ANTA’s sound is best described as “large”; looming and fundamental whilst melodic and composed. Thick, essential drumming and thundering bass with intertwining guitar and organ that take on a near-regal expression. The colossal prog quartet’s debut album, “The Tree That Bears The Equine Fruit”, is a determinedly energetic stampede through towering riffs and infectious rhythms without respite. Becoming fully sentient in early 2010, ANTA set about establishing a presence in the southwest of England and playing a string of successful live shows including a short self-promoted tour...
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ANTA’s sound is best described as “large”; looming and fundamental whilst melodic and composed. Thick, essential drumming and thundering bass with intertwining guitar and organ that take on a near-regal expression. The colossal prog quartet’s debut album, “The Tree That Bears The Equine Fruit”, is a determinedly energetic stampede through towering riffs and infectious rhythms without respite. Becoming fully sentient in early 2010, ANTA set about establishing a presence in the southwest of England and playing a string of successful live shows including a short self-promoted tour...
Read more about ANTA on Last.fm.
User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL.