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Anathema BIOGRPHY :

Anathema was formed in the summer of 1990 in Liverpool, England, and were originally called Pagan Angel. In November they entered a local studio to record their first demo called "An Iliad Of Woes". The demo was released in January 1991 and at that time they decided to change their name into Anathema (Bible quotation meaning excommunication). The band began to gain a fan base in their home town and they had the chance to support bands like Bold Thrower and Paradise Lost.

After a few months of additional rehearsing they entered the same studio to record their second demo "All Faith Is Lost" which was released in July 1991. The second demo was well received by the metal press and the Swiss label Witchunt Records decided to release it as a 7" under the title "They Die". The British label Peaceville Records now decided to sign the band for four albums and the track "Lovelorn Rhapsody" was recorded at Academy Studios for the compilation "Volume 4", released in October of 1992. In November 1992 their debut EP "The Crestfallen" was released, followed by a tour in support of Cannibal Corpse.

Their debut LP "Serenades" was released in February 1993 and it was chosen as the album of the month by Metal Hammer. Several tours followed on this album as well as festival appearances in Romania, Holland and Belgium. The band also played the Independant Rock Festival in Brazil in August 1994. In 1995 vocalist Darren White left the band and it was decided that guitarist Vincent Cavanaugh was to handle the vocals from now on. In October 1995 their new album "The Silent Enigma" was released which was followed by a European tour.

In May 1997 the first Anathema full-length video was released, entitled "A Vision Of A Dying Embrace". In June the drummer John Douglas left the band and was replaced by Shaun Steels (Solstice, My Dying Bride). Inbetween drummers the band recorded three cover tracks of Pink Floyd and Bad Religion for the Peaceville 10th anniversary album simply titled "X". For the 1998 tour bassist Duncan Patterson was replaced by Dave Pybus. At the end of the year original drummer John Douglas rejoined the band.

At a show at London Astoria II on May 7th 1999 in support of Cathedral the original vocalist Darren White joined the band on stage to sing vocals for the final song "Sleepless".

MEMBERS

Vincent Cavanagh 1990- Vocals, guitars  
Daniel "Danny" Cavanagh 1990- Guitars See also Antimatter, Lid.
Jamie Cavanagh 1990- Bass See also Antimatter.
Les Smith 2000- Keyboards Session member. See also Cradle Of Filth, Ship Of Fools.
John Douglas 1990-1997, 1998- Drums  

FORMER MEMBERS

Dave Pybus 1998-2001 Bass See also Cradle Of Filth, Dreambreed.
Duncan Patterson ?-1998 Bass See also Antimatter, Dreambreed.
Shaun Steels 1997-1998 Drums See also Ironside, My Dying Bride, Solstice.
Darren J. White 1990-1995 Vocals See also The Blood Divine, Cradle Of Filth, Dead Men Dream, The Eternal.

ADDITIONAL MUSICIANS

Lee Douglas Vocals On Judgement.
Michelle Richfield Vocals On Eternity. See also Antimatter, Dominion, My Dying Bride, Sear.
Roy Harper Spoken word On Eternity.
Deryk Fullwood Spoken word On The Silent Enigma.
Rebecca Wilson Vocals On The Silent Enigma.
Ruth Wilson Vocals On Crestfallen, Serenades.
Martin Powell Keyboards Session member 1998-2000. See also Cradle Of Filth, My Dying Bride.

DISCOGRAPHY

1991 An Iliad Of Woes (demo) No label
1992 The Crestfallen (EP) Peaceville
1993 Serenades Peaceville
1995 Pentecost III (EP) Peaceville
1995 The Silent Enigma Peaceville
1996 Eternity Peaceville
1998 Alternative 4 Peaceville
1999 Judgement Peaceville
2001 Resonance (comp) Peaceville
2001 A Fine Day To Exit Peaceville
2002 Resonance 2 (comp) Peaceville
2003 A Natural Disaster Music For Nations


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