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Nevermore - Officially Reform, Auditioning New Vocalist And Bassist


After less than a week of teasing some future activity under the Nevermore name, two of the band's surviving members Jeff Loomis (guitar) and Van Williams (drums) confirmed via social media that the band is officially active again and holding auditions for a replacement of the late Warrel Dane on vocals and the now-retired Jim Sheppard on bass.

Statements from Van Williams and Jeff Loomis read as follows: "An open letter from Van and Jeff:

"So, the Nevermore teaser has sparked a lot of positivity and some expected negativity. Let me (Van) address the negative first. Some people think it's disrespectful not to involve Jim or inform him of our plans. But those who feel that way don't know the history of the band or the behind-the-scenes dynamics that led to this decision. While it may not have been the most ideal approach, the reality is that there hasn't been communication with Jim in years.

"We felt that sometimes, for the sake of a fresh start, it's necessary to move on from relationships that may no longer be conducive to growth or new beginnings. We made this decision with the intention of honoring the legacy of the band while moving forward in a way that felt right for us at the time. That said, we wish him good health and he is free to pursue whatever path he chooses. Without going into too much detail, I'll just say respect goes both ways, and certain things became irreconcilable over time for us. At this point in my life, I don't feel the need to explain myself further on this, so take from that what you will.

"As for why I'm revisiting Nevermore, it's simple, this band has always been my dream. To find a group of guys to be in a band with and travel the world and create music. After auditioning to the moment I was asked to join, it was a whirlwind of music, art, creativity, adventure, fun and camaraderie. Over the years, we made incredible music and amazing memories together. But as time went on, things spiraled out of control..trust, respect, and the joy of it all started to disappear. I always compare it to an analogy like having a cake and eating it too, but in our case, it turned into having a cake covered in shit frosting…You wanna eat it but it's covered in shit!.. The final breaking point came during the last leg of our European tour with Symphony X, after which it was clear we couldn't continue as we were. After years of us building the best band we could for ourselves we couldn't get on the same page to fix it. Jeff and I went one way; Warrel and Jim went another. There was no reconciliation. Warrel went to Brazil, Jim retired to Alaska, and years passed without contact.

"During this time, my personal life took a devastating turn when my wife was diagnosed with ovarian cancer. We did everything to create a sense of normalcy for our little boy and we did our best to make her comfortable. Warrel would occasionally call from Brazil, and while we exchanged kind words during those calls, it didn't erase the past and I can tell that certain things haven't changed. Dore passed on in 2020, and her loss crushed me and my boy, we feel that loss still to this day. I personally feel like I am just starting to come out of a coma truth be told and thank God I'm finally seeing the light and grateful for who and what I still have in my life. I'll never be able to express the gratitude I feel for my family, close friends, and fans who helped me and my family through all the dark days. Thank you all so very much for helping me get through the toughest times.

"Through it all, Jeff remained one of my strongest supporters, and our bond deepened. Over time, we both missed the joy of creating and performing together. NEVERMORE was a huge part of that joy, something I'm tremendously proud of.

"For those calling this a “money grab,” I have to disagree. Most musicians, don't do this for the money. We've spent countless hours thru the years sweating, rehearsing, performing, and recording simply because we love it. This is what we chose to do in life because we've always loved it. That's what drives us, the passion for music, the connection with fans, and the creative process. If money comes from that, great but it has never been the focus, but we also have bills to pay like you.

"So here we are, Jeff and I want to honor Nevermore's legacy by finding musicians who can respect what Warrel and Jim brought to the band while helping us build a new chapter. And this isn't about replacing Warrel, no one can. But it's about finding someone who can honor his work while contributing something new. We want to give fans a chance to come together, celebrate the music, and sing those incredible lyrics again. And, hopefully, we can create new music that stands alongside the classics.

"I wish the situation with Jim were different, but the past has brought us here. I am personally focusing on positivity and positive people and will refuse to get tangled in the negativity of the past. If Jeff and I can find the right vocalist and bassist—musicians who respect the legacy and want to move forward with us—then this new chapter can be something truly special for all who choose to come along with us. This isn't going to be a cover band, or a tribute band, it's going to be the next evolution/chapter of a band determined to pick up the flag and carry on this thing we call Nevermore. I look forward to seeing you all again."


Jeff Loomis writes,

"I couldn't agree more with Van's statement. There have obviously been a lot of ups and downs with Nevermore's past history. I'd like to just remember the good ones, while carrying the torch with Van to yet another level of the band.

"My heart has always been in it for the music, touring and performing. I've had some great times playing with other musicians these past 10-11 years, but Nevermore has and will always be my personal portal to some of the best music I've ever done and created.

