| Anathema |
| Background information |
| Origin |
Liverpool,
England  |
| Genre(s) |
Early
Black
metal
later
Doom
metal
Death/doom
Now
Alternative rock
Progressive rock |
| Years active |
1990–present |
| Label(s) |
Peaceville
Records
Music For Nations |
Associated
acts |
Antimatter
Cradle of Filth
My Dying Bride
Serotonal
The Blood Divine |
| Website |
www.anathema.ws |
| Members |
Vincent
Cavanagh
Daniel Cavanagh
Jamie Cavanagh
Les
Smith
John Douglas
Lee Douglas |
Anathema are an English band
from the city of Liverpool, who — together with Paradise Lost and My
Dying Bride — helped develop the death/doom sound, a subgenre of doom
metal. Since their album Eternity,
Anathema have strayed away from doom and eventually metal
altogether, becoming an atmospheric rock band.
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Contents
- 1 Biography
- 2 Band
members
- 2.1 Current
members
- 2.2 Former
members
- 3 Discography
- 3.1 Full
Length
- 3.2 Demos
- 3.3 EPs
- 3.4 Singles
- 3.5 Compilations
- 3.6 Contributions
- 4 Videography
- 4.1 Promo
Video
- 4.2 Official
Live
- 4.3 Bootlegs
- 5 External
links
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Biography
Anathema was formed in the year of 1990 as a black
metal band under the name of Pagan Angel and in November of that year,
the band recorded their first demo, entitled An
Iliad of Woes. The switching of names occurred
at the beginning of 1991.
Their initial demo caught the attention of a couple of bands
from the English metal scene and Anathema then began to play gigs with
bands like Bolt Thrower and Paradise Lost.
The band gained a lot of attention with the release of their
second demo - entitled All
Faith Is Lost - which landed Anathema a
four-album deal with Peaceville Records. Their first
release under the label was The
Crestfallen EP in November 1992. With the
material from that album, the band toured with Cannibal
Corpse.
Serenades
- Anathema's debut LP - attracted a lot of mainstream attention. A
music video for the track "Sweet Tears" even received some airplay from
MTV.
1994 was the year of Anathema's first European tour, which was
closely followed by gigs in the Independent Rock Festival
in Brazil.
In May of 1995, vocalist Darren White quit the band, eventually
forming The Blood Divine. Rather than
recruiting a new vocalist, the band decided that guitarist Vincent
Cavanagh should assume the vocals. This new formation debuted by
touring with Cathedral in the UK.
Later that year, the band released The
Silent Enigma, which was a turning point in
their career. The album incorporated changes in the vocal style and
introduced much heavier goth elements. Most fans of the band's
original style consider this album the beginning of Anathema's
metaphorical downfall.
1996 saw the release of Eternity,
which relied more on atmospheric sounds and started the transition to
clean vocals, which would be consolidated later in Judgement.
A European tour followed.
The second member to leave the band was drummer John
Douglas in the summer of 1997. He was replaced by the ex-drummer of Solstice
- Shaun Taylor-Steels - who would
also later play drums for My Dying Bride.
Alternative 4
was released in 1998. During this time the band underwent many line-up
changes. Bassist Duncan Patterson quit due to
musical differences and was replaced by Dave
Pybus of Dreambreed, where Duncan had played bass
for a short period. Martin Powell (who had
played keyboards and violin for My Dying Bride previously) also joined
the band. Finally, John Douglas assumed the
drummer position for the second time.
In June of 1999, the album Judgement was
released. This album marks Anathema's complete shift from the doom
metal genre, focusing instead on slower and more experimental songs.
This new sound has been likened to artists such as Pink
Floyd, Jeff Buckley, and, to a lesser extent, Radiohead.
However, the essence of the band was kept, as their songs continued to
express a feeling of depression and more often than not desperation.
During the same year, Martin Powell switched positions with Cradle
of Filth's keyboardist Les Smith, who became an
integral member of Anathema.
Shortly before the release of A
Fine Day to Exit, Dave Pybus announced his
departure from the band and later joined - ironically - Cradle of
Filth. He was replaced by touring bassist George Roberts, and later
by Jamie Cavanagh.
In March of 2002, Daniel Cavanagh announced his
departure from the band, joining Duncan Patterson's band Antimatter.
However, he later rejoined Anathema in 2003 for the release of A Natural Disaster,
and started their European Tour. Since then, Anathema's sound has
acquired an atmospheric and progressive tone, as exhibited in album
tracks 'Flying' and 'Violence'.
Due to the closing of their label Music
for Nations after its purchase by media behemoth Sony BMG,
Anathema's currently find themselves without a record label despite
having completed an extensive tour of the UK with popular Finnish rock
band HIM
in April 2006. During their search for a new label, the band have
adopted a more 'DIY' approach to music release, embracing
the internet and releasing songs via their own website, for which fans
donate a sum of their own choice. Despite the obvious lack of
label-based tour support, the band continues to play dates across
Europe, guitarist Danny Cavanagh also playing the odd low-key acoustic
concert.
