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15.4.08

Nevermore


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Country: USA
Label: Century Media
www.nevermore.tv

Formed in: 1991
1991- Power Thrash metal
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Discography
Note: All Nevermore releases are distributed through Century Media Records.


Nevermore (1995)
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Nevermore was singer Warrel Dane and bassist Jim Sheppard's first release after the break with their previous band - Sanctuary - in 1994. Having recruited drummer Van Williams and former Sanctuary touring guitarist Jeff Loomis, they formed the band Nevermore and began working on this, their eponymous debut.

Track listing
1. "What Tomorrow Knows" – 5:11
2. "C.B.F." – 6:02
3. "The Sanity Assassin" – 6:21
4. "Garden of Gray" – 4:48
5. "Sea of Possibilities" – 4:18
6. "The Hurting Words" – 6:17
7. "Timothy Leary" – 5:12
8. "Godmoney" – 4:43

In 2006 the album was remastered and re-released with extra tracks.
1. "The System's Failing" (Bonus Track)
2. "The Dreaming Mind" (1992 Demo)
3. "World Unborn" (1992 Demo)
4. "Chances Three" (1992 Demo)
5. "Utopia" (1992 Demo)

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In Memory (1996)
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In Memory is Nevermore's only EP. It was recorded in April and May 1996 and released on July 23, 1996. It features a Bauhaus medley. It was re-issued in 2006 with 5 bonus tracks, which are all demos of songs from the next full-length album, The Politics Of Ecstasy.

Track listing
1. Optimist or Pessimist – 3:38
2. Matricide – 5:21
3. In Memory – 7:05
4. Silent Hedges/Double Dare (Bauhaus cover) – 4:41
5. The Sorrowed Man – 5:24

2006 bonus tracks
6. The Tiananmen Man (Demo) - 5:44
7. The Seven Tongues of God (Demo) - 5:43
8. Passenger (Demo) - 5:11
9. This Sacrament (Demo) - 5:53
10. 42147 (Instrumental Demo) - 4:36

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The Politics of Ecstasy (1996)
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The Politics of Ecstasy is an album by metal band Nevermore. It was released in 1996. The album is named after Timothy Leary's book of the same name. The first chapter of that book is entitled "The Seven Tongues of God", which is the title of the first song on the album.

Track listing
1. "The Seven Tongues of God" – 5:59
2. "This Sacrament" – 5:10
3. "Next in Line" – 5:34 (Mp3)
4. "Passenger" – 5:26
5. "The Politics of Ecstasy" – 7:57
6. "Lost" – 4:15
7. "The Tiananmen Man" – 5:25
8. "Precognition" – 1:37
9. "42147" – 4:59
10. "The Learning" – 16:01 (Ends at 9:43)

In 2006, this album was remastered and re-released with an extra track.
1. "Love Bites" (Bonus Track) - 11:40

Also, on this edition of the album, "The Learning" ends at 9:43 and does not contain the message that was on the original album.
The line "Stop it! You're Killing Me!" in "Next in Line" is an audio excerpt from Adrian Lyne's 1990 film "Jacob's Ladder"

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Dreaming Neon Black (1999)
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Dreaming Neon Black is the third full-length album released by Seattle metal band Nevermore, and was released through Century Media in 1999. Unlike its predecessor, The Politics of Ecstasy, this album is very emotional and contains many slower, ballad-type songs. It is also notable that Dreaming Neon Black is a concept album of sorts, telling the tale of a man's slow plunge into insanity following the death of his girlfriend, which may be based on an event in the life of Nevermore's lead singer, Warrel Dane. Supposedly, Dane's old girlfriend left him when she joined a religious cult and was never heard from again, and he began having nightmares of her crying out to him as she drowned. This has been confirmed by Warrel himself in an older interview. The spoken word sample from the tracks "Ophidian" and "Forever" is from the Clive Barker movie, Lord of Illusions. Clocking in at 65 minutes and 59 seconds, it is the longest Nevermore album to date, next to the album that came before it, The Politics of Ecstasy.

Track listing
1. "Ophidian" — 0:46
2. "Beyond Within" — 5:11
3. "The Death of Passion" — 4:10
4. "I Am the Dog" — 4:13
5. "Dreaming Neon Black" — 6:26
6. "Deconstruction" — 6:39
7. "The Fault of the Flesh" — 4:54
8. "The Lotus Eaters" — 4:25
9. "Poison Godmachine" — 4:33
10. "All Play Dead" — 4:58
11. "Cenotaph" — 4:39
12. "No More Will" — 5:45
13. "Forever" — 9:20

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Dead Heart in a Dead World (2000)
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Dead Heart, in a Dead World is the fourth studio album by progressive/thrash metal band Nevermore, released in July 2000. In a style comparable to a darker, heavier Queensrÿche, its songs range topics such as criticism of drug possession penalties to rejection of religion. The album also features a cover of Simon and Garfunkel's hit, "The Sound of Silence".

Track listing
1. "Narcosynthesis" — 5:31
2. "We Disintegrate" — 5:11
3. "Inside Four Walls" — 4:39
4. "Evolution 169" — 5:51
5. "The River Dragon Has Come" — 5:05
6. "The Heart Collector" — 5:55
7. "Engines of Hate" — 4:42
8. "The Sound of Silence" (Paul Simon) — 5:13
9. "Insignificant" — 4:56
10. "Believe in Nothing" — 4:21
11. "Dead Heart in a Dead World" — 5:08
12. "Next in Line" (bonus video track)
13. "What Tomorrow Knows" (bonus video track)

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Enemies of Reality (2003)
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Enemies of Reality is progressive metal band Nevermore's fifth album released in 2003 by Century Media records. A special limited edition was also released, with a black jewel case and a bonus DVD. It contains intense neo-classical guitar solos by guitarist Jeff Loomis. The worms on the album cover are a direct reference to the lyrics of the title track, "Enemies of Reality", in which Warrel Dane sings, "Open wide and eat the worms of the enemy." There are other lyric-inspired images in the booklet, namely an open hand holding a glowing sun (taken from "Ambivalent," where the lyrics say "The sun in my hand becomes my despair"). At the beginning of the song there is message played backwards that repeats the pre-chorus "we are the useless by-product of souless meat".

