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Anata "The Conductors Departure" CD
WICK22 Already revered for producing shape shifting Death Metal of the highest calibre, Anata return with another set of breathlessly technical material that morphs from mental riff contortion to inverse melodic deviance in the blink of an eye. Refusing to bow to their homeland's endless pursuit of In Flames impersonation, Anata instead rival the likes of Meshuggah, Gojira and Opeth in terms of pure disregard for convention - all the while applying a furious Death Metal gloss that sets them apart. |
Anata "Under A Stone With No Inscription" CD
10.50 euro £8.40 WICK15 Anata are proud to call themselves a Death Metal band. They don't claim to be anything else. But they are part of a movement in extreme music that allows complete free-thinking without disregarding the blueprint basics that made DM so exciting in the first place. 'Under A Stone With No Inscription' is the perfect title for an album filled with music that cannot be categorised because it is a master of many forms and a servant to none. Compared to anything and everything from Cryptopsy to Dillinger Escape Plan to Botch to Morbid Angel to Sikth to Ephel Duath the reality is this; this is Death Metal technicality with a math-rock edge, complexity and diversity in equal measures. If you have even one forward thinking bone in your body - allow Anata to exploit it. Crushing. |
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