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Looking to Floyd

PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2004 1:18:07
by madd74
ARTIST: ANATHEMA


ALBUM: A NATURAL DISASTER


If progressive rock and ambient music were a street that a doom-metal access road crossed at its northern end, "A Natural Disaster" would mark the intersection. The seventh full-length from Liverpool, England's Anathema delivers a sorrowful treatise that marries Type O Negative dirges and Pink Floyd atmospheres on "Harmonium," then slips into muted, Opeth-style urgency on "Balance." A vocoder transforms the lyrics to "Closer" into one long electro murmur. "Childhood Dream" brings a touch of warmth that "Pulled Under at 2000 Meters a Second" shatters when it bursts into energy. The piano-led "Violence," with its sparse tinklings, offers light -- however dim -- at the end of the tunnel. "Disaster" is morbid, it's draining, it's yearning. We can't wait to go home and brood in a corner with it.

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