Anathema announce new live album

2015-08-28 by OmairSh | 15 Comments
British rock band Anathema are planning to release a new acoustic live album, entitled A Sort of Homecoming.

The footage is taken from the band's performance at the Liverpool Cathedral in their hometown, and will consist of 100 minutes of material. Lasse Hoile was put in charge of directing again after initially working with the band on their previous live album, Universal.

The album is set for a 30th October release date via Kscope, and will be available in several formats including Blu-ray and vinyl.

Pre-orders can be made at: http://www.kscopemusic.com/2015/08/27/kscope-presents-anathemas-a-sort-of-homecoming-cathedral-concert-film/.


Tracklist:

1. The Lost Song - Part II
2. Untouchable - Part I
3. Untouchable - Part II
4. Thin Air
5. Dreaming Light
6. Anathema
7. Ariel
8. Electricity
9. Temporary Peace
10. The Beginning And The End
11. Distant Satellites
12. Take Shelter
13. Internal Landscapes
14. A Natural Disaster
15. Fragile Dreams

The official trailer for A Sort of Homecoming can be seen here:



Tagged: Anathema

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Deviant.
Staff Reviewer
August 28th 2015
32289 Comments


Just remember that you don't need the entire YouTube link, just the video ID. Follow the example on the news submission page for an example

(I fixed this one for you)

manosg
Emeritus
August 28th 2015
12709 Comments


It will probably be very good. Are those lights from mobile phones at 1:51?

Totengott
August 28th 2015
4252 Comments


Should be nice.

EvoHavok
August 28th 2015
8082 Comments


"Universal" is awesome, so this is great news.

OmairSh
August 28th 2015
17609 Comments


@deviant: alright thanks

I wish the setlist was a bit more varied and risky. Would have loved some falling deeper songs on here

@manosg: yeah I think so

Jethro42
August 28th 2015
18281 Comments


I have to revisit some songs on here (mainly from their last album), but Anathema usually don't disappoint live.

Jasdevi087
August 28th 2015
8136 Comments


Damn this is almost exactly the same setlist as Universal, just with songs from Distant Satellites as well. Should still be cool to watch but damn that's a stale setlist.

OmairSh
August 28th 2015
17609 Comments


[2]

Sounds and looks fantastic though. Good to see John back on the drums, but then where is Daniel?

manosg
Emeritus
August 29th 2015
12709 Comments


Yup. Stale setlist from a stale band. Great band but stale.

OmairSh
August 29th 2015
17609 Comments


I feel Nero is about to come in and chime in on that

PlatonicMushroom
August 29th 2015
727 Comments


2/3 of the tracklist is from their last two albums. Not happy.

Gonna be good anyway.

Jasdevi087
August 29th 2015
8136 Comments


At least it's all the good songs from Distant Satellites though.

daBomb88
August 29th 2015
79 Comments


Yeah, who'd have thought their latest live album would feature the more recent studio releases?

Jasdevi087
August 30th 2015
8136 Comments





OmairSh
August 30th 2015
17609 Comments


You so aren't da bomb



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