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Mar 25th, 2005 01:02 PM
Mr. Fugo All their doom-stuff is great. Judgement and Eternity are the only cd's I've got that arent froom the doom era, and they are pretty good too.
Mar 25th, 2005 12:53 PM
TheLogLady i've been a anathema fan for a pretty long time, and i really like the earlier doomier stuff quite a bit...but i have to say that "judgement" is by far my favorite. it's one of the few albums that gives me goosebumps everytime.
Mar 18th, 2005 03:47 PM
Dixie Way too Radiohead-like stuff for me now. The old albums were great!Don't like ANY of the new stuff. Yuck. Porcupine Tree is getting that way for me too now.
Mar 18th, 2005 11:01 AM
Helm to understand these albums, you must understand and enjoy doom metal even a little.

And yes, horrible clone is putting it mildly for a band that was once so great.
Mar 18th, 2005 09:46 AM
Mad Melvin Thank you, I guess. :/
I really wanted to like those albums, but like I said, I found them to be boring. But thats just my opinion.
And I agree with you, that the new albums are quite similar to Radiohead (especially AFDTE), but I wouldnt call it a horrible clone.
Mar 18th, 2005 09:35 AM
Helm You don't understand those earlier albums, which I guess is ok, since they're not for everybody. I guess you didn't even try. Some music makes you work for it. The newer stuff is very very accessible though, so I guess congratulations on being musically shortsighted enough to neglect real musical treasures in favour of instant (and cheap) gratification by yet another horrible radiohead clone.
Mar 18th, 2005 06:35 AM
Mad Melvin I tried pentecost and serenades, but I thought they were quite boring.
Natural Disaster is still their best album, but I liked A Fine Day To Exit too.
Mar 18th, 2005 01:47 AM
Immortal Goat Serenades, definitely. J'ai Fait Une Promesse sounds like it's sung by a fuckin angel, and the rest of the album is just dark, gritty depressing shit. Normally, I don't go for that, but this is well written, not goth-poem like.

Actually, I-Mockery is the reason I own Serenades. Thank you.
Feb 12th, 2005 01:29 PM
Ninjavenom Helm's right on the money. Ignore everything but what he mentioned.
Feb 12th, 2005 12:20 PM
adept_ninja
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Originally Posted by Helm
you should burn this album and throw the remains away and never listen to anything by anathema that isn't Serenades, Pentecost III, Crestfallen EP or the illiad of woes demo.
I didnt really like their other albums either but you should still give them a try melvin. Anathema rocks though check out "shape of dispair" sounds alot different but you might like them.
Feb 12th, 2005 10:48 AM
Helm you should burn this album and throw the remains away and never listen to anything by anathema that isn't Serenades, Pentecost III, Crestfallen EP or the illiad of woes demo.
Feb 12th, 2005 08:25 AM
Mad Melvin
Anathema

I borrowed "a natural disaster" album from my friend and I think this is fucking great!
What ive read on the internet, the other albums are a lot heavier and even better than this one. Which album should I get next?

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