This album is infamous for its widely-disliked production by Kelly Gray. Many fans felt that the mix was inferior to that of previous albums and did not do the band or its music justice; specifically, various complaints noted flat drums, distant vocals, and a lack of "punch" to the bass, and the guitars sounding very modern nu metal. In 2005 the album was remixed by Andy Sneap, who produced Nevermore's previous album, Dead Heart in a Dead World, and would also produced the following album:This Godless Endeavor.

At the end of the CD booklet is a dedication to the late Death frontman Chuck Schuldiner, which reads: "This record is dedicated to Chuck. Let the metal flow into eternity..."

Track listing
1. "Enemies of Reality" – 5:11
2. "Ambivalent" – 4:12
3. "Never Purify" – 4:03
4. "Tomorrow Turned into Yesterday" – 4:35
5. "I, Voyager" – 5:48
6. "Create the Infinite" – 3:38
7. "Who Decides" – 4:15
8. "Noumenon" – 4:37
9. "Seed Awakening" – 4:30

Limited Edition DVD Tracklist
1. "Believe in Nothing" (video)
2. "Next in Line" (video)
3. "What Tomorrow Knows" (video)
4. "Engines of Hate" (live U.S. 2001)
5. "Beyond Within" (live U.S. 2001)

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This Godless Endeavor (2005)
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This Godless Endeavor is progressive metal band Nevermore's sixth album, and was released on July 26, 2005. The album was produced by Andy Sneap and is distributed by Century Media Records.

One might note that the track "A Future Uncertain" has very similar lyrics to the track "World Unborn" from their 1992 demos, although the music is completely different. The Musical style of the album goes towards a more progressive style fasion, much like The Politics of Ecstasy.

In the middle of the song "Sentient 6" there is a message played backwards that says "I am the bringer of the end, fear me, I am the beast that is technology." "Sentient 6" refers to a robot or an android that has been programmed to annihilate humankind, but actually envies humanity for their possession of emotion and a soul. The content is paradoxical and written from the perspective of the machine. The song also picks up lyrically where "The Learning" left off in The Politics of Ecstasy. In addition, it seems to have many parallels with the story of V'ger from Star Trek: The Motion Picture.

The album is rumored to be a concept album about the Apocalypse, along with notes about the demise of society and values. However, guitarist Jeff Loomis revealed in an interview that it is not a concept album, but a "topic-to-topic" album, with all the songs dealing with "real life issues" that can " allegorically refer to the loss of identity, the system that we roove in, the meaning of life, the denouncement of god as a solution to all the problems that are caused by the conflicts that all the religions have initiated in various parts of the world. It's basically about human beings." It has also been said that it is Warrel Dane's "somewhat apocalyptic" vision of the future.

This album was ranked number 88 on the October 2006 issue of Guitar World magazine's list of the greatest 100 guitar albums of all time.[1]

Track listing
1. "Born (The Retribution of Spiritual Sickness)" – 5:05
2. "Final Product" – 4:21
3. "My Acid Words" – 5:41
4. "Bittersweet Feast" – 5:01
5. "Sentient 6" – 6:58
6. "Medicated Nation" – 4:01
7. "The Holocaust of Thought" – 1:27
8. "Sell My Heart For Stones" – 5:18
9. "The Psalm of Lydia" – 4:16
10. "A Future Uncertain" – 6:07
11. "This Godless Endeavor" – 8:55

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Other releases

Utopia (demo, 1992)
Utopia is a demo by the heavy metal band Nevermore, released on 1992, just a year after the band had been created.

Track listing
1. "Garden of Grey" - 04:43
2. "The Dreaming Mind" - 03:59
3. "The Hurting Words" - 06:23
4. "The World Unborn" - 04:08
5. "The Sorrowed Man" - 05:02
6. "The System is Failing" - 03:38
7. "Matricide" - 05:09
8. "Godmoney" - 05:06
9. "Chances Three" - 02:58
10. "Utopia" - 04:55

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Demo 1994 (demo, 1994)
Demo 1994 is a demo by the heavy metal band Nevermore, released on 1994, it was their final independent work, before starting to work through Century Media Records, followed by their debut self-titled album Nevemore.

Track listing
1. "Sea of Possibilities" - 04:43
2. "C.B.F." - 06:02
3. "The Sanity Assassin" - 06:21
4. "Timothy Leary" - 05:12
5. "World Unborn" - 04:08
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Believe In Nothing (single, 2000)
Believe In Nothing is a single released by heavy metal band Nevermore on December 6, 2000 through Century Media. This work includes the radio edit and a video clip of the song Believe In Nothing and a previously unreleased song by the band, entitled All The Cowards Hide. All the remaining tracks were released in the album Dead Heart in a Dead World, except for Love Bites, which appeared as a bonus track in their 1996 album The Politics of Ecstasy.

Track listing
1. "Believe In Nothing" 03:39 (Radio Edit)
2. "Sound Of Silence" 05:14 (Simon and Garfunkel cover)
3. "All The Cowards Hide" 05:56
4. "Love Bites" 05:22 (Judas Priest cover)
5. "Believe In Nothing" 04:23
6. "Believe In Nothing" 03:39 (CD-ROM Video)

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