Echoes in the Expanse | Untouchable | Anathema

Untouchable is a song by the British progressive metal band Anathema, taken from their 2001 album A Natural Disaster. The track is characterized by its hauntingly beautiful piano melody, soaring vocal harmonies, and a sense of introspective melancholy.
The lyrics of Untouchable are somewhat abstract, but they appear to revolve around themes of isolation, disconnection, and the struggle to find meaning in a chaotic world. Vocalist Vincent Cavanagh's delivery is emotive and heartfelt, his voice conveying a deep sense of longing and despair as he sings about feeling untouchable, yet simultaneously yearning for human connection.
One of the most striking aspects of Untouchable is its use of piano-driven instrumentation, which provides a stark contrast to the heavy, distorted guitars that often define the band's sound. This approach allows Anathema to explore a more contemplative and introspective side, creating a sense of intimacy and vulnerability that draws the listener in.
Throughout the song, Cavanagh's vocals are underscored by lush harmonies and subtle keyboard textures, which add depth and complexity to the overall arrangement. The result is a song that is both melancholic and uplifting, a poignant exploration of the human experience that lingers long after the music has faded away.
