This album has been recorded to help fund their 2018 European tour. These new versions are complete reinterpretations of seven popular Anubis tracks, performed mostly on acoustic instruments, some being instruments they’d never normally dream of using. Absent - for the time being - are the electric guitars, the overdriven B3, the pounding drums, the rickenbacker bass, the synthesizers and the ubiquitous mellotron. ‘Technicolour Afterlife’ in it’s original arrangement was to be the eponymous title track of the record eventually released as 230503, their debut. It’s the final page of that particular story which they shelved back in 2005.
Lights of Change is a double live CD recorded on their 2018 European Summer Tour.
Disc One is recorded at the Night of the Prog festival at Loreley Amphitheatre on Sunday July 15th 2018 and includes almost the entire set from that show. Recorded in front of the biggest audience they ever played to with a brilliant atmosphere. The set featured two epic tracks - Pages of Stone from 'The Second Hand' and the seminal 'Disinfected and Abused' from 230503, as well as other live favourites throughout their career…
Anubis celebrated their 10th anniversary in 2014 and this live album is the document of that.
Anubis is a Progressive Rock band from Sydney in Australia. The band formed around the nucleus of songwriters Robert James Moulding (Vocals) and David Eaton (Keyboards), and features Steven Eaton on drums, Douglas Skene (Hemina) and Dean Bennison on guitars, and Nick Antoinette on bass. This combo recorded the critically acclaimed debut studio LP, '230503' in 2009, which was produced by guitarist Dean Bennison. The album has since gained a modest yet keen following and positive reputation worldwide, ranking high on 2009's 'progarchives' chart; voted 'album of the week' during June 2010 by 'musicwaves' in France…
At last here it is. New album of Denmark Progressive band "COVERED IN COLOURS" out. It consist of 14 tracks. it is a covers on a famous artist songs.