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Posted by Unknown user, 17.05.2006 - 10:54
"Seattle's NEVERMORE welcome you to "This Godless Endeavor", a grand overture where musical tapestries are fascinatingly complex while entirely accessible. The band's sixth full-length marks another peak in NEVERMORE's rapid ascend in the Metal scene and falls into line with its highly acclaimed predecessors. The first of which being the self-titled debut album released in 1995, one year after the official foundation of the band by former SANCTUARY members Warrel Dane (vocals), Jeff Loomis (guitar) and Jim Sheppard (bass). By adding drummer Van Williams the nucleus of NEVERMORE was born. Though at that time the world all-to-willingly embraced the Grunge-movement, the band dared to continue their vision for a creative and multi-faceted Metal sound. The internationally reputed producer Neil Kernon (Queensryche, Judas Priest, Flotsam & Jetsam, Yes, Rolling Stones, Journey) believed in the potential of NEVERMORE and recorded their impressive debut at his own risk. It did not take too long until the quartet was signed to Century Media Records and due to the fans' pleasant memories of SANCTUARY, and NEVERMORE's touring activities (Europe with Blind Guardian, US with Death) they could raise a good amount of interest throughout the Metal scene and found a lot of thankful purchasers.

The follow-up "In Memory" EP (1996) and the second album "The Politics Of Ecstasy" (1996) displayed NEVERMORE on their quest for their very own, unmistakable sound. The band experimented with a whole lot of influences from various styles and impressed with a great degree of highly-technical finesse that never endangered the catchiness of the songs. Still, NEVERMORE never wrote songs that easily stuck in your head, even though they're nowhere near as complicated as an Ikea construction manual, resulting in listeners giving their albums four or five runs before the variety of each song becomes obvious.

After "The Politics Of Ecstasy" the band parted ways with their second guitarist Pat O'Brien (now in Cannibal Corpse) and it took them almost a year until they found former Forbidden-member Tim Calvert to fill the vacant spot. With this line-up they recorded the masterly "Dreaming Neon Black" (1999) which showed the perfect balance between all the different components of the NEVERMORE sound. There were small, complex mini-dramas as well as super-tight thrashers and quiet, emotional tunes opposed to angry noise eruptions. NEVERMORE managed to create an album equipped with numerous non-metal trademarks which sound appealing to the usually very sensitively reacting true metal community. Or maybe it was still metal enough that it could not even upset the die-hard purists? Anyway, it is a matter of fact that the career of our five heroes just went straight up. Seemingly endless, but still extremely successful tours followed the release, the US was toured not less than four times, Europe was frequently visited (with LeFay - now Morgana Lefay again -, Sacred Steel, Nocturnal Rites) and they even stopped in Australia for a number of shows. After all, guitarist Tim Calvert decided to leave the band in early 2000 to focus on non-musical activities. The remaining band members decided to carry on as a four-piece and did not hesitate to start recording their fourth album "Dead Heart In A Dead World (2000)". For the first time not Neil Kernon but Andy Sneap (Machine Head, Testament, Skinlab, Napalm Death, Stuck Mojo) worked the knobs and moved especially Loomis "skin-flaying" guitar play to the production's forefront. Again tireless world touring followed and turned songs like "Narcosynthesis" and "Inside Four Walls" into anthemic fan favorites. German Rock Hard magazine stated fittingly: "This is the masterpiece of one of the most talented bands in present time".

2003's Enemies Of Reality received similar praise: "must have album of the year" said Outburn Magazine, Guitar One called NEVERMORE's newest songs "opuses that often reach dark symphonic peaks". With performing at Europe's largest rock festivals including the infamous Dynamo, the prestigious Wacken Open Air and sharing stage with metal's elite including Arch Enemy, Children Of Bodom, Dimmu Borgir, Iced Earth, King Diamond and Opeth throughout their recording career NEVERMORE could manifest the high position they deservedly occupy within the metal scene.

Now, in 2005, "This Godless Endeavor" is the title of the band's latest work to date and was recorded at England's Backstage Studios, once again with Andy Sneap (who not only produced "Dead Heart In A Dead World" but also just recently re-worked "Enemies Of Reality"). "This Godless Endeavor" captures "the most ripping guitar work we've recorded", says vocalist Warrel Dane. Marking his NEVERMORE recording debut, guitarist Steve Smyth (ex-Testament/Dragonlord) joins core members Dane, Jeff Loomis, Jim Sheppard and Van Williams. Hugh Syme (Rush, Megadeth) provided stark album artwork, which according to Dane, "incorporates our ongoing theme of everyone wearing a mask." Appearing on the mainstage of Megadeth's Gigantour throughout the summer as well as moving over to Europe for a string of summer festivals and a full club-tour by September, NEVERMORE ask you to venture out, to experience the unfathomable, to join them on This Godless Endeavor. An album determined to become a future classic of the metal movement? "

