Anathema: A Vision of a Dying Embrace
May 21 2002
•1h 12m
•Music
Anathema A Vision of a Dying Embrace film This DVD includes all their promotional videos together with a live performance in Krakow, Poland on March 1996 when the band supported My Dying Bride. Anathema A Vision of a Dying Embrace review Slow, melancholy, and heavy, the British doom metal band Anathema boast a poetic depth often missing from standard metal. A VISION OF A DYING EMBRACE collects all of Anathema's pre-1997 music videos as well as a live performance recorded in Krakow, Poland, in March 1996..
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Vincent Cavanagh
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Daniel Cavanagh
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John Douglas
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Duncan Patterson
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