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Canopy Glow

Anathallo

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1 Noni's Field Anathallo 4:36 $0.99 View In iTunes
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6 Sleeping Torpor Anathallo 5:29 $0.99 View In iTunes
7 All the First Pages Anathallo 5:17 $0.99 View In iTunes
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iTunes Review

Anathallo’s second full-length release, Canopy Glow, could have held the same title as its debut, Floating World: never have the band sounded so subtle, with airy, built-on-cloud constructs threatening to float away if it weren’t for the occasional firmly grounded piano and lower octave vocals acting as anchor. The band makes good use of all seven members with plenty of auxiliary percussion and instruments like flugelhorn, trombone, and autoharp painting a radiantly beatific world in which to escape. “All the First Pages” is anathema to any dark and gloomy day, and the graceful “Northern Lights,” with its delicately layered vocals, recalls Seattle’s Fleet Foxes. Glistening percussive layers, acoustic guitars and ethereal keyboards drive opening track “Noni’s Field,” with strings and a gentle drum crescendo pulling it all tightly together at the end. Erica Froman’s breathy voice pulls the listener in on tracks like “Italo” and “Sleeping Torpor,” and she further sweetens the band’s sound with her gently plucked autoharp. Canopy Glow is a world apart from the band’s earlier, more rock-induced EPs (and a half a world apart from Floating World, where Anathallo softened its sound), offering refined pop music as welcome refuge from the harsher tones of everyday life. Fans of Fleet Foxes, the Decemberists and Sea Wolf will take delight.

Recent Customer Reviews

Dislike will not cross your mind.
     
by JoshKnowsHisMusic

Anathallo's latest album, "Canopy Glow" is pleasing in almost every aspect. I keep returning to it for a listen, again and again. Every song has had much time, effort, and artistic input put in to it. Anathallo will curtainly have you hooked on their musical talents. Highly recommended for purchase.

Beautiful
     
by Zoe22

As a longtime Anathallo fan, I couldn't love this album more. I've seen them live in Chicago several times and they're incredible. This album is beautiful and haunting and uplifting. I can't wait for more from them.

Pretty Dang Phenomenal
     
by bshafs

This album is incredible. I want to compare it to Floating World, but I will not chose one over the other. This album is more easily accessible to those who haven't listened to Anathallo extensively. I would recommend this as the perfect first anathallo album.

Biography

Formed: 2000 in Mt. Pleasant, MI

Genre: Prog-Rock/Art Rock

Years Active: '00s

Expansive indie chamber pop seven-piece Anathallo was conceived in vocalist/multi-instrumentalist Matt Joynt's hometown of Mt. Pleasant, MI in the autumn of 2000. With the band's name taken from a Greek word for "blooming again", over the next six years the group was reborn several times, with seven...
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