Nevermore is:
Warrel Dane - vocals
Jeff Loomis - lead, rhythmn and acoustic guitars
Steve Smyth - lead, rhythmn and acoustic guitars
Jim Sheppard - bass
Van Williams - drums

Website: [url]www.nevermore.tv[/url]
05.08.2006 - 03:15
Dangerboner
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Hopefully I'll be seeing them live at the end of this month. I might be on the DVD that they are filming
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06.08.2006 - 22:32
rebelos
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Written by Dangerboner on 05.08.2006 at 03:15

Hopefully I'll be seeing them live at the end of this month. I might be on the DVD that they are filming

the Live they are filming will take place in Bochum, there are only 666 tickets sold!!
if you are one of them... dude, you are soooooooo fucking lucky!!!!!!!
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07.08.2006 - 00:39
Dangerboner
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They're also filming live footage in Seattle though. Since they are from Seattle I guess they wanted to film in their hometown or something.

I bought my ticket a month early and it was #384 or something. This is gonna sell out fast.
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07.08.2006 - 14:07
rebelos
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Written by Dangerboner on 07.08.2006 at 00:39

They're also filming live footage in Seattle though. Since they are from Seattle I guess they wanted to film in their hometown or something.

I bought my ticket a month early and it was #384 or something. This is gonna sell out fast.

they are going to take scenes from a lot of lives, they even filmed Athens were i was
but they are going to make a show at Bochum that is going to be filmed from the beggining!
you have one of those tickets? lucky bastard!
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07.08.2006 - 20:01
Basso
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I saw theese live at Wacken. Fucking awesome show. I was very amazed when I heard them since it was the first time. I am definitly checking some albums out from them!
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08.08.2006 - 00:45
Lucas
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You can't go wrong, all the stuff is great!
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08.08.2006 - 11:20
Ba'al Peor
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"You can't go wrong, all the stuff is great! "

/agree
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09.08.2006 - 08:44
Staylow
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Have yet to see 'em - should have last year, had it not been for Gigantour passing over my area entirely.

This Godless Endeavor was one of my top albums from last year. Unfortunately, it's the only album of theirs I'm really familiar with. I've heard bits and pieces of other albums, but not entirely - I really need to check them out. What would everyone recommenc starting with?
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09.08.2006 - 12:01
Lucas
Mr. Noise
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As my above post said: you can't go wrong.

Go for Dreaming Neon Black for emotion,
Go for The Politics Of Ecstacy for technicality.

Go for all, if you love music.
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09.08.2006 - 12:03
Ba'al Peor
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Or:
Dead Heart In A Dead World for a more power metal'ish album.
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14.08.2006 - 16:51
Deathinition
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Nevermore is my favorite metal band, possibly my absolute favorite band in any genre. Distinctive mind piercing vocals, atmospheric guitar solos, tricky violent sounding drums, and the rhythym oh my gosh these guys have way more of a mosh rhythym than any other band I've heard it's just a sin to keep still while listening to them. I come from New Zealand so I wouldn't know as much as you guys from Europe and the US, but these guys seem to just have a medium popularity. And shit I don't know why the hell they're opening for Disturbed. They definitely deserve way more recognition.

Anyway what do you reckon is the best Nevermore song? My personal fav: Enemies of Reality
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14.08.2006 - 17:00
bloodygore
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Grrrr. Nevermore are also playing in Australia... So god damn gay that it's 18+... my boyfriend and I can't go to it. Gah... if only I was a month and 6 days older.
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14.08.2006 - 22:15
MetalSpider
Im waiting for the day when they come to Toronto.
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22.08.2006 - 16:50
Lucas
Mr. Noise
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Just bought 'The Politics Of Ecstacy' and am blown away. I was kinda worried it would turn out it much lesser than TGE, but it sounds fucking awesome! And that after oonly one listen!
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22.08.2006 - 22:10
Kap'N Korrupt
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Written by MetalSpider on 14.08.2006 at 22:15

Im waiting for the day when they come to Toronto.

Did you not see GIGANTOUR?
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22.08.2006 - 23:03
tattootildeath
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nevermore are wicked.jeff loomis is the fucking best guitar player! check out his soloing prowess on the song enemies of reality!!!!!!
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23.08.2006 - 01:36
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Written by [user id=2084] on 22.08.2006 at 22:10

Written by MetalSpider on 14.08.2006 at 22:15

Im waiting for the day when they come to Toronto.

