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The Silent Enigma

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The Silent Enigma
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 1995
RecordedMay–June 1995 at Lynx Studios, Newcastle, except "...Alone" (recorded at M. A. Studios, Liverpool)
Genre
Length54:37
LabelPeaceville
ProducerAnathema, Kevin Ridley
Anathema chronology
Pentecost III
(1995)
The Silent Enigma
(1995)
Eternity
(1996)

The Silent Enigma is the second album by British rock band Anathema, released in 1995 through Peaceville Records.

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Recording and legacy

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [1]
Sputnikmusic[2]
Metal Storm[3]

The Silent Enigma represents a turning point in Anathema's career (it is the first album to feature guitarist Vincent Cavanagh singing lead vocals, replacing Darren White) and sees the band incorporating more clean vocals and melodic elements, while still retaining the band's early death-doom style. The album was originally titled Rise Pantheon Dreams, a title later used by White for his post-Anathema project The Blood Divine.

Where Darren's vocals were more guttural, Vincent's newer style pushed the possibilities for Anathema onwards and upwards, with a scope and breath beyond his years. Lauded by the metal press, the album has since been described by Terrorizer magazine as "one of Anathema's best". The special edition of the album also features two bonus tracks.

Orchestral versions of "...Alone" and "Sunset of Age" were recorded for the 2011 compilation Falling Deeper.

Track listing

All songs written by Anathema.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Restless Oblivion"Duncan PattersonDaniel Cavanagh, Patterson, Vincent Cavanagh8:03
2."Shroud of Frost"V. Cavanagh, Derek FullwoodD. Cavanagh7:31
3."...Alone"D. CavanaghD. Cavanagh, Patterson4:24
4."Sunset of Age"Vincent O'ConnelD. Cavanagh6:57
5."Nocturnal Emission"FullwoodPatterson, D. Cavanagh4:20
6."Cerulean Twilight"John DouglasDouglas7:05
7."The Silent Enigma"O'ConnelD. Cavanagh4:25
8."A Dying Wish"PattersonPatterson, D. Cavanagh8:12
9."Black Orchid"PattersonPatterson3:40
Total length:54:37

2003 Remastered Release

A remastered version of The Silent Enigma was released on 2003 by Peaceville Records. The 2-disc package features the entire The Silent Enigma album fully re-mastered on CD, along with a DVD featuring a live performance recorded in Kraków, Poland, in March 1996, as well as promotional videos for the tracks "Sweet Tears", "Mine Is Yours to Drown In (Ours Is the New Tribe)", "The Silent Enigma", and "Hope".

2003 re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
10."The Silent Enigma (Orchestral)"--D. Cavanaugh4:12
11."Sleepless 96"Darren WhiteD. Cavanaugh4:31
Total length:63:20

DVD

Promotional Videos
  1. "Sweet Tears"
  2. "Mine Is Yours"
  3. "The Silent Enigma"
  4. "Hope"
Live (Krakow 1.3.96)
  1. "Intro"
  2. "Restless Oblivion"
  3. "Shroud of Frost"
  4. "We the Gods"
  5. "Sunset of Age"
  6. "Mine Is Yours"
  7. "Sleepless"
  8. "The Silent Enigma"
  9. "A Dying Wish"

Personnel

References

  1. ^ The Silent Enigma - Anathema at AllMusic. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  2. ^ Spencer, Trey (2011). "Anathema – The Silent Enigma (staff review) | Sputnikmusic". sputnikmusic.com. Retrieved 20 August 2011.
  3. ^ "metalstorm review by derrozzengarten".
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