No
rest for the wicked… New day, another concert ;) I had to
re-arrange my plans a little, compressing two weeks of planned
gigs to the beginning and the end of the month *laughs* Ok, I
would have loved to see tonight’s bands in another surrounding
and with better lights but when it comes to ANATHEMA it
actually doesn’t matter where to see them ;) Every stage
is right! After having experienced an utmost cuddly show last
year the Brits enter bigger stages these days, with alternating
support bands. And I guess we got the better ones ;) Don’t
get me wrong, Long Distance Calling is an awesome band and I love
them, but we got ANNEKE VAN GIERSBERGEN and PETTER CARLSEN
;)
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pics ::
As
expected, the Matrix
was much crowded what led us to cheat a little bit to slip through
the door first for an acceptable place in front of stage. Wasn’t
an easy task though, others had the same idea causing almost a
run when the doors finally opened. Well then, much Matrix-like
it then got really dark, intimate and cuddly warm…

Introduced
by Jamie Cavanagh :: PETTER
CARLSEN :: got already much applause when entering
the stage all alone with his guitar only. He is a Norwegian singer/songwriter
and looked at first somehow shy and reserved, but blew the audience
away with his performance. You already could feel how everybody
of us fell for him ;) With his great and gentle voice he sang
such melancholic songs that couldn’t have done any better
by Anathema (one of his main influences, no surprise, eh? ;)).
First thing that popped up in mind: PETTER would be a perfect
duet partner for Vincent Cavanagh, and… as if they have
heard that… first Anneke joined in (The Sound Of You
And Me), followed by Danny (Even Dead Things Feel Your
Love) and Vincent (Pull The Brakes). What a stunning
performance! Touching, mesmerizing… yes, pretty much left
an impact on me ;) I just can warmly recommend this guy, check
him out!
Setlist: You Go Bird, One Of Those Days, The Sound Of
You And Me, Even Dead Things Feel Your Love, Pull The Brakes

Seamlessy
the show went on with :: ANNEKE
VAN GIERSBERGEN :: who was already on stage. First
she paid tribute to Petter Carlsen, saying that it is difficult
to play after him, but she would give her best. And she did, just
way too short. ANNEKE played songs from Agua De Annique,
The Gathering, sharing stage again with Petter Carlsen, as well
as Danny & Vincent Cavanagh, and an U2 cover version All
I Want Is You.
Setlist: Beautiful One, Yalin, Sunny Side Up, Locked
Away, All I Want Is You (U2 Cover), My Electricity

::
ANATHEMA
:: needed a bit more time for the change-over but then
pleased the fans with a two hours running show. „It’s
going to be a long night“ (said Vincent) Yep, indeed ;)
The first bunch of songs came from the most recent album We're
Here Because We're Here, before the Brits invited us on
a journey backwards through the entire history… um…
stop… till the 1998 effort Alternative 4.
Atmosphere was awesome, although it was noticeable that the older
songs were still better received than the newer ones. It’s
always the same old story… ;)
Anyway, ANATHEMA used to joke and fool around again, making
musicians, staff and crowd laughing and of course, Petter Carlsen
was not to be missed too, accompanying Vincent on the last encore
song Fragile Dreams ;) I for sure would not wonder if there
is a collaboration announced anytime soon ;) Once again an amazing
concert. Definitely nothing you should have missed when you are
into ANATHEMA. You can never do wrong attending a show
of them :) That’s it!
Setlist: Thin Air, Summernight Horizon, Dreaming Light,
Everything, Balance, Closer, A Natural Disaster, Angels Walk Among
Us, Presence, A Simple Mistake, Deep, Pitiless, Forgotten Hopes,
Destiny Is Dead, Shroud Of False, Lost Control, Destiny, Empty,
Panic, Temporary Peace, Flying, Universal, Hindsight, Are You
There? // One Last Goodbye, Fragile Dreams
