We’re Here Because We’re Here (2010) – Anathema
Album Review, Tracklist, Credits, Trivia & Legacy
Released on 16 August 2010, We’re Here Because We’re Here is the eighth studio album by British rock band Anathema. It marked a major creative resurgence for the band, delivering their most acclaimed work in years and solidifying their transformation from doom‑metal origins into a mature, emotional, atmospheric/progressive rock powerhouse.
The album brought emotive songwriting, layered soundscapes, and expansive melodic structures to the forefront, winning praise from fans and critics alike and helping introduce Anathema to a broader international audience.
Album Overview
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Artist: Anathema
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Album: We’re Here Because We’re Here
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Release Date: 16 August 2010
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Recorded: 2009–2010
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Genre: Progressive Rock / Atmospheric Rock
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Label: Kscope
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Producer: Anathema & Christer André Cederberg
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Length: ~59 minutes
The album’s title was inspired by a World War I soldiers’ message written in chalk on bathroom walls, reflecting life’s fragility and a powerful emotional undercurrent woven throughout the music.
Tracklist
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Thin Air – 4:14
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Dreaming Light – 6:18
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Everything – 5:18
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Universal – 5:21
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The Lost Song Part 3 – 6:37
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Pressure – 5:50
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Static – 5:23
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Lightning Song – 5:02
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See Through You – 6:40
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**Soldier **(iTunes bonus) – 4:07
Album Credits
Band Members
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Vincent Cavanagh – Lead vocals, guitars
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Danny Cavanagh – Guitars, keyboards, backing vocals
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Lee Douglas – Vocals, backing vocals
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Jamie Cavanagh – Bass
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John Douglas – Drums, percussion
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Les Smith – Keyboards
Production
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Producers: Anathema & Christer André Cederberg
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Engineer/Mixer: Christer André Cederberg
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Label: Kscope
Notable Tracks
“Dreaming Light”
One of the album’s standout tracks, this soaring anthem blends lush melodies with evocative lyrics and became a favorite in live and radio settings.
“Thin Air”
An emotionally potent opener with reflective lyrics and atmospheric instrumentation, setting the tone for the album’s themes of presence, loss, and existential contemplation.
“Universal”
Melodic and expansive, this track typifies Anathema’s ability to build dreamy soundscapes while balancing rock drive and emotional warmth.
“See Through You”
A dramatic closer that blends vulnerability with dynamic crescendo, embodying the album’s emotional power.
Commercial Performance
We’re Here Because We’re Here became one of Anathema’s most successful albums to date, featuring strong charting in Europe:
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UK Albums Chart: Peaked at #66
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Dutch Albums Chart: #34
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Charted in several European territories, reflecting the band’s growing international profile.
Awards & Recognition
While the album did not receive major mainstream music awards, it was critically acclaimed within progressive and alternative rock circles upon release. Critics praised the band’s emotional depth, sonic cohesion, and departure from heavier metal into a more universal rock sound.
Many fans and reviewers regard this album as a career highlight and a turning point in Anathema’s journey toward fully embracing progressive atmospheric rock.
Fun Facts & Trivia
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🧠 Title Origin: The album’s name references a message found in WWI trenches—“We’re here because we’re here”—speaking to themes of life’s fragility and presence.
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🎶 Rise in Melody: This album further distanced the band from their doom‑metal roots into progressive, textural rock, influencing later albums like Weather Systems (2012) and Distant Satellites (2014).
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🎤 Dual Vocals: Both Vincent Cavanagh and Lee Douglas share vocal duties, adding emotional range and depth throughout.
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📈 Career Boost: The album’s success helped increase Anathema’s visibility across Europe and within the progressive rock community.

