Antimatter: Fear Of A Unique Identity
Antimatter: Fear Of A Unique Identity
Format: CD
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Artist: Antimatter
Label: Prophecy
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 884388712744
Genre: Heavy Metal, Heavy Metal
On "Fear Of A Unique Identity", Antimatter's first records for more than four years, Mick Moss seems to follow the only logical path with respect to his recent work. After the critically acclaimed retrospective "Alternative Matter", which in 2010 marked Antimatter's tenth anniversary, he harks back to the electronic sounds from the early days - "Saviour" (2000) as well as "Lights Out" (2003) - without swerving from the Rock-oriented way established with "Leaving Eden" (2007). For the first time ever in 2012, Mick Moss also presents Antimatter as a complete band (featuring Latvian songstress Vic Anselmo) with which he has recorded a compact cycle of songs with a thematic red thread: In their latest work, Antimatter address social restraints and exclusion, yet not with with a colder sound, but rather the most intense and energetic music the group has created so far. Songs like "Paranova", "Monochrome" or the video track "Uniformed & Black" once more demonstrate Moss' strong songwriting abilities and enlarge upon the serious topic with musical finesse.
Tracks:
1.1 Paranova
1.2 Monochrome
1.3 Fear of a Unique Identity
1.4 Firewalking
1.5 Here Come the Men
1.6 Uniformed ; Black
1.7 Wide Awake in the Concrete Asylum
1.8 The Parade
1.9 A Place in the Sun
2.1 The Parade (Remix)
2.2 Fear of a Unique Identity (Acoustic Mix)
2.3 Here Come the Men (Violin Mix)
2.4 Firewalking (Remix)
2.5 A Place in the Sun (Demo)
2.6 Monochrome (Alternate Demo
3.1 DVD - Uniformed ; Black (Videoclip)