Fear of a Unique Identity

Fear of a Unique Identity
Studio album by Antimatter
Released 23 November 2012
Genre Dark metal, Gothic rock
Label Prophecy Productions
Producer Al Groves, Mick Moss
Antimatter chronology
Live@An Club
(2009)
Fear of a Unique Identity
(2012)

Fear of a Unique Identity is the fifth album by the UK band Antimatter.

Background

In March 2012, Mick Moss had an interview with a Persian website TiKWiD and talked more about the band's upcoming album. He revealed that the name of album was Fear Of A Unique Identity and it would be the first Antimatter album in five years and would be on sale in 2012. He said:

"It’s a concept album that explores the mimics in society that would rather blend in with the masses rather than stand as a unique entity for fear of being singled out. This becomes a problem if the masses themselves are actually on the wrong path spiritually and ideologically."[1]

In September 2012, it was announced on the band's official page, that the album would be released worldwide by Prophecy Productions on 23 November 2012.[2]

Track listing

  1. "Paranova"
  2. "Monochrome"
  3. "Fear of a Unique Identity"
  4. "Firewalking"
  5. "Here Come the Men"
  6. "Uniformed and Black"
  7. "Wide Awake in the Concrete Asylum"
  8. "The Parade"
  9. "A Place in the Sun"
  10. "Fear Of A Unique Identity (Acoustic Mix)" (Digipack and Artbook Only)
  11. "Monochrome (Alternate Demo)" (Digipack and Artbook Only)
  12. "The Parade (Remix)" (Artbook Only)
  13. "Here Come The Men (Violin Mix)" (Artbook Only)
  14. "Firewalking (Remix)" (Artbook Only)
  15. "A Place In The Sun (Demo)" (Artbook Only)

Credits

Video

An official video for "Uniformed and Black" directed by Mick Moss and Mehdi Messouci was released prior to the album release.

External links

References

  1. "Q&A With Antimatter". TiKWiD. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2012. |first1= missing |last1= in Authors list (help)
  2. http://www.antimatteronline.com/
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