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Planetary Confinement

 
Album Review: Planetary Confinement
 

  • Artist: Antimatter
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: July 26, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

If it doesn't wind up signaling the very end of Antimatter, Planetary Confinement will, at the very least, close a chapter in the fruitful partnership between core members and songwriters Mick Moss and Duncan Patterson, the latter of whom announced his departure shortly after their third album's release in 2005. Tellingly, the duo never actually collaborated on these recordings, rather going about their sessions at separate dates and locations, and with entirely different casts of supporting musicians, then simply intercalating them for the final album release. That they ultimately mesh quite nicely even so is of little comfort pending further clarification about the band's future, but given the circumstances, it's worth noting that Antimatter's "gray album" (their previous two outings being characterized by distinctly near-full-white and black cover artworks) loses little in the way of overall quality. Both men continue to write songs of striking, economical beauty, though Moss tracks like "The Weight of the World" and "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man" rely almost exclusively on chillingly stark and circular acoustic guitar figures (occasionally spiced with violins), while Patterson's delve in rather more varied (see the organs used in "Relapse") and often ambiently electronic sounds, particularly in the instrumental pair opening and closing the LP. What common ground does survive between the two parties is most evident in their lingering use of female vocals, though former collaborators Michelle Richfield and Hayley Windsor have also sadly been jettisoned from their midst. Here, they've been replaced by one Sue Marshall for Moss's best offering, the quite stunning "Legions," and Amélie Festa for all of Patterson's vocal offerings, which include the aforementioned "Relapse," the wonderfully melancholy "Line of Fire," and maybe best of all, a creepy-cool cover of the Trouble nugget "Mr. White," totally reinvented for these sparse surroundings. After that, all that's left to observe is that Planetary Confinement continues Antimatter's gradual replacement of synthetic music styles (electronic, techno, dub) with far more organic instrumental approach -- making for a fittingly somber finale should the band really be over. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Planetary Confinement Antimatter (1:33)
The Weight of the World Antimatter (4:45)
Line of Fire Antimatter (6:28)
Epitaph Antimatter (4:11)
Mr. White Antimatter (4:07)
A Portrait of the Young Man as an Artist Antimatter (4:54)
Relapse Antimatter (5:03)
Legions Antimatter (7:24)
Eternity, Pt. 24 Antimatter (8:45)

Credits

Gianni Skolnick (Mastering), Mick Moss (Design), Mick Moss (Cover Design), Paul Kuhr (Layout Design)
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Planetary Confinement
Planetary Confinement cover
Studio album by Antimatter
Released 2005
Recorded Studio 33, Liverpool, July 2004
Provisional Ireland, Neuilly France late 2004
Genre Ambient
Melancholic Rock
Label Prophecy Productions
Producer Mick Moss
Duncan Patterson
Ronnie O'Keefe
Alex Mazarguil

Planetary Confinement is the third album by the UK band Antimatter, released in 2005.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Planetary Confinement - 1:33
  2. The Weight Of The World - 4:45
  3. Line Of Fire - 6:28
  4. Epitaph - 4:11
  5. Mr White - 4:07
  6. A Portrait Of The Young Man As An Artist - 4:54
  7. Relapse - 5:03
  8. Legions - 7:24
  9. Eternity, Pt. 24 - 8:45

Credits

English Sessions

  • The Weight Of The World
  • Epitaph
  • A Portrait Of The Young Man As An Artist
  • Legions

An acoustic performance recorded in Studio 33, Liverpool, July 2004. All songs and orchestral arrangements by Mick Moss

  • Mick Moss - Acoustic guitars, Vocals
  • Rachel Brewster - Violins
  • Stephen Hughes - Bass Guitar
  • Chris Phillips - Drums
  • Sue Marshall - Additional vocals on 'Legions'

Irish Sessions

  • Planetary Confinement
  • Line of Fire
  • Mr. White
  • Relapse
  • Eternity part 24

All songs by Duncan Patterson, except 'Mr. White' by Trouble

  • Duncan Patterson - piano, acoustic guitars, bass guitar, keyboards
  • Amélie Festa - vocals
  • Mehdi Messouci - additional keyboards on 'relapse'
  • Barry Whyte - lead guitar
  • Alex Mazarguil - djembe
  • Micheál ó Croinín - drums
  • Album mastered at Counterpoint Studio by Gianni Skolnick
  • Cover design by Mick Moss from an original photograph by Brandon Stone
  • Inner photos by Chris Slack
  • Design by Mick Moss
  • Layout by Paul Kuhr

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