Review by Daniel for Anathema - Eternity (1996)
While the production wasn't ideal & Vincent's vocal skills were a little immature, Anathema more than made up for those shortcomings with high quality song-writing that's simply dripping with emotion. Tracks like "Eternity Part II", "Suicide Veil", "Eternity Part III" & album highlight "Radiance" are stunning efforts that show the band's new direction to be both exhilarating & surprisingly well-defined. There really aren't any weak songs although closer "Ascension" & cover version "Hope" are probably a little less effective than the rest. "Eternity" is often regarded as a transition album & it is to an extent but there's really a lot more to it than that. It possesses immense depth & a grandeur that is continually pulling on your heart strings. I can't deny the emotional attachment I have to this record. It's an underrated gem as far as I'm concerned.