Ex-ANATHEMA Member DUNCAN PATTERSON Talks About ÍON Project; Video Available

April 27, 2007

A video interview with Duncan Patterson (ex-ANATHEMA, ANTIMATTER) discussing such subjects as his departure from ANATHEMA and ANTIMATTER, as well as his new band ÍON, has been posted online at Metalhead.ro.

ÍON's debut album, "Madre, Protégenos", was released on November 27 via the Portuguese label Equilibrium Music.

Duncan Patterson's career traces back to the early '90s, when he began his musical incursions as a member of ANATHEMA, a group that would pioneer and remain as forerunners of the unique doom metal genre throughout that decade. Patterson would later also become involved with ANTIMATTER, a project which would find him developing his long-standing talent for emotional and atmospheric songwriting into new formats, and which he quit in late 2004 as the early sketches of what would later grow into ÍON were drafted.

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