Enemies Of Reality (Remixed & Remastered) [ECD] - Nevermore
Main specs
Title: Enemies Of Reality (Remixed & Remastered) [ECD]
Performer: Nevermore
Genre: Heavy Metal
Release Date: 01/03/2006
Recomended Retail Price: 14.99 GBP
Original Release Year: 2003
Label / Distributor: Century Media/EMI / EMI
Pieces in Set: 1
Studio / Live: Mixed
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 5051099751927
Catalogue Number: 775192
Additional notes
Album Notes: Nevermore: Warrel Dane (vocals); Jeff Loomis (guitar); Jim Sheppard (bass); Van Williams (drums).
Album Reviews: Alternative Press (9/03, p.108) - 4 out of 5 - "...A reaffirmation of the band's strengths. Nevermore craft unapologetic heavy metal that's as cerebral as it is visceral, as memorable as it is maiming, and as smart as it is satisfying..."
Titles on disc 1
1.: Enemies Of Reality
2.: Ambivalent
3.: Never Purify
4.: Tomorrow Turned Into Yesterday
5.: I Voyager
6.: Create The Infinite
7.: Who Decides
8.: Noumenon
9.: Seed Awakening
10.: Enemies Of Reality (video)
11.: I Voyager (video)
12.: Enemies Of Reality (live at Wacken 2004/video)
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Advantages: Interesting new take on thrash Disadvantages: One bad track - the first one!
...Nevermore are a band I’ve been hearing a lot about on my little metallic underground grapevine lately – statements like “best band of the last decade” have been flung around until I finally decided to buy something.
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