ANTIMATTER: 'Epitaph' Video Available

November 12, 2009

"Epitaph", the latest videofrom ANTIMATTER, can be viewed below.The clip was directed by Fethi Karaduman. The track comes off the band's 2005 album, "Planetary Confinement".

ANTIMATTER is the U.K. project whose recording/touring lineup has included current and former members of ANATHEMA. The group's fourth album, "Leaving Eden", was released in April 2007.

After Duncan Patterson left the band in 2005, Mick Moss gathered a number of guest musicians around him — among others Danny Cavanagh (ANATHEMA) — to record the most depressive and heaviest album of ANTIMATTER's discography. This is attested by the dynamics of "Leaving Eden", the increased use of electric guitars and forceful drumming.

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