Fear of a Unique Identity
Fear of a Unique Identity | ||||
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Studio album by Antimatter | ||||
Released | 23 November 2012 | |||
Genre | Dark metal, Gothic rock | |||
Label | Prophecy Productions | |||
Producer | Al Groves, Mick Moss | |||
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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
- "Paranova"
- "Monochrome"
- "Fear of a Unique Identity"
- "Firewalking"
- "Here Come the Men"
- "Uniformed and Black"
- "Wide Awake in the Concrete Asylum"
- "The Parade"
- "A Place in the Sun"
- "Fear Of A Unique Identity (Acoustic Mix)" (Digipack and Artbook Only)
- "Monochrome (Alternate Demo)" (Digipack and Artbook Only)
- "The Parade (Remix)" (Artbook Only)
- "Here Come The Men (Violin Mix)" (Artbook Only)
- "Firewalking (Remix)" (Artbook Only)
- "A Place In The Sun (Demo)" (Artbook Only)
Credits
- Music and lyrics: Mick Moss
- Members: Mick Moss (vocals, lead guitar, acoustic and electric guitars, bass guitar, synthesizers, piano, programming, samples, producer, mixer)
- Guest appearances: Colin Fromont (drums), Vic Anselmo (vocals), David Hall (violin)
- Mastering Engineer: Maor Appelbaum
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
- ↑ "Q&A With Antimatter". TiKWiD. 7 March 2012. Retrieved 7 March 2012.
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