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AMBIENT ROCK VANGUARDS ANATHEMA RELEASE THEIR HIGHLY ANTICIPATED 11th STUDIO ALBUM IN JUNE
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.
After premiering new music on a dedicated UK & NL tour in November 2016, culminating in a stage performance at London's Wembley Arena with Opeth, the band have been teasing the release of their first full-length since 2014's spellbinding 'Distant Satellites'. Winning multiple awards for their recent output, including Album of the Year, Live Event of the Year & Multimedia Package of the Year for 2010's 'We're Here Because We're Here', 2012's 'Weather Systems' and 2013's 'Universal' respectively at the Prog awards, Anathema are bringing their darkest, most challenging and unexpected material to new album 'The Optimist'.
Led by brothers Daniel and Vincent Cavanagh, Anathema recorded 'The Optimist' in winter 2016 at Attica Studio in Donegal and Castle of Doom Studios in Glasgow with producer Tony Doogan (Mogwai, Belle & Sebastian, Super Furry Animals) at the helm. Doogan's influence is instantly tangible; for the first time in years Anathema recorded as a live band for an album, capturing an energy normally only present on stage. A technique that will whet the appetites of Anathema's global army of ardent disciples, who are well aware of the band's supreme live power - previously captured on the celebrated and in demand concert film, 'Universal'.
Kscope are releasing 'The Optimist' as a 2-disc Mediabook, featuring the full album in 5.1 surround sound (24/96 DTS) and in high-res stereo (24/96 LPCM) on DVD-V. Mastered by Frank Arkwright at Abbey Road Studios in London,, and 5.1 mixing from Bruce Soord (The Pineapple Thief).
The first single to precede the album will be "Can't Let Go", complete with a music video in May. The band will embark on an extensive world album tour in 2017 and 2018, heading to South America, Latin America, USA, Canada, Europe, Australia, India, UK & Ireland and a number of summer festivals, including Download and Be Prog! My Friend.
"a thing of beauty" – Louder Than War (7/10)>
"a fine example of Anathema at their best" – Fireworks Magazine