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ANALENA
was born in the fall of 1997 and decided to exist as a band worthy
of its name. The term ANALENA comes from the ancient
Sanskrit, and translates as "like/by the fire".
Too many great bands from this area succumbed to lack of enthusiasm,
shortage of record labels and "infrastructure" in general,
and last but not least, apathy. Members of ANALENA
decided to be a different kind of band, the one that would keep
the fire alive.
Although based in Zagreb, Croatia and rooted in
punk rock ethos, ANALENA as a band was willing
and determined to shatter many boundaries from the very beginning.
It is symbolic that members of the band come from two countries,
Croatia and Slovenia, and it comes as no surprise that during these
7 years neither listeners nor critics were able to strictly define
and label their sound. In the case of this band, one man's hardcore
is another man's noise is another man's punk. Diverse but steady,
from bittersweet melodies and blistering hooks to pummeling and
aggressive rhythms, ANALENA covers all the bases.

ANALENA worked hard from the
start. Ana, Mijo, Miran,
Six and Zet played towns many
people wouldn't even be able to locate on the map, and beside playing
all over Croatia, they also toured Europe a couple of times. They
supported local scene through activism and providing help to many
local bands, and in the end, through the very existence of the band.
In the past they had released Arhythmetics
through Get Off Records and It's Never
Too Late To Split Up, a split release with Sensual
Love, as a joint release between Get Off Records
and Interstellar Records.
Fresh out of the oven, Carbon Based
is their second album, recorded and produced at Kozmo
studio, Zagreb, by the members of the band themselves, with the
noteworthy assistance provided by members of Lunar,
another remarkable and friendly band from Zagreb. Carbon
Based is a statement by a smart and mature band, an
honest expression of determination and passion in full force. ANALENA
follows its own instinct by merging charming melodies with intricate
and shimmering rhythmic relentlessness. Stunning and flawless instrumentation
combined with witty and poetic slogan-free lyrics takes care of
the rest.
See you in the pit or see you with your
headphones on. You are invited. Until then, as the band itself proclaims
in the moving Work In Progress: “Stay
alert!”
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