THE ANCHORET Stuns The Senses With "Buried" Video
Progressive Metal Project THE ANCHORET has released the official video for "Buried," the third single from forthcoming debut album It All Began With Loneliness.
The band released the following statement concerning "Buried”: “Buried serves as our third and final single from the upcoming album, It All Began with Loneliness. There are moments in life when we look into the mirror and fail to recognize the reflection staring back at us. This song implores us to dig deeper within ourselves, remember our dreams and aspirations and rediscover self-love. We hope that this message of hope strikes a chord with you."
THE ANCHORET is a Progressive Metal project that combines prog rock sensibilities with modern metal energy. Mixing fusion sax, flute solos, mellotron vibes and heavy riffs. It All Began With Lonelliness offers a unique soundscape that is sure to please any fan of heavy music.
Willowtip Records will release It All Began With Loneliness June 23 on CD, vinyl, and digital formats.
Tracklist:
An Office For...
A Dead Man
Until The Sun Illuminates
Someone Listening?
Forsaken
Buried
All Turns to Clay
Unafraid
Stay
ALBUM CREDITS
Music Composed and Produced By Eduard Levitsky,
Lyrics by Sylvain Auclair.
Album Mixed by David Lizotte,
Vocals Produced and Mixed by Sylvain Auclair.
Mastered By Tony Lindgren at Fascination Street Studios.
Gospel Vocals on “A Dead Man” and additional Vocals on “All Turns To Clay” by Nimiwari.
All Keyboards and Synthesizers by Andy Tillison and Eduard Levitksy, except “All Turns To Clay” by Thomson Knoles and Eduard Levitsky, and “Forsaken” by Andy Tillison, David Gagné, and Eduard Levitsky.
Mellotron on “Stay” Performed and Recorded by Ὀρφεύσ.
Drums by James Christopher Knoerl.
Guitar and Lead Guitar by Leo Estalles, except “Someone Listening?” by Leo Estalles and David Gagné, and “Unafraid” by Leo Estalles and Daniel Eliseev.
Bass by Eduard Levitsky.
Alto Saxophone by Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza.
Arranged by Eduard Levitsky.
Flute by Carina Bruwer, except on “A Dead Man” by Paulo Oliveira
Clarinet by Artem Koryapin.
All Percussions on “Forsaken” by Reinaldo Ocando.
Artwork by Jozeba Elorza (Miraruido).
Art Direction, Layout and Graphic Design by Eduard Levitsky.
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Album Line-Up:
Sylvain Auclair - Vocals
Eduard Levitsky - Bass
Leo Estalles - Guitars
James Christopher Knoerl - Drums
Andy Tillison - Keys and synthesizers
Juan Ignacio Varela Espinoza - Alto Saxophone
Carina Bruwer - Flute
Paulo Oliveira - Flute
Artem Koryapin - Clarinet
Gospel Vocals - Nimiwari
Reinaldo Ocando – Percussions
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