ANTHROPIA Seeks New Label Home

November 28, 2007

French metal band ANTHROPIA has parted ways with Magna Carta Records, the label which released the band's 2006 effort, "The Ereyn Chronicles: Part 1 - The Journey of Beginnings" album.

Commented the group: "We are very proud of what we accomplished with Magna Carta, and really enjoyed to work with this prestigious label. We thanked them for what they did for the band, we will remain friends.

"The new album, 'The Chain Reaction', will be self-produced and is at the present time recorded at the ArtMusic studio in Nice and at the personal ANTHROPIA studio. The themes and atmosphere are really different from those of the first opus, but the songs and recordings already done promise the very best...

"The band is already in touch with many labels, and is impatient and excited about a new collaboration.

"You are a serious and well-known label, and motivated to work with ANTHROPIA? Don't hesitate to send us an e-mail here [email protected]."

According to the band's official bio, "The Ereyn Chronicles: Part 1 – The Journey of Beginnings" "buzzes with flashes of IRON MAIDEN's gritty conceptual metal, Dave Mustaine/MEGADETH lightning-speed riffing, DREAM THEATER's sweeping storytelling, Yngwie Malmsteen's neo-classical minor-scale mining, 'The Lamb Lies Down On Broadway'-era GENESIS atmospherics, KANSAS' busy symphonic boogie-rock, classical guitar beauty and flair, and RUSH's dark '70s sci-fi/fantasy explorations. Simply put, ANTHROPIA's classical-metal-prog hybrid enraptures the listener in a world of sound, vision, and imagination."

ANTHROPIA's video for the song "Question of Honour" off "The Ereyn Chronicles: Part 1 – The Journey of Beginnings" can be viewed below. The main portion of the clip was shot in the French Alps near the village of Le Mas.

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