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The Anchoret - It All Began With Loneliness



7.8 | 41 votes |
Release date: 23 June 2023
Style: Progressive metal, Progressive rock

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01. An Office For...
02. A Dead Man
03. Until The Sun Illuminates
04. Someone Listening?
05. Forsaken
06. Buried
07. All Turns To Clay
08. Unafraid
09. Stay

Additional info
Album mixed by David Lizotte.
Vocals produced and mixed by Sylvain Auclair.
Album mastered by Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios.
Artwork by Joseba Elorza (MiraRuido).

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Comments: 11   Visited by: 113 users
03.07.2023 - 17:31
Rating: 8
Metal Addiction
It is a tasteful prog-metal album that does not brag about an insane level of technicality. This album may not excite an instantaneous emotional connection to your heart due to the lack of hooks. But the arrangement to make a good musical melange leads to the smooth instrumental transition between the parts of each track, which is jubilant to listen to.
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03.07.2023 - 17:41
Nejde
CommunityManager
Moderator
I didn't like the vocals on this album. Musically it's fine though. If one is interested in something similar, listen to Nospūn's Opus instead (or too). It outclasses this album.
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08.09.2023 - 11:55
Ivor
Staff
Written by Nejde on 03.07.2023 at 17:41

I didn't like the vocals on this album. Musically it's fine though. If one is interested in something similar, listen to Nospūn's Opus instead (or too). It outclasses this album.

Fun, it's the vocals that I recognized here. I listened to the album semi-randomly and couldn't get past the fact that the vocals sounded decidedly familiar. Looking it up I was right that it's the singer of Karcius and their last albums have been excellent. Particularly the '22 one. Haven't made my mind up on this one, sounds a bit here and there but good in general.

I.
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No friends for playing games
No foes who scorn my name
Computerized machines of steel and rust
/---/
No friends in my house on Mars
No foes in my house on Mars
I was born in my house on Mars
I will die in my house on Mars
-- Ayreon - My House on M
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08.09.2023 - 14:17
Nejde
CommunityManager
Moderator
Written by Ivor on 08.09.2023 at 11:55

Fun, it's the vocals that I recognized here. I listened to the album semi-randomly and couldn't get past the fact that the vocals sounded decidedly familiar. Looking it up I was right that it's the singer of Karcius and their last albums have been excellent. Particularly the '22 one. Haven't made my mind up on this one, sounds a bit here and there but good in general.


I didn't know it was Karcius' singer which makes it odd that I didn't like this one since I actually like Karcius.
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08.09.2023 - 16:20
Ivor
Staff
Written by Nejde on 08.09.2023 at 14:17

I didn't know it was Karcius' singer which makes it' odd that I didn't like this one since I actually like Karcius.

Might be the production and the whole mix. Something's bothering me about it and it doesn't do his voice justice.

I.
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No friends for playing games
No foes who scorn my name
Computerized machines of steel and rust
/---/
No friends in my house on Mars
No foes in my house on Mars
I was born in my house on Mars
I will die in my house on Mars
-- Ayreon - My House on M
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09.09.2023 - 11:22
Rating: 8
AndyMetalFreak
A Nice Guy
Contributor
Well, I'm very impressed, this is some great progressive metal. The songwriting is great, especially the guitar leads, I like the introduction of the wind instruments too.
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28.10.2023 - 07:07
24emd
Theory Snob
Pretty good album, flute addition is great, as well as the instrumentation overall. Did feel like it meandered a bit at times, though.

Agreed with Nejde, this has nothing on Opus.
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07.12.2023 - 00:58
Rating: 8
Oldy86
Written by Nejde on 03.07.2023 at 17:41

I didn't like the vocals on this album. Musically it's fine though. If one is interested in something similar, listen to Nospūn's Opus instead (or too). It outclasses this album.



I enjoyed this album a lot but I agree that Nospūn was quite a bit better. I liked TesseracT and Obsidian Tide more too.
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20.12.2023 - 13:07
nikarg
Staff
Funnily enough, I found this to be way better than Nospūn, and I also hear distinctly different approaches of prog by the two bands.

Comparisons aside, I actually enjoyed this album a lot. The prog rock combined with the heavier riffing is a success, and I loved the use of the extra instruments. If it didn't sound so compressed, it would be higher on my list.
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16.01.2024 - 02:08
Rating: 8
datfish
Written by Metal Addiction on 03.07.2023 at 17:31

It is a tasteful prog-metal album that does not brag about an insane level of technicality. This album may not excite an instantaneous emotional connection to your heart due to the lack of hooks. But the arrangement to make a good musical melange leads to the smooth instrumental transition between the parts of each track, which is jubilant to listen to.


I love when I go to leave a comment explaining my thoughts on the album, but then someone else has already explained it perfectly
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16.01.2024 - 14:59
JoHn Doe
I could not even finish it and I enjoy progressive metal...
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