cavanagh, Danny and Jimmie.
In 1990, they released their first demo “An Iliad of Woes”, that
displayed the band’s potential, regardless of the poor recording
conditions.
In 1991, the band releases their
second demo “All Faith is Lost” and the first official release called “They
Die”. These two recordings caught the attention of Peaceville records, that is
known for its extensive catalogue of innovative and original bands. In 1992,
Anathema released what become a classic ,“The Crestfallen”, an E.P that showed,
for the first time, what Anathema could really do. It is not surprise that the
debut album, “Serenades”, became such a success, a year later. With slow beat
doom atmospheric songs and introspective lyrics that explore all specters of the
dark orientated soul, “Serenades” was an exercise of style and pure musical art.
A mini disc followed, “Pentecost III”, in 1995. In the same year, recording
their second album, Anathema were forced to replace the singer, and so the
guitar player Vincent Cavanagh assumed the vocal parts, as formed singer Darren
White left the band. The result was “The Silent Enigma”, a very ambitious work
that shows a simplification of the song structures, producing a smooth and
emotion charged melodies, enhanced by bands’ great ability to deliver poetical
lyrics.
The next album, “Eternity”, released
in 1996 showed a radical change, showing us a clear evolution that made the
album closer to progressive metal than the releases so far.
Especially regarding the vocals,
introducing a “clean”, the lyrical content concerning love and death as the most
relevant factors. The production, however, was not the best and the album
suffered a bit from that.What followed was another great change, with
“Alternative 4”, in 1998, an album that could almost be a debut, for it showed a
very different Anathema. It shows a more intricate set of songs that are
harmonic yet still heavy, Vincent’s voice shines on this record, in part thanks
to the great production that allowed Anathema to display all their talent.
Critics were unanimous: “Alternative 4” was a jewel, a doom anthem that could
appeal to all metal fans, regardless of their favourite particular sub
genre.After it, bass player Duncan Petterson left the band. In the year of 1999,
the band suffered some line up changes, with a new bass player joining it, Dave
Pybus, and with the return of John Douglas, the original drummer.
Along with these changes, the band
also changed label and signed for the label Music For Nations. Anathema headed
to Italy where they would record “Judgement”, perhaps the best Anathema album
ever. It defined Anathema as a force to be reckoned with and showed melodic
landscape that are as dreamy as dark.
Still, the band managed to re-invent itself and in 2001, with the
precious help of Les Smith, a keyboardist who had already worked with the band,
the album “A Fine Day to Exit” was released. This time, Anathema show a more
modern approach, with less classical elements and a ground breaking album that
blends progressive with doom, achieving a status of creative originality that is
difficult to surpass.
Dave Pybus left the band and was
replaced by George Roberts, while the band tries to find a permanent bassist. So
far, the band have released 2 compilations of their best songs, titled -
Resonance1 (2001) and Resonance 2 (2002), the 2003 album called "A Natural
Disaster", followed by a series of live performances of their. The recordings of
those concerts generated the release of the "Were You There?" DVD.
More than ten years after their beginning, Anathema,
whose name means “Acursed” have claimed the title of supreme musicians and have
conquered the devotion of many fans, impressing the critics all over the world,
and delivering something new with every release, so that their career is one of
permanent evolution, without losing the spirit that inspired them to start in
the first place and keeping the same goal: To write good music that goes beyond
the ears and touches one’s soul.
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