Anahata is the fourth studio album by Louisville-based math rock band June of 44, released on June 10, 1999, by Quarterstick Records.
Exclaim! called the album June of 44's "most satisfying outing to date, largely because they seem to have refocused their sweat and toil on writing songs â or riffs and motifs, to be more accurate." Portland Mercury wrote that the band perfected "their squirrelly amalgam of post-rock and post-hardcore." The Dallas Observer wrote that "the playing is uniformly excellent ([Doug] Scharin is one of rock's most underrated drummers) but not in the service of any particularly dynamic ideas." CMJ New Music Monthly wrote that the band's "tactic of flatly shouting its lyrics, often in unison, detracts from the musical backdrop."
Adapted from the Anahata liner notes.