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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT live release from a GREAT metal band!,
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This review is from: Year of the Voyager (Audio CD)
It was already time for us to get a live album from the best kept secret of modern metal. Nevermore have got some extra visibility thanks to their inclusion in the first Gigantour, and I think the guys will make this situation even better by releasing this double CD. This one will for sure please their ever growing fanbase.
Every Nevermore album is represented in the setlist. In the booklet it is written which song comes from which album. The artwork is superbly dark, loyal to the Nevermore artistic image. It's just a shame that it has this "unfocused print" look that's so common in Century Media releases. Besides that minor flaw, it's just perfect. They even included several pictures of their fans, which is kind of cool. About the music itself now, you bet Nevermore kick some serious arse live. Their material is hard to play and they go through it very effectively. These guys rock up there with the bests and Warrell Dane's voice is in top shape. But of course, the key thing here is the guitars. Jeff Loomis plays with a great sense of dynamics and also burns like no other. He keeps his solos very loyal to the studio versions, which is good. He's got some serious tone, speed to kill and a huge arsenal of chops. Absolutely one of the top shredders in the business! Also, I guess there were very few or no overdubs, because I do hear a couple of mistakes here and there. In fact, sometimes the band just doesn't get in synch perfectly (for example, "Born" is anything but tight), but it feels realistic and it is by no means a showstopper. The LIVE feeling kicks you right between the eyes and this thing absolutely (and humanly) rocks! So said, Andy Sneap did (to me) a perfect job on the production, yes. I specially liked how he placed the guitars in the mix. Loomis seems to be to the left side, while Chris Broderick (yep, the Jag Panzer shredder who is now with Megadeth -- more on that later) seems to be to the right. The overall sound is clear and powerful, and the production does justice to the amazing musicianship of the band. On the negative side now, it is a tad funny the way Warrell Dane talks to the crowd. It's like if Nevermore were more famous or bigger than what they actually are. I don't care, but it feels weird when Warrell expects people to know the lyrics of their songs (the case with "Matricide") or when he repeatedly asks "Are you tired?", which just got me tired of him asking that question... I sincerely found his speech quite annoying. And just to add some more negative comments about just cosmetic things, Chris Broderick is credited just as a "guest", and you only know he is in when you read the credits inside the booklet. 8-| Ok, I guess this has to do with the contract he has now with Megadeth, but I guess that's an important information anyway, isn't it? Also, I would have liked some words dedicated to Steve Smyth somewhere. He was their second guitar player during the first Gigantour leg and he just got sick and had to quit the band. The guy co-wrote three songs in "This Godless Endeavor" and I'm sure he would have liked to be on that live album -- after all, Smyth *was* going to be on that album, as it was recorded during the "This Godless Endeavor" tour. But well, the album has neither a "thanks" nor a "dedicated to" section. Kind of unusual, I know... so I can just say I do miss the way Smyth looked and played together with Loomis on stage and I wished he was there too. In any case, I definitively think this is a must for any metal fan -- and a no brainer for any fan of the band. This is a superb live album, one of the bests ever, and it does get five stars in spite of its very minor flaws, yes. So, go buy it ASAP, as well as the DVD (I can't wait to get it now!) and support one of the flagships of modern metal. Rock on, Nevermore!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a double dose of live metal for your enjoyment,
By king beagley "metal maven" (warsaw, in usa) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Year of the Voyager (Audio CD)
Nevermore doesn't mess around when it comes to making albums, either studio or live. I have a minor complaint and that is the song "Poison Godmachine" is not included on this live album. it is good to see them come back with a live album after 3 years of not making an album. this band goes by the adage "what doesn't kill you makes you stronger". one of the band members is in the hospital with end stage kidney failure, but the band is still alive and kicking.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a great live album,
This review is from: Year of the Voyager (Audio CD)
this band is amazing. but the real reason im writing this review is to let people know that the live version of dead hart in a dead worl is simple perfection. the vocals in the begening are just out of this world.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Finally an official Nevermore DVD,
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This review is from: Year of the Voyager (Audio CD)
I've been waiting for something like this for many years now, and am glad that it came as a double DVD. The first one features a 21-song set list that features songs from every album that band has ever released (I'm really glad they've played Matricide). The second disc has all the video clips, plus a bunch of live songs from different gigs, and an interview with Warrel.
These DVDs are a must for any Nevermore fan.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Disappointing Set-List,
By CandyStalker (San Francisco,CA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Year of the Voyager (Audio CD)
Nevermore is a terrific metal band that deftly combines both the thrash and doom genres. This new live double-CD is a must-own for any fan. My main gripe is that so many of their greater songs were omitted in favor of what I feel are lesser works. Examples? Frankly, their are too many to list; more than half! Let's just say that this reviewer's two favorite Nevermore albums are "Dead Heart in A Dead World" (except for that title track!) and "Dreaming Neon Black".
(Vocalist) Warrel Dane's recent solo album is much more satisfying than this compilation. |
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Year of the Voyager by Nevermore (Audio CD - 2008)
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