Metal, rock and prog fans were in celebratory mood last week when the news dropped that Music For Nations was back. After a ten year hiatus, the legendary record label has announced its return.
Started in 1983 by the former Secret Records boss Martin Hooker and once home to such celebrated metal bands as Metallica, Slayer and Megadeth, Music For Nations has revealed that not only does it intend to re-release a number of albums from its extensive back-catalogue, it will also sign up new bands for the very first time in over a decade.
The first series of re-releases will come by virtue of three classic remastered albums from the exalted British progressive rock band Anathema – Judgement, A Fine Day To Exit and A Natural Disaster from 1999, 2001 and 2003 respectively.
The remastered A Fine Day To Exit has a different track listing from the original album and also includes a new song ‘A Fine Day’, all of which can be streamed here:
https://soundcloud.com/music-for-nations/sets/anathema-a-fine-day-to-exit-remastered