Music For Nations Making A Comeback
. (Classic Rock) Music For Nations, the label that released albums by artists including Metallica, Anathema, Tool, Opeth and Paradise Lost has been resurrected. The company closed in 2004 - but 11 years on they're planning to launch a series of reissues and have outlined plans to sign up-and-coming artists and release their material on a new singles label. The first set of reissues will come from Anathema, whose albums Judgement, A Fine Day To Exit and A Natural Disaster will be remastered and released on CD and vinyl on April 13. A box set titled Fine Days 1999-2004 will launch simultaneously featuring the trio of albums along with a DVD containing the track Fine Days. Guitarist Daniel Cavanagh says: "I'm really happy that after all these years, the Music For Nations era of Anathema music is finally receiving the attention, respect and treatment it deserves. " Read more here. Classic Rock Magazine is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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