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Analog Future
Live album by
Released16 March 2018
RecordedAugust–December 2017
Venue
  • 170 Russell, Melbourne, Australia
  • Max Watts, Brisbane, Australia
  • Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia
  • Electric Ballroom, London, UK
  • Academy 2, Manchester, UK
  • Uniclub, Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Essigfabrik, Cologne, Germany
  • Petit Bain, Paris, France
  • The Garage, Glasgow, UK[1]
Genre
Length41:45
LabelUNFD
Northlane chronology
Mesmer
(2017)
Analog Future
(2018)
Alien
(2019)
Singles from Analog Future
  1. "Citizen (Live in Melbourne)"
    Released: 6 February 2018

Analog Future (stylised as ANALOG_FUTURE) is the first live album by Australian heavy metal band Northlane. It was released on 16 March 2018 through UNFD. It was recorded between August–December 2017, during their Mesmer World Tour.

The album had a limited edition vinyl release of only 500 copies.[2]

Background and promotion

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The first and only single from the live album, "Citizen (Live in Melbourne)", was recorded on 20 October 2017 and released on 6 February 2018.[3]

On 13 February, Northlane announced the track listing of the album.[4]

About the album, the band said: "Since Northlane was born, we have never been able to capture the rawness, energy and sound of our live show in a recording, until now."[5] Coinciding with the live album's release, Northlane returned to their hometown for an all-ages headline show at UNSW Roundhouse in Sydney. Justice for the Damned, Resist the Thought and DVSR played as support acts. The guitarist Josh Smith said that the Sydney show would be the band's last Australian appearance for the foreseeable future.[6] Afterwards, apart from some festival appearances, the band took a break from touring all together until August the following year to promote their fifth studio album, Alien.[7][8]

Track listing

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Track listing adapted from Spotify.[9]

All tracks are written by Jon Deiley and Josh Smith, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Colourwave" (Live in Melbourne, Australia) Mesmer3:54
2."Worldeater" (Live in Brisbane, Australia) Singularity3:48
3."Citizen" (Live in Melbourne, Australia)David Bendeth, Jon Deiley, Josh SmithMesmer4:21
4."Dream Awake" (Live in Sydney, Australia) Singularity4:27
5."Rot" (Live in London, UK) Node4:09
6."Quantum Flux" (Live in Manchester, UK) Singularity4:07
7."Dispossession" (Live in Buenos Aires, Argentina) Discoveries3:44
8."Intuition" (Live in Cologne, Germany)Bendeth, Deiley, SmithMesmer4:01
9."Obelisk" (Live in Paris, France) Node4:48
10."Paragon" (Live in Glasgow, Scotland) Mesmer4:26
Total length:41:45

Personnel

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Northlane
  • Marcus Bridge – lead vocals
  • Jon Deiley – guitars, programming, drum pad
  • Josh Smith – guitars
  • Alex Milovic – bass
  • Nic Pettersen – drums, percussion
Additional personnel
  • Jared Daly – mixing
  • Chris Blancato – mastering
  • GZ Media – vinyl pressing

References

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  1. ^ Bruce, Dave (10 July 2017). "Northlane announce Australian leg of "The Mesmer World Tour"". Amnplify. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  2. ^ "Northlane – Analog Future (Vinyl, LP, Album, Limited Edition, Numbered)". Discogs. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  3. ^ UNFD (6 February 2018). "Northlane – Citizen (Live in Melbourne)". YouTube. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  4. ^ "Northlane – Analog Future is coming to your ears on March..." Facebook. 13 February 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  5. ^ Bosch, Glenn van den (8 February 2018). "Northlane To Release Live Album". Call TheONE. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  6. ^ "Northlane Announce New Album Analog Future". UNFD Central. 7 February 2018. Archived from the original on 16 September 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  7. ^ Newstead, Al (7 February 2018). "Northlane announce live album and last Australian show for "foreseeable future"". Triple J. ABC. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Northlane – Alien World Tour 2019 Tickets available from ..." Facebook. 30 April 2019. Retrieved 24 July 2019.
  9. ^ "Analog Future by Northlane". Spotify. 16 March 2018. Retrieved 24 July 2019.