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Weather Systems

Anathema

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Format: CD

Cat No: KSCOPE367

Release Date:  18 March 2016

Label:  Kscope

Packaging Type:  Digipak

No of Units:  1

Barcode:  802644736723

Genres:  Rock  Pop-Rock  

Release Date:  18 March 2022

Label:  Kscope

Packaging Type:  Gate Fold Vinyl

No of Units:  2

Barcode:  802644809311

Genres:  Rock  Pop-Rock  

  • Description

    'Weather Systems' was Anathema's 2012 studio album, the follow-up to 2010's 'We're Here Because We're Here'. That album featured prominently in numerous end-of-year polls and the producer, Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree), has described it as 'definitely among the best albums I've ever had the pleasure to work on.'

    The album was recorded in Liverpool, North Wales and Oslo, each place significant to Anathema past, present and future and it was produced and mixed by 5 times Norwegian Grammy nominated Christer-André Cederberg (Animal Alpha, In the Woods...).

    'Weather Systems' is the sound of a band finding their voice and growing in stature, moving further along their artistic path with a truly stunning musical vision. This 2015 CD version released on Kscope will be presented in a digipak with a 4 page colour booklet.

    Anathema have spent the vast majority of their career making music that defies description.

    Formed in the mid 90s, they have risen to become one of the UK's most cherished and critically acclaimed rock bands.

    Description

    ANATHEMA'S 'WEATHER SYSTEMS' NOW AVAILABLE ON 2LP GATEFOLD VINYL.

    'Weather Systems' is the ninth studio album from Anathema. Lead vocalist & guitarist, Daniel Cavanagh, discussed the album, "it feels like we are at a creative peak right now & this album reflects that. Everything from the production to the writing to the performances are a step up from our last album."



    He continues, "This is not background music for parties. The music is written to deeply move the listener, to uplift or take the listener to the coldest depths of the soul."



    The intertwining melodic structures, the profoundly beautiful & intensely powerful - yet simple - songs transports the listener closer to the heart of life, that is to say, to the heart of themselves.



    Previous album, 2010's 'We're Here Because We're Here' was described by Steven Wilson (Porcupine Tree) as, "definitely among the best albums I've ever had the pleasure to work on."



    ''Weather Systems' was recorded in Liverpool, North Wales & Oslo, each place significant to Anathema. The record was produced & mixed by 5-time Norwegian Grammy nominated Christer-André Cederberg (Animal Alpha, In the Woods...), who Daniel described as "a revelation. His calmness & brilliance helped to bring about the greatest inter-band chemistry that Anathema have experienced together in their career."



    This career stretches back to 1990 when the band formed in Liverpool. Since then, they have embarked on a remarkable musical journey, initially emerging as pioneers of melodic heavy music & continually evolving over the ensuing years, always remaining true to their original goal of creating forward thinking, meaningful, passionate & honest music.



    "Absolute World Class" 'Detlef Dengler' - Metal Hammer

  • Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Untouchable - Part 1 (06:14)
      • 2. Untouchable - Part 2 (05:33)
      • 3. The Gathering Of The Clouds (03:27)
      • 4. Lightning Song (05:45)
      • 5. Sunlight (04:55)
      • 6. The Storm Before The Calm (09:23)
      • 7. The Beginning And The End (04:53)
      • 8. The Lost Child (07:02)
      • 9. Internal Landscapes (08:52)

    Tracklisting

      Disc 1

      Side 1

      • 1. Untouchable - Part 1 ( 06:14 )
      • 2. Untouchable - Part 2 ( 05:33 )

      Side 2

      • 1. The Gathering Of The Clouds ( 03:27 )
      • 2. Lightning Song ( 05:45 )
      • 3. Sunlight ( 04:55 )

      Side 3

      • 1. The Storm Before The Calm ( 09:23 )
      • 2. The Beginning & The End ( 04:53 )

      Side 4

      • 1. The Lost Child ( 07:02 )
      • 2. Internal Landscapes ( 08:52 )