Did you not see GIGANTOUR?

I missed the tour! So not only did I miss Nevermore...I also missed Megadeth and Symphony X!
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23.08.2006 - 03:34
Kap'N Korrupt
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@MetalSpider: That sucks man...they didn't have too much time to play on the GIGANTOUR show which sucks but they still put on a good show..
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23.08.2006 - 07:23
MetalSpider
Written by [user id=2084] on 23.08.2006 at 03:34

@MetalSpider: That sucks man...they didn't have too much time to play on the GIGANTOUR show which sucks but they still put on a good show..

Well between Megadeth, Nevermore and Symphony X im sure it was a great show.
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24.08.2006 - 08:03
Dangerboner
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I just heard a live recording on the radio of Enemies of Reality and it made me even more anxious to see this band Friday. Their set is going to be very long too, which is promising.
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29.08.2006 - 05:13
MaidenVarius
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I have heard only around 15 songs by these guys (not very many i know!) but they were fucking awesome.I plan very soon to get into them,I'm positive it will be a good decision to do so.I also have heard some of Warrel Dane's Sanctuary stuff (very little of that too)I definitely plan on checking more of that out too!
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29.08.2006 - 13:31
Hermanubis
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Definately check em out, always worth it
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29.08.2006 - 15:42
ironman2002
Album "Politics of Ectasy" really kicks ass! Awesome playing.
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01.09.2006 - 01:27
Dangerboner
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I received Dead Heart in a Dead World in the mail today and I"m completely boner time with it. I didn't think it would be possible for Nevermore to have a better album than This Godless Endeavor, but I think I was wrong. I can't remember the last time that I was this captured by an album as much as I am now with this one.
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02.09.2006 - 12:30
rebelos
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Written by Dangerboner on 01.09.2006 at 01:27

I received Dead Heart in a Dead World in the mail today and I"m completely boner time with it. I didn't think it would be possible for Nevermore to have a better album than This Godless Endeavor, but I think I was wrong. I can't remember the last time that I was this captured by an album as much as I am now with this one.

well i own "Dead Heart...", "Dreaming...", the remastered "Enemies..." and the "This Godless..." and i have to say that i can't really pick a favorite from these 4 albums... they are all masterpieces! everytime i listen to one i believe that this is the greatest of all but then i listen to the other and... i can't really decide!!
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03.09.2006 - 04:17
Daru Jericho
I was listening to their self titled disc today (or more yesterday now, late nights) and I gave it several spins. It was enjoyable. Dane's vocal range is definitely more experimental than that he uses now, doing those unstable higher melodies. Also, the later material is noticably more melodic, interestingly. But still, I love all Nevermore stuffs. Still debating whether watching them play for 45 minutes is worth £15 to a poor kiddo like me who's trying to go to too many gigs in a short space of time.
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03.09.2006 - 05:00
Dangerboner
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Written by Daru Jericho on 03.09.2006 at 04:17

I was listening to their self titled disc today (or more yesterday now, late nights) and I gave it several spins. It was enjoyable. Dane's vocal range is definitely more experimental than that he uses now, doing those unstable higher melodies. Also, the later material is noticably more melodic, interestingly. But still, I love all Nevermore stuffs. Still debating whether watching them play for 45 minutes is worth £15 to a poor kiddo like me who's trying to go to too many gigs in a short space of time.

It's definitely worth it. I go to a lot of concerts and I've only seen one band better than Nevermore live.
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03.09.2006 - 07:52
Endoftherainbow
Nevermore is a fucking great band live Warrell is always so out of it though it's always fairly amusing to see him and hear what he's got to say it's worth it for him alone. As for the band though they are so tight live it's great but you don't really get that wall of guitar sound that you get on the albums but to make up for it you get alot better solos and other things of that nature. It's definently still good though it's alot more raw sounding.
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03.09.2006 - 07:57
Streetcleaner
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had you ever tried to become fan of a band again and again??? something like that happened with me and Nevermore... After reading awesome shit about them, I checked their stuff and could't really enjoy it, but somehow I re-tried with the feeling that "damn, I know this is good but somehow I can't like it"... I finally gave up...
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07.09.2006 - 18:23
rebelos
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Written by [user id=5080] on 03.09.2006 at 07:57

had you ever tried to become fan of a band again and again??? something like that happened with me and Nevermore... After reading awesome shit about them, I checked their stuff and could't really enjoy it, but somehow I re-tried with the feeling that "damn, I know this is good but somehow I can't like it"... I finally gave up...

maybe you are overtrying!
let it flow
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