Anathema Premieres Full Album ‘Distant Satellites’ Online

Following the release of their 2012 album Weather Systems the UK based progressive rock band ANATHEMA have premiered their latest release Distant Satellites to the world and the record is now available for streaming online via the website Diffuser.fm.

Set for Worldwide release on June the 9th (June 10th in the US), Distant Satellites was recorded at Cederberg Studios in Oslo with producer Christer-André Cederberg with some additional production work by Steven Wilson of Porcupine Tree fame. The album has already achieved universal acclaim by several rock and metal music mags in the UK, and is being heralded by critics as one of their most daring and creative bodies of work to date.

“Distant Satellites is the culmination of everything ANATHEMA been working up to so far in our musical path. It contains almost every conceivable element of the heartbeat of Anathema music that it is possible to have. There is beauty, intensity, drama, quietude, and extra musical dimensions that the band have previously only hinted at. All built on the song writing chemistry of Daniel, John and Vincent – and the haunting voice of Lee Douglas.” – Anathema statement on Distant Satellites

Shall you wish to preview this record in full, you may currently do so by going to http://diffuser.fm/anathemas-distant-satellites/. In addition, the album is now currently available for pre-order at http://www.kscopemusic.com/store.

Distant Satellites Tracklist:

“The Lost Song, Part 1” – 5:53
“The Lost Song, Part 2” – 5:47
“Dusk (Dark Is Descending)” (D. Cavanagh, Vincent Cavanagh) – 5:59
“Ariel” – 6:28
“The Lost Song, Part 3” – 5:21
“Anathema” – 6:40
“You’re Not Alone” (D. Cavanagh, Jamie Cavanagh, John Douglas) – 3:26
“Firelight” – 2:42
“Distant Satellites” (D. Cavanagh, Douglas) – 8:17
“Take Shelter” – 6:07

For More Information:
https://www.facebook.com/anathemamusic
http://anathema.ws/
http://www.kscopemusic.com/artists/anathema

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