Anathema - Distant Satellites (2014)
FLAC (tracks) 24-bit/48 kHz | Time - 56:49 minutes | 687 MB
Studio Master, Official Digital Download | Artwork: Digital booklet
With each release since the mid-'90s, Anathema have pushed their boundaries to the breaking point, creating a prog pop sound of their own. After the groundbreaking – and universally celebrated – "Weather Systems" in 2012, it was fair to wonder just where else they could go. That question is answered with "Distant Satellites".
Produced once more by Christer-André Cederberg, the set is divided into two halves that diverge from one another musically but are lyrically united, reflecting the evolution of an encounter with love, death, grief, yearning, acceptance, transcendence, and spiritual transformation. The first six tracks are grounded in the three-part "Lost Song" suite, appended by Dave Stewart's lush string charts, expansive, emotionally committed vocals by Vincent Cavanagh and Lee Douglas, acoustic piano and strikingly original guitar work from Daniel Cavanagh, John Douglas' keyboards and percussion, Jamie Cavanagh's thrumming basslines, and Daniel Cardoso's brilliant drumming. Parts one and three of the suite are in 5/8 time, atypical for rock tunes. Cardoso is locked in; he embellishes each section with canny fills and rolls that fuel and drive the singers, but never loses the pocket. "Pt. 1" builds rockist prog in layers adorned by strings until it explodes, then fades to ether. Lee's balladic "Pt. 2" relies on piano, drums, and strings in mellifluous balance, with rock guitars appearing briefly. "Dusk (Dark Is Descending)," with fingerpicked electric guitar lines, initially feels like a folk song, but is utterly transformed by Cardoso's drum kit and carried toward the emotional margins by the singers. "Ariel," initially a sparse duet, becomes an elegant yet powerful rocker. "The Lost Song, Pt. 3" – the set's first single – is introduced by Daniel's hypnotic guitar line; its quickly unfolding drama melds aggression, rich harmonics, and strident dual vocals in an anthemic progression. "Anathema"'s melody recalls something from Judgement, but its elaborate arrangements reveal a sophistication and confidence that weren't possible earlier. Vincent's soaring vocal and Daniel's squalling guitar break are startling, arresting. "You're Not Alone" commences the second-half shift toward the stratosphere. Synthetic hi-hat and snare loops integrate seamlessly with Cardoso's kit and Daniel's frenzied guitar; the rhythms and bassline from Jamie actually suggest Aphex Twin's early material. A short organ interlude introduces the title track, which combines glitchy laptop beats that recall early Autechre, though its digital textures and effects are reminiscent of Radiohead's Kid A. Closer "Take Shelter" is even more abstract; one can imagine the influence of Laughingstock-era Talk Talk and Sigur Rós' Takk… in its mix. Eventually, orchestral strings, guitars, and drums enter and coalesce it all into a jagged whole. Distant Satellites' second half takes repeated listens to grasp fully, but it does integrate with the first logically and thematically. Anathema's trademark emotional resonance and musical adventurousness purposefully re-engage earlier electronic forms to make this album a compelling – if controversial – undertaking.
Tracklist:
01 - The Lost Song, Part 1
02 - The Lost Song, Part 2
03 - Dusk (Dark Is Descending)
04 - Ariel
05 - The Lost Song, Part 3
06 - Anathema
07 - You're Not Alone
08 - Firelight
09 - Distant Satellites
10 - Take Shelter
Analyzed: Anathema / Distant Satellites
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.82 dB -10.82 dB 5:54 01-The Lost Song Part 1
DR8 -0.82 dB -12.51 dB 5:48 02-The Lost Song Part 2
DR7 -0.82 dB -10.13 dB 6:00 03-Dusk (Dark Is Descending)
DR8 -0.67 dB -11.89 dB 6:29 04-Ariel
DR7 -0.82 dB -10.36 dB 5:22 05-The Lost Song Part 3
DR7 -0.82 dB -11.11 dB 6:41 06-Anathema
DR7 -0.81 dB -12.55 dB 3:27 07-You're Not Alone
DR9 -8.24 dB -19.79 dB 2:43 08-Firelight
DR9 -0.82 dB -11.13 dB 8:18 09-Distant Satellites
DR8 -0.81 dB -13.78 dB 6:07 10-Take Shelter
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR8
Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1543 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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DR Peak RMS Duration Track
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DR7 -0.82 dB -10.82 dB 5:54 01-The Lost Song Part 1
DR8 -0.82 dB -12.51 dB 5:48 02-The Lost Song Part 2
DR7 -0.82 dB -10.13 dB 6:00 03-Dusk (Dark Is Descending)
DR8 -0.67 dB -11.89 dB 6:29 04-Ariel
DR7 -0.82 dB -10.36 dB 5:22 05-The Lost Song Part 3
DR7 -0.82 dB -11.11 dB 6:41 06-Anathema
DR7 -0.81 dB -12.55 dB 3:27 07-You're Not Alone
DR9 -8.24 dB -19.79 dB 2:43 08-Firelight
DR9 -0.82 dB -11.13 dB 8:18 09-Distant Satellites
DR8 -0.81 dB -13.78 dB 6:07 10-Take Shelter
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Number of tracks: 10
Official DR value: DR8
Samplerate: 48000 Hz
Channels: 2
Bits per sample: 24
Bitrate: 1543 kbps
Codec: FLAC
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