"Anekdoten's Vemod is probably the most impressive (and heaviest) debut album from the last two decades along with Anglagard's Hybris, and they have little chance at being dethroned, Paatos' Timeloss included. This quartet seems to have come out of Sweden's Boreal Forest or even more north the Polar Tundra, with their incredibly somber but beautiful melancholy that one our Scandinavian brothers can express so forcefully. Not least helped by the ironic pagan artwork (notice the ironing encircling the high priestess Anna-Sofi, the voodoo doll and its throne), the group manages to find its own sound right from the first mellotron and cello lines, even if it is obvious that their main influence is Crimson." - Sean Trane - ProgArchives

- Jan Erik Liljeström / bass, voice
- Nicklas Berg / guitar, mellotron, voice
- Peter Nordins / drums, percussion
- Anna Sofi Dahlberg / mellotron, keys, cello, voice
- Per Wiberg - grand piano

1. Karelia (7:20)
2. The Old Man and the Sea (7:50)
3. Where Solitude Remains (7:20)
4. Thought in Absence (4:10)
5. The Flow (6:58)
6. Longing (4:50)
7. Wheel (7:52)
8. Sad Rain (10:14)

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