I didn't know they played this

Random use of "fucking" can be good sometimes, Agalloch's A Desolation Song, for instance. It's not even printed in the booklet, since it was most obviously added in the recording process, but god damn does it fit so well in the context of the song, and helps portray the emotion of the song so well.
 
Again it's a fitting word. The connotations work well, I think. Language is essentially transient and liquid, the value judgements normally put upon cursing are pretty transparent when you think about it. Given that they are fair game for the expressive lexicon.

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Man, being kickass at English must be... Kickass.
 
'T was 1999 @ Metalfest in Geel, Belgium.
During the gig Nevermore ran out of power, except for Warrel.
He sang The Lotus Eaters. Á capella.
You could've heard your neighbour breahing, if it wasn't so breathtaking ...
 
oh PLEASE!

Hardenberg setlist from 2003:

Inside four walls
never purify
sea of possibilities
lost (yay!)
in memory
narcosynthesis
Dead Heart (intro)
Heart Colelctor
Ambivalent
Enemies
No More Will
The River Dragon
Seven Tongues
Tomorrow turned
Who Decides
Engines of Hate
Sound of Silence


ALSO, they ALWAYS play for TWO HOURS when they play in Greece. Whenever Nevermore tours here, they get NO MORE than 45 minutes and PRIMARILY focus on post-DNB material. Other than the couple one-off gigs that they've headlined, North America hasn't seen a headlining Nevermore tour in 7 years.
No More Will? you didn't have anything to do with that did you? :Smug:
 
not even close, bub

tge is better because the songs are simply better written. take the title track, which along with in memory and the learning is one of the three best tracks the band has written. that song along with other songs like born and psalm of lydia and sentient 6 pretty much smoke anything on eor. the best song on eor is never purify which can definitely hold its own but not against a powerhouse like this godless endeavour. the other songs on eor are solid but nothing really stands out like say Born or Psalm of Lydia or Sentient 6.