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Thoughts Dividing - CD Single
Anabret
An evocative and lush sound, drawing on the best traditions of independent music, resulting in powerful and often ethereal vocals above a richly textured musical foundation.
| # | Title | Length | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
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Thoughts Dividing | 4:38 | Play |
| 2 |
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The Coming Night | 5:18 | Play |
| 9:56 | ||||
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Description
The latest single from Seattle's own Anabret. Like their debut CD, the single "Thoughts Dividing" features a rich textured foundation for the rich and powerful vocals. Offering a swirling and layered quality, while still remaining rooted in an engaging melody.
The single also includes the bonus track "The Coming Night", which won national acclaim when it was featured in the FOX Television series "John Doe". Finally available on CD, the band decided to release it after it was downloaded hundreds of times from the FOX website.
Formed in 2001, Anabret has been compared to Radiohead, The Smiths, and Coldplay. You can hear elements of all those groups in the band's lush and atmospheric songs, but anabret has a sound all its own.
Anabret recently played KEXP 90.3's "Live Room", broadcast to the Seattle Metro area, receiving rave reviews from the listening audience and staff alike. KEXP, the sister radio station of Seattle's Experience Music Project, is home to the "Live Room", an hour-long showcase focusing on one band's live material.
Not long after, the SeattlePI.com named Anabret as one of the area's most promising up & coming bands.
The Georgia Straight, Vancouver B.C.'s premier local music paper, says Anabret "captures a three dimensional sound, with atmospheric and moody songwriting".