Anathema interview - Vincent Cavanagh (part 5)
Vincent about Band as family, direct songs, title of the album, next step, open different doors, hunger to work on the next More video's: http://www.FaceCulture.com Twitter: / _faceculture Facebook: / faceculture Video interview with singer/guitarist Vincent Cavanagh, from the progressive rock band Anathema. FaceCulture spoke to Cavanagh about finishing the new album, recording in two sessions, making two albums, the studio in Liverpool, Falling Deeper, songs that didn't fit on We're Here Because We're Here, old riff, the song Internal Landscapes, inspiration, Steven Wilson, producer Christer-André Cederberg, recording process, distance between the brothers, moving to Paris, Home, Art, the writing process, collaboration between Vincent and John and Daniel, directing the band, the song Lost Child, orchestra, people, death, relationships, family, his father, direct songs, the title of the album, next step, open different doors and hunger to work on the next. (05/03/2012)

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