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    Album Of The Week Album Of The Week - 20/06/2026 Judgement - Anathema   This week’s album is the first of my 15 by British progressive rock band Anathema, with their pivotal 1999 release, Judgement. Formed in 1990 by brothers Danny and Vincent Cavanagh Anathema were part of what became known as the “Peaceville 3, who alongside My Dying Bride and Paradise Lost were seen as pioneering bands in the developing death/doom metal genre that was gaining underground metal attention at the time. However, by the time we got to Judgement, Anathema’s 5 th studio album, they had evolved into a more progressive, atmospheric rock band with emphasis more on slower songs laced with keyboard atmospheres and clean vocals. There was though still plenty of emphasis on guitars but the abrasiveness of the earlier albums had been diluted. I originally got into Anathema from their previous album, Alternative 4, which was their first album to adopt purely clean vocals and was very mu...

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   Album Of The Week 2026 - Archive Album Of The Week - 03/01/2026 Dark Fields - Show of Hands We kick off 2026 with a band that have made a massive impact on my music listening, the Devon based folk duo, Show of Hands, who comprise of singer/songwriter/musician Steve Knightley and the multi-instrumentalist and folk legend Phil Beer, formerly of the Albion Band. This week’s album, Dark Fields, is the fourth of my 32 Show of Hands albums to be selected as my album of week and its an album that has a special memory, as I bought it at a gig we attended at the Exeter Phoenix soon after Julie & I started following them. Dark Fields, released in 1997, is actually the bands 6 th  album although the first 3 were cassette only and are now long out of print. Therefore, Dark Fields is the third main release album and continued the success and acclaim Show of Hands had garnered from their previous 2 albums. In 1996, Show of Hands surprisingly booked the Royal Albert Hall and even...