"No one can replace Warrel Dane. Bottom line. With his interesting melodies and charisma onstage, he was a force that was a huge part of the band both lyrically and spiritually. With that being said, we aren't looking for a Warrel Dane clone.

"We are looking for someone that can carry the older Nevermore tunes in his vocal style, and someone who can add something new and refreshing to the next chapter of the band. Obviously, this won't be the easiest thing to do.

"With all this being said, we are going on a WORLD SEARCH seeking two extraordinary musicians. One main lead vocalist, and one bass player to join the fold and help carry our legacy forward. We have since filled the position of a second guitarist, but more on that a bit later in another update!"


Vocalist auditions:

Nevermore is known for its intense emotional resonance, and obviously this came through Warrel's unique vocal dynamics. We're looking for a vocalist who can deliver a wide range of tones and emotions with mastery and authenticity.

Dynamic Range: Capable of singing high notes and resonant lows, blending power and vulnerability as the song demands.
Expressive Depth: Beyond technical skill, we're looking for someone who can incorporate the raw emotion and haunting themes that define Nevermore's music.
Stage Presence: We need someone who works well with an audience and embodies the intensity of the music in a live setting.

Bassist Audition: "We're looking for a rock-solid player who understands how to create depth and drive in Nevermore's arrangements. Precision, groove, and the ability to lock in tight with Van is a huge plus. If you can contribute backing. Vocals, that would be great as well. Someone that can keep the rhythm section tight is all we ask.

What we are looking for in both roles: "Positive attitude...We want individuals who bring good energy to the band dynamic. We're seeking people who can maintain focus, professionalism, and respect for the music. Someone who is reliable, prepared and has a strong work ethic. You must be open to extensive worldwide touring with an active and current passport. A willingness to work together creatively, support each other, and represent Nevermore with Integrity on and off the stage."

How to Audition:

Singers: "Submit a video of yourself singing the song "Born" and "Sentient 6" from the This Godless Endeavor Album. Please feel free to sing as much of the song as you want. If you choose not to do the whole song,

"Please at least sing a full verse and chorus of each song. Please also include a brief introduction about your background, influences, and what you can bring to the band. We encourage you to demonstrate everything to the best of your potential."

Bassists: Should please play the songs "Enemies of Reality" and "Inside Four Walls" while standing up focusing on tightness, technique and feel. Send us a PRIVATE YouTube link to your auditions to: officialnevermoreinfo@gmail.com

"Along with Van, I'm very excited to see and hear from you. Thank you again to the fans all around the world for your kindness and support. Here's to an incredible 2025!"

Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Nevermore
Posted: 01.01.2025 by Metal God


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01.01.2025 - 14:39
corrupt
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It's hard to put into words how I feel about this. I appreciate how open they are about the what and why, but I have lost a huge amount of respect for Jeff over the years since Nevermore broke up. Yes, there are bills to be paid, but Arch Enemy is about as mass-produced as music can get. Using terms like "passion for music" and "creative process" in the same sentence just fails the vibe check for me.

That said, the approach to finding a new singer seems like they're trying to honor Warrel as best they can. I remain cautiously optimistic. At least they have a second guitarist. Nevermore's best work was done when it wasn't just Jeff on lead. I hope they found someone who can hold a candle to him.
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01.01.2025 - 16:31
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Tage Westerlund
Morgana Lefay vocalist Charles Rytkönen could fit because both bands plays simmilar.
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01.01.2025 - 16:38
Darkside Momo
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Oh well...

As much as I unsderstand that both of them are one half of one of the awesomest bands ever, I would have so much preffered them to start under a new moniker, covering as many Nevermore as they want.
Let's see what Jim will make of this.

That said, maybe I'll check their new output if it comes to being. Asking from a singer to be able to channel both "Born" and "Sentient 6" is no mere feat ("Enemies" and "Inside Four Walls" for bass are not easy picks either)... So maybe something good will come out of this. No classic Nevermore that's obvious, but maybe good music anyway...
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01.01.2025 - 16:42
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Written by corrupt on 01.01.2025 at 14:39

That said, the approach to finding a new singer seems like they're trying to honor Warrel as best they can. I remain cautiously optimistic. At least they have a second guitarist. Nevermore's best work was done when it wasn't just Jeff on lead. I hope they found someone who can hold a candle to him.

Yeah, Politics, Dead Heart and This Godless Endeavor are their best, that's for sure
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01.01.2025 - 16:50
DarkWingedSoul
The Excalion singer has also a very similar voice
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01.01.2025 - 16:51
Vellichor
Let’s hope these auditions go better than the Archspire ones
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01.01.2025 - 16:53
DarkWingedSoul
Damn he even looks similar check the video : Excalion - Trust someone let him know to send in a tape
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01.01.2025 - 19:19
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Written by Darkside Momo on 01.01.2025 at 16:42

Written by corrupt on 01.01.2025 at 14:39

That said, the approach to finding a new singer seems like they're trying to honor Warrel as best they can. I remain cautiously optimistic. At least they have a second guitarist. Nevermore's best work was done when it wasn't just Jeff on lead. I hope they found someone who can hold a candle to him.

