2012 studio album by Dead Can Dance
Anastasis is a 2012 studio album by the British -Australian band Dead Can Dance .[ 11] It is the eighth studio album by the band and the first after Brendan Perry and Lisa Gerrard disbanded in 1998. It was officially released on 13 August 2012 by PIAS Recordings , 16 years after the group's last album, Spiritchaser .[ 12] [ 13] [ 14] [ 15] It is also the band's first album since it left 4AD . "Anastasis" is the Greek word for "resurrection ".[ 16]
To date, Anastasis sold over 150,000 copies worldwide.[ 17]
In 2014, it was awarded a double gold certification from the Independent Music Companies Association , which indicated sales of at least 150,000 copies throughout Europe.[ 18]
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