After much conspiracy and debating between fans over the
release date of the new album (originally going to be titled
'everything') which has been put back several times. Danny Cavanagh
posted a blog via the bands myspace page (in August 2007)
which was as follows.
"Porcupine tree have kindly asked anathema to support them on
their full european tour in the autumn.. this tour is still in the
planning stage and will cover alot of territories. Anathema have
decided that - rather than rushing into the studio to finish the album
in time for the tour, (and not being able to work with the producer we
would like) - it will actually benefit the new songs to play them live
BEFORE recording them.
so you can expect to hear songs like 'angels walk among us'
'paradigm shift' 'hindsight' 'get off, get out' 'lightning song' 'one
day' summernight horizon' 'further' 'everything' 'a simple mistake' and
others on the tour with PT..
our new american manager is helping to put everything in place
for us to record and release this ambitious music. he is negotiating
deals in the USA and advising us on our best way to go. the response
from record companies has been very positive.
we intend to record over 80 minutes of music. at least 14
songs. the idea AT THE MOMENT is to release a double album called
simply..
Paradigm Shift
again this is not confirmed, PLANS CAN
CHANGE.
a double album WILL NOT mean it will be a very long album...
it may only be two groups of seven songs.. split over two cd's in order
to be easily digested by the listener. it definately will not be a self
indulgent album. it definately is not a 'concept album'.
themes of life, healing and unity will run through some of the
songs...
the recent shows we have played this year have been great. we
had some great nights, some great audiences and great laughs. We have
loved playing. We look forward very much to introducing this intense,
passionate new music to the public on tour with porcupine tree. we then
look forward to recording what i personally think will be a wonderful
record after the tour. It is the first album we have made that will be
truly complete. it will change lives. hopefully beginning with ours.
Wishing you all the best
Danny."
Band members
Current members
- Vincent Cavanagh - Vocals, rhythm
guitar (1990-Present)
- Daniel Cavanagh - Lead guitar
(1990-2002, 2003-Present)
- Jamie Cavanagh - Bass (1990-1991,
2001-Present)
- Les Smith - Keyboards
(2000-Present)
- John Douglas - Drums
(1990-1997, 1998-Present)
- Lee Douglas - Vocals
(2000-Present)
Former members
- Darren White - Vocals (1990-1995)
- Duncan Patterson - Bass, keyboards
(1991-1998)
- Shaun Taylor-Steels - Drums (1997-1998)
- Martin Powell - Keyboards,
violin (1998-2000)
- Dave Pybus - Bass (1998-2001)
Discography
Full Length
Anathema Serenades.jpg
Serenades
February, 1993
Peaceville Records
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Anathema The Silent
Enigma.jpg
The Silent Enigma
October 23, 1995
Peaceville Records
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Demos
- An Iliad of Woes
(1990)
- All Faith Is Lost
(1991)
EPs
- The Crestfallen
(1992)
- Pentecost III
(1995)
Singles
- They
Die" (1992)
- We Are The Bible"
(1994)
- Alternative Future
(1998)
- Split EP with My Dying
Bride (1998)
- Deep
(1999)
- Make It Right (F.F.S.)
(1999)
- Pressure
(2001)
- Everything
(2006, internet download-only release)
- A Simple Mistake
(2006, internet download-only release)
Compilations
- Resonance
(2001)
- Resonance Vol. 2
(2002)
Contributions
- Peaceville 4 : Lovelorn
Rhapsody (1992)
- In The Name Of Satan (Venom
tribute) : Welcome to Hell (1994)
- Under The Sign Of The Sacred Star : A
Dying Wish (1996)
- Slaytanic Slaughter II (Slayer tribute) : Read
Between the Lies (1996)
- Peaceville X : Better Off Dead,
Goodbye Cruel World, One of the
Few (1997)
- Super Summer Swinging Sounds (Kerrang!
compilation) : Make It Right (F.F.S.)
(1999)
- Peaceville Classic
Cuts : Empty (2001)
- Monsters of Death Vol.1 (DVD) : Sweet
Tears (2005)
Videography
Promo Video
- Sweet Tears (1993, from album Serenades)
- Mine Is Yours (1994, from album Pentecost
III)
- The Silent Enigma (1995, from
album The Silent Enigma)
- Hope (1996, from album Eternity)
- Pressure (2001, from album A
Fine Day to Exit)
Official Live
- A Vision Of A Dying
Embrace (30 min, VHS in 1997 and DVD in 2002, Peaceville)
- Were You There?
(DVD, 2004, Music for Nations)
- A Moment in Time
(DVD, 2006)
Bootlegs
- Live in London, U.K.
(35 min., Bootleg, 07.11.1992)
- Live In Istanbul/TURKEY
- Live in Geneve
(50 min, Bootleg, 23.01.1994)
- Live in Czech
(60 min, Bootleg, 13.11.1994)
- Live in Białystok, Poland
(30 min, Bootleg, February,1994)
External links
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