Described by vocalist and guitarist Douglas Skene as “an 80s smorgasboard of chorused guitars, propulsive echo, Collins inspired megatoms and soaring stadium hooks”, the Australian Progressive Rock Band ANUBIS have now released their brand new studio album ‘Homeless’.
‘Homeless’ is a living and current reflection of an individual’s perception of the world in 2020. From the proliferation of technology to poverty, populism to the environment, ‘thoughts and prayers’ to enlightenment and empathy, and from passion to numbness.
Eschewing the narrative approach of its predecessor, ‘The Second Hand’, it takes its stylistic and lyrical cues from the band’s emotive third album ‘Hitchhiking to Byzantium’, whilst simultaneously incorporating new colours into the band’s sound.
‘Homeless’ is the first Anubis album to be written specifically with the LP format in mind, with two ‘sides’ of continuous music spread over nine songs.
‘Homeless’ is available to stream and download now via Spotify and BandCamp.