STEVE DI GIORGIO, DIRK VERBEUREN And MICHAEL DORRIAN Look Back On Recording ANATOMY OF I's 2011 Debut Album
March 14, 2022, 2 years ago
In the clip below, bassist Steve Di Giorgio (Testament / bass), Dirk Verbeuren (Megadeth / drums) and Michael Dorrian (vocalist, guitars) reminisce about the recording of Anatomy Of I's Substratum and talk about the 10th anniversary release, Substratum Unearthed, available on all streaming platforms in this 20 minute video call. This special release contains drum and bass tracks of all the songs and the pre-production demos.
Anatomy Of I is a progressive death metal band from the Netherlands. Mixing a wide array of influences into a mold of tech-thrash/death metal, Anatomy Of I plays a progressive kind of music without losing focus and staying within straightforward songwriting.
The brainchild of vocalist/guitarist Michael Dorrian, the line-up is completed by Edwin van den Eeden (ex-Sinister) on drums, Erwin Harreman (Supreme Pain) on rhythm guitar and Roderick Ras (Houwitser) on bass.
Anatomy Of I have signed to Time To Kill Records for the release of The Los(t) Angered Sessions, out on February 23, 2022.
The Los(t) Angered Sessions is not the new Anatomy Of I album, but the band's first unreleased studio recording from 2005 / 2006.
During the global Covid pandemic, with some downtime on their hands, it seemed like the perfect moment for the band to finish the album and have it mixed and mastered for an official release, to give fans a glimpse of an early raw version of Anatomy Of I.
The Los(t) Angered Sessions artwork and tracklisting:
"Drowning"
"Day Of Wrath"
"Vitrified Brain Fragments"
"Banished Messiah"
"Malice And Deceit"
"The Creation Of Chaos"
"The End Of Eternity"
"Hollow Victory"
"Cosmic Rain"
"Drowning" (feat. Rune Ross)
"Banished Messiah" (feat. Rune Ross)
"Malice And Deceit" lyric video:
The brainchild of vocalist / guitarist Michael Dorrian, Anatomy Of I is completed by Edwin van den Eeden (Sinister) on drums, Erwin Harreman (Supreme Pain) on rhythm guitar and Roderick Ras (Houwitser) on bass.