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Anathema

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While Paradise Lost and My Dying Bride got more attention from underground metal fans, Liverpool natives Anathema were just as important in creating a new strain of doom metal (sometimes referred to as doom death metal) that drew heavily from atmospheric metal and, in the early days, featured gruff death metal-style vocals. Guitar-playing brothers Vincent and Danny Cavanagh formed Anathema in 1990 with vocalist Darren White, bassist Duncan Patterson, and drummer John Douglas, and originally called themselves Pagan Angel. As Anathema, the band recorded a Black Sabbath/Paradise Lost-inspired demo titled "An Iliad of Woes"; another demo, 1991's All Faith Is Lost, and a Swiss single called "They Die" landed the group a deal with Peaceville Records. Anathema's first official recording, an EP titled The Crestfallen EP, was released in 1992, and followed the next year by the full-length Serenades, the most traditional doom metal-styled album in their catalog. After a tour, the group re-entered the studio in 1994 to record Pentecost III, a five-song mini-album that nonetheless ended up long enough to have qualified as a full-length. Delays prevented its release until the following year, by which time the group was already working on its next album. However, after recording had begun, Darren White left the group to form The Blood Divine, taking with him their sound's main connection to metal. Vincent Cavanagh assumed lead vocal duties, with a cleaner, more accessible style that fit the newly atmospheric direction of the finished album. The Silent Enigma was released in late 1995, and began to establish Anathema as a unique presence on the underground doom metal scene. That impression was confirmed by their next release, 1996's heavily gothic metal Young for Eternity, which featured contributions from Cradle Of Filth keyboardist Les Smith. Stretching its songs into sorrowful, orchestrated epics, Young for Eternity's Pink Floyd-ish spaciness alienated some fans of Anathema's older sound at first, but quickly proved to be their most original work to date. Drummer Douglas left the group in late 1997, and ex-Solstice drummer Shaun Steels joined the following year. Alternative 4 was released in the summer of 1998, taking a simpler, subtler, and more polished approach than its predecessor; shortly afterward, bassist Patterson left and was replaced by Dave Pybus. In 1999, original drummer John Douglas rejoined, and the group switched to the Music for Nations label. The well-received Judgement album was issued later that year, marking a complete departure from metal, though the themes in their songs remained gloomy while taking on an air of existential despair. Later in the year, keyboardist Martin Powell and Cradle Of Filth's keyboardist Les Smith traded bands; Smith became an integral part of Anathema's sound.

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    Countless times I trusted you
    I let you back in, knowing, yearning
    You know I should have run, but I, I stayed
    Maybe I always knew
    My fragile dreams would be broken for you
    Fragile Dreams - (5:31)  -  66,146 plays
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    How I needed you
    How I grieve now, you're gone
    In my dreams I see you
    I'm awake, so alone
    I know you didn't want to leave
    One Last Goodbye - (5:23)  -  67,930 plays
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    Its been a long cold winter without you
    I've been crying on the inside over you
    You just slipped through my fingers as life turned away
    Its been a long cold winter since that day
    And it's hard to find, hard to find
    A Natural Disaster - (6:27)  -  49,173 plays
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    When the silence beckons
    And the day draws to a close
    When the light of your life sighs
    And love dies in your eyes
    Only then will I realize
    Inner Silence - (3:08)  -  43,307 plays
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    Started a search to no avail
    A light that shines behind the veil tryin' to find it
    And all around us everywhere
    Is all that we could ever share if only we could see it
    Feels there's truth that's beyond me
    Flying - (5:57)  -  47,931 plays
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