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ANUBIS - behind your eyes live ( verzoek ) prog
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Date 9 years, 7 months
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op verzoek van toontje35 ( ton d. ) via http://poprock.actieforum.com/ met dank aan souls voor de bron.

Anubis - Behind Our Eyes

Partitionists
And I Wait for my World to End
Dead Trees
Hitchhiking to Byzantium
Archway of Tears
The Doctor
All That Is
i. Lights of Change
ii. Limbo of Infants
iii. Endless Opportunity
Silent Wandering Ghosts

Robert James Moulding Vocals, Guitar, Percussion
David Eaton Keyboards, Vocals
Douglas Skene Guitars, Vocals
Dean Bennison Guitars, Vocals
Anthony Stewart Bass, Vocals
Steven Eaton Drums, Percussion


Recorded live throughout 2013 and 2014.
Multitrack recording engineered and mixed by Dean Bennison
Mastered by Douglas Skene.



Linear notes:

2014 was our tenth year as a group, and it turned out to be an exciting year for the band as we released Hitchhiking to Byzantium and headed out for the first time with the new lineup, with Anton making his presence very much felt. Shows ranged from a packed out Metro Theatre in Sydney playing to some 1200 people to an intimate club show in our adopted hometown in front of 100 people, most of whom we probably knew by name. All the shows shared the same powerful atmosphere and although the setlist rotated practically every night, each show drew material from all three studio albums with the newer material from Hitchhiking more than holding it's own against the older material in the set.

It's has long been a feature of Anubis' shows to sequence the set together with linking sound effects and sections to strengthen and maintain the atmosphere and this album captures the effect much as it was performed.

'Behind Our Eyes' strikes a balance between the mainstays of the 2013/2014 set, as well as a clutch of rarely performed pieces, and the inclusion of 'The Doctor', being amongst the very first pieces that Robert and I ever wrote together for the 230503 album, feels particularly apropos.

2014 was, indeed, a very good year for Anubis.

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