Editorial Reviews
UltimateMetal.com
"
very soothing and relaxing and it truly takes me to another state of mind."
Product Description
The saddest album of the year. Antimatter moves toward richer, more organic textures with Planetary Confinement. Forsaking the electronic elements found on Saviour and Lights Out, natural string, piano and drum sounds form the foundation, with beautiful melancholy vocalizations provided by male and female vocalists. Recorded in two sessions, one in Ireland directed by Duncan Patterson (ex-Anathema), the other in England by Mick Moss. Features a contemplative, morose and quite liberal interpretation of Troubles "Mr. White". For fans of Portishead, Massive Attack, Pink Floyd and anyone that feels the weight on the world on their shoulders.
Planetary Confinement
Planetary Confinement,Antimatter,The End Records,Goth Rock,Pop,Rock,Rock/Pop
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