Yeah, Politics, Dead Heart and This Godless Endeavor are their best, that's for sure

Agreed. Those are all great records.
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01.01.2025 - 21:24
Cthulu
I'll never forget how shocking it was when they broke up in 2011. From this statement it sounds like they must have really not gotten along
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01.01.2025 - 22:35
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Written by Cthulu on 01.01.2025 at 21:24

I'll never forget how shocking it was when they broke up in 2011. From this statement it sounds like they must have really not gotten along

I was disappointed by the breakup too. I had the hope that they would reunite one day with the same lineup as last time (Warrel, Jeff, Jim and Van) but of course with Warrel gone that's never gonna happen, which is sad.
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01.01.2025 - 23:29
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Written by corrupt on 01.01.2025 at 14:39

It's hard to put into words how I feel about this. I appreciate how open they are about the what and why, but I have lost a huge amount of respect for Jeff over the years since Nevermore broke up. Yes, there are bills to be paid, but Arch Enemy is about as mass-produced as music can get. Using terms like "passion for music" and "creative process" in the same sentence just fails the vibe check for me.

Maybe the years in Arch Enemy are why he wants to have a "passion for music" and "creative process" band again. Use the cash cow project to fund the artistic project.
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02.01.2025 - 00:25
Sickle
These are exciting news. Let’s just hope they handle the audition process well and don’t mess it up.
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02.01.2025 - 00:28
MetalManic
Oddleif Stensland (Communic) would be perfect for vocals

If he wanted to play bass, he could fill that need too.
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02.01.2025 - 04:47
Overkill83
Klemen "Buco" Kalin from Eruption is the best fit i think!
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02.01.2025 - 09:46
John_Doe
Written by Overkill83 on 02.01.2025 at 04:47

Klemen "Buco" Kalin from Eruption is the best fit i think!

Thanks for mentioning this band, I will definitely check them out.
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02.01.2025 - 11:46
Tasos M
Hey lets be honest, there cant be Nevermore anymore... Warrel was much more than a singer.
will for sure check the material out though, and hope to hear Nevermore covers if they go on tour.
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02.01.2025 - 12:40
Valentin B
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I am gonna come out and say it, I am excited for this. Nevermore was one of my favorite bands back in the late 2000s and one of the first international bands i ever saw in concert. They were HUGE (as far as the metal scene goes anyway) and had a 3-4 masterpieces album streak. I was super upset at them calling it quits so suddenly and didn't even check out Warrel Dane's solo tour years later.

I agree he can't be replaced as part of Nevermore but I don't think they should go for that anyway. In hindsight it was clear that Dane was on a collision course and suffering from many personal issues, no "normal person" could write lyrics and sing like that (reminds me of Kurt Cobain, Chester from Linkin Park or David Byron from Uriah Heep).

Here's to many more years of this fantastic band and see you on the road!
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02.01.2025 - 12:42
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Tage Westerlund
I belive it will be American singer or who has EU citizenship plus us green card, due touring requments
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02.01.2025 - 17:35
Cynic Metalhead
Ambrish Saxena
I go with my boys here who think Nevermore will never more work. It's a regrouping for cashgrab.
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02.01.2025 - 17:46
John_Doe
Written by Cynic Metalhead on 02.01.2025 at 17:35

I go with my boys here who think Nevermore will never more work. It's a regrouping for cashgrab.

Why a cashgrab? Don't musicians need to make a living, earn something...
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02.01.2025 - 18:28
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They wouldn’t hold auditions to find the best new band members if this was just a cash grab. I think they could have easily found many established musicians to help them resume touring and recording quickly.
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02.01.2025 - 21:04
Cthulu
Written by Tasos M on 02.01.2025 at 11:46

Hey lets be honest, there cant be Nevermore anymore... Warrel was much more than a singer.
will for sure check the material out though, and hope to hear Nevermore covers if they go on tour.

Didn't he write most of the music too?
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03.01.2025 - 00:41
Novas
Kind of wished Van kept his side band Ghost Ship Octavius going instead on hiatus
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Today - 01:30
Rapid Fire
I'm among those who think that nothimg will be the same without WD. Still, happy to see Jeff and Van together again.
Differently to what seems to be the general idea, I hope that they choose a singer with his/her own personality and not just a Warrel clone, I value when artists in this kind of situations decide to really start a new chpater instead of just clinging to the past which, in my opinion, most of the times leads to deception and a lower (when not worse) version of themselves.
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