NEW ALBUM OUT NOW
GOD LAUGHS | REFLECTIONS ON THE DARK ART OF LIVING FOR ANOTHER DAY is out now for purchase on Bandcamp and streaming wherever you care to listen. Anomaly Report’s most ambitious and personal album to date, God Laughs incorporates elements from each of the band’s earlier releases.
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WHAT THE $%@! IS AN ANOMALY REPORT?
Anomaly Report is a compendium of unsaid things. Of words long forgotten. Of sounds impossible to hear.
When it does at all, Anomaly Report exists only in the most remarkable of places: the tiny fissures between what’s never been and what will never be.
And yet Anomaly Report is real. It’s as real as the forgotten memory of things that never came to fruition, the yet-to-be broken promises carried on an unheard whisper, or the suppressed pain of a phantom limb.
In the library of unwritten works – still the largest library that’s never been – Anomaly Report sits unpublished and unread on a shelf just beside the lies we tell ourselves in order to make sense of what’s absolutely, positively, probably certain to be true.
CAST & CREW
The Electrician connects the lines. Measures right. Current, voltage, resistance, and power.
The Enigma never falters. Makes you wonder.
The Enthusiast owns the night. Stitches beats, samples delight.
The Geologist tears down the walls. Measures wrong. Tinker, tweaker, bass reaper.
The Professional guides the ship. Knows the score. Paints the waves.
The Professor chairs the board. Never forgets. Cellar dweller, warbler, maths.
WHAT THEY’RE SAYING
“👏🤘🙏”
– Matt Diehl, widely-published music journalist and guitarist for Beet Museum, one of the greatest bands ever
“That’s really weird!”
– Richard S, Voice of Salvador Nakov (British), Operations Manager, Enforcement and Appeals, Office of Infernal Affairs
“Industrial-friendly “every day’s a week,” snarling vocal into the “ready for the next life,” clamoring for change showcases an emotive sincerity amidst an ’80s nostalgia, enjoyable in aesthetic though not grabbing me enough melodically.”
– Obscure Sound, declined for sharing