NEVERMORE Frontman Explains Solo Debut Track By Track: Video Available - Apr. 11, 200

Uh, except for "Brother", which, if you watch the clip, Warrel says is by far his most personal piece he's ever recorded. He explains some of the reasons in detail behind it too.

Sometimes even the Nevermore board could stand to come down to earth.
 
he doesnt go so into depth as to ruin anything. he gives a basic 10 second description of the general topic (which you could figure out on your own once you get the lyrics). its just a little preview, he didnt pull back any mysterious curtains or anything.
 
This is true...but my point is that there really is no room for interpretation on it. It's obvious that it's about his brother and they don't get along...but only in the interview does he tell you why.
 
"Brother" still remains my favorite...
I remember those days quite well, and even met "said brother" a few times. I'm glad he was finally able to work it into the project. His mom was funny and the coolest; letting us jam in the living room anytime and putting up with us wacky kids, without judgment and criticism. Very supportive:rock:
 
Uh, except for "Brother", which, if you watch the clip, Warrel says is by far his most personal piece he's ever recorded. He explains some of the reasons in detail behind it too.

Sometimes even the Nevermore board could stand to come down to earth.

It's just me or WD dropped a few tears when he was explaining "brother"?