'Nife [Spirit Crusher]
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- Jan 20, 2006
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Man, you guys are crazy.. comparing their CD's one against another. The whole reason I love Nevermore is because no CD sounds remotely the same. There is a huge leap from album to album. I love the self titled for the uncotrolled rage sound it had, and then PoE for the more structured, but still angry, agressive and still very melodic sound.. DNB has the story that really pulls you in.. with a GREAT fucking production job and some killer music.
Dead Heart.. has some of my favorite lyrics. The River Dragon.. come on now, he's singing about the chinese being idiots and not learning from their mistakes from the 3 gorges dam, and when all three collaspe... millions (Approx. 14 Mil) could drown and die.
Evolution 169 and it's evolution vs creationism topic is very well written. And the CD has Heart Collector, which instantly makes it worth owning. EoR is very brutal, it's fast.. heavy and unrelenting, and it has some of the most ripping guitar work. Warrel Dane comes off as, pissed, stressed and ready to kill and it makes for some very moody songs.
TGE is just crazy.. from Born all the way to the title track, it takes you on twists and turns all the way around. I like how every song sounds like a song and now just a bunch of riffs strung together. But anyway, every CD has something different too offer, no release is better then the other or worse even.
Actually, I don't really like the cover of Love Bites myself. It was done well... it's just.. meh, I skip it whenever it comes on.
Dead Heart.. has some of my favorite lyrics. The River Dragon.. come on now, he's singing about the chinese being idiots and not learning from their mistakes from the 3 gorges dam, and when all three collaspe... millions (Approx. 14 Mil) could drown and die.
Evolution 169 and it's evolution vs creationism topic is very well written. And the CD has Heart Collector, which instantly makes it worth owning. EoR is very brutal, it's fast.. heavy and unrelenting, and it has some of the most ripping guitar work. Warrel Dane comes off as, pissed, stressed and ready to kill and it makes for some very moody songs.
TGE is just crazy.. from Born all the way to the title track, it takes you on twists and turns all the way around. I like how every song sounds like a song and now just a bunch of riffs strung together. But anyway, every CD has something different too offer, no release is better then the other or worse even.
Actually, I don't really like the cover of Love Bites myself. It was done well... it's just.. meh, I skip it whenever it comes on.