The End no longer has the other CD in stock. Suddenly they started selling the digipack? What's different about it? Anyone know?
Hm, I could have ordered the digipak-version, but I ordered the jewel-case. Because digis can easily be damaged, but you can always replace a broken jewel-case. Crimson I also came as a jewel-case, so it looks better to have them both as jewels anyway. A cool photo is not enough to make me buy a digiColdDarkNord said:extra pic of dan and his guitar (and marillion t-shirt ofcourse!)
Make sure you let me know of what you think. I think by picking up Anatolia, you didn't buy just an album. You bought a monumental piece of art, a record that will last forever.Nico16 said:Hm, I could have ordered the digipak-version, but I ordered the jewel-case. Because digis can easily be damaged, but you can always replace a broken jewel-case. Crimson I also came as a jewel-case, so it looks better to have them both as jewels anyway. A cool photo is not enough to make me buy a digi
BTW, Mezarkabul: I just got my copy of Pentagram's "Anatolia" ...and now I'll go offline and listen to it for the first time, I'm really curious how it compares to Unspoken...
hehe, that's exactly what I do - but I copy the albums onto MiniDiscsMezarkabul said:So the best thing to do is to burn a copy and never take the original case out.
You're right, the album is totally killer - I still need a few spins to fully internalize all of the songs. But at the moment my favourite Pentagram-song is still Lions in a cage from Unspoken...IMO it's one of those few perfect songs where everything is to 100% right and couldn't be done better.Mezarkabul said:Make sure you let me know of what you think. I think by picking up Anatolia, you didn't buy just an album. You bought a monumental piece of art, a record that will last forever.
Aren't you overrating it a little bit? I mean Behind the veil, Dark is the sunlight and 1000 in the Eastland are awesome songs, but the rest of the album definitely lacks the innovation of above mentioned songs. Especially Gunduz Gece... I think they should do something more original with that song, instead of transcribing it note for note.Mezarkabul said:Make sure you let me know of what you think. I think by picking up Anatolia, you didn't buy just an album. You bought a monumental piece of art, a record that will last forever.
Gündüz Gece is my favourite song from that album, I don't know how they could've done it any better :-ocommandante said:Aren't you overrating it a little bit? I mean Behind the veil, Dark is the sunlight and 1000 in the Eastland are awesome songs, but the rest of the album definitely lacks the innovation of above mentioned songs. Especially Gunduz Gece... I think they should do something more original with that song, instead of transcribing it note for note.
So what's your final opinion? How does it compare to Unspoken in your opinion?Nico16 said:Gündüz Gece is my favourite song from that album, I don't know how they could've done it any better :-o
hehe, I guess you could be right about thatcommandante said:thats because you dont know the original
yeah, well, I think both albums have their special merits, but it's easier, at least for me, to listen through Anatolia, because it doesn't have those slow songs, which can be found on Unspoken. Well, I like lots of doom metal, but I think the band's strongest material is the more up-beat stuff. So I guess I prefer Anatolia, but my favourite two Pentagram/Mezarkabul songs are "In Esir like an Eagle" and "Lions in a Cage" from UnspokenMezarkabul said:So what's your final opinion? How does it compare to Unspoken in your opinion?