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"The obsidian conspiracy" LP by Nevermore

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Yet another great masterpiece by the Prog/Thrash gods around Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis. Soilwork's axe man Peter Wichers is responsible for the excellent production which is a crucial part of the impressively rough atmosphere.
Item no. 169828
Title The obsidian conspiracy
Musical Genre Progressive Metal
Edition Limited Edition
Product topic Bands
Band Nevermore
Release date 5/28/10
Product type LP
Media - Format 1-3 LP & 7"

LP 1

  • 1.
    Bloodcraft
  • 2.
    Natural Genocide
  • 3.
    Vicious Wrath
  • 4.
    Refusal
  • 5.
    H.O.G. (House Of God)
  • 6.
    Father#s Perversion
  • 7.
    Suicidal Savagery
  • 8.
    Doomed
  • 9.
    United In Deception
  • 10.
    Decimated
  • 11.
    Summon
  • 12.
    Sweet Revenge
  • 13.
    Hatred Inherit
  • 14.
    Murderer
  • 15.
    Vicious Wrath

LP 2

  • 1.
    The Blue Marble And The New Soul
  • 2.
    Without Morals
  • 3.
    The Day You Built The Wall
  • 4.
    She Comes In Colors
  • 5.
    The Obsidian Conspiracy
  • 6.
    Temptation

by Oliver Kube (15.07.2010) Five years of absence from a studio, an awesome live DVD, various solo projects, serious health problems of several band members plus the exit of guitar player Steve Smyth - all that has happened since the masterpiece "The godless endeavor" was released 2005 and now, but the Prog / Thrash icons from Seattle have persevered. To be more exact: Warrel Dane, Jeff Loomis & Co. once again do present us with a genre gem. Complex, sometimes even brutal, sometimes epic "And the maiden spoke" is an epitome of Nevermore’s style, as is the melancholic, yet angry-aggressive half-ballad "Emptyness unobstructed". Also brilliant: "The blue marble and the new soul", starting acoustically and developing into a sluggish, heavy anthem, or wonderfully experimental (especially towards the end) "She comes in colors". It’s really hard to pick a fave - the songs are all first-class material.