BLOG - The Antithetic Affiliation
€ 15,00
The 2017 album ‘The Antithetic Affiliation’ on double CD (+ a bonus DVD) in a digisleeve package with an extensive booklet with lyrics, liner-notes, artwork and more.
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Description
The 2017 album ‘The Antithetic Affiliation’ on double CD (+ a bonus DVD) in a digisleeve package with an extensive booklet with lyrics, liner-notes, artwork and more.
Release-date: 29th of May 2017
Format: Double CD & DVD in digisleeve packaging + extended booklet
Tracklist:
CD – The Idealist
1: The More We Remember (22:39)
2: Anthem (6:38)
3: Lovesong (4:39)
4: Monolith – The Ascent (7:20)
CD – The Cynic
1: Monolith – The Descend (7:20)
2: Aphrodisia (8:21)
3: Dirge (4:41)
4: Lest We Forget (23:16)
DVD – An Acoustic Night At The Chapel
(Complete live performance at Progpower Europe 2016 filmed with multiple camera’s)
(Orders for this product are shipped out within 2 workdays after the order is placed as long as stocks last.)
What others said:
“The Antithetic Affiliation is one of the finest symphonic prog records of 2017 and one can’t help, but looking forward to digging into TDW’s back-catalog.”
(Zoran – Metal Revolution – 80%)
“In whole this is one of the better albums I’ve heard in years. I would recommend fans of heavier music that want variety as well as power.”
(Jon Neudorf – Sea of Tranquility – September 21st, 2017)
“I can only conclude that I am very impressed with ‘The Antithetic Affiliation’. Tom de Wit has single-handedly composed and produced a symphonic progressive rock/metal album that has the potential to haul him several rungs up the prog ladder. Yes there are a couple of wrinkles that require ironing out but if we keep in perspective the fact that this is the result of one man’s labour of love on a miniscule budget, the end result is nothing short of astonishing. If you’re a fan of symphonic progressive music with guts, I urge you to check out ‘The Antithetic Affiliation’ and support an artist who, with our help, might just be a big name in the future.”
(Matt Spall – Man Of Much Metal – 8.25 / 10)