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Staff review by Lucas
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From the ashes of the unfortunate split of Sanctuary in 1990, Warrel Dane (vocals) and Jim Sheppard (bass) decide to keep the flame burning. After some time Nevermore was born and they started writing new material. In 1995 their untitled debut album saw the light. Nowadays, this release is very overlooked, as most of the Nevermore fans skip this album and start talking about the second album "The Politics Of Ecstasy". Because the aforementioned "Politics.." or "Dead Heart In A Dead World" are such masterpieces this album will probably dwell in their shades forever. This is not completely justified as this release captures a very young and raw Nevermore which is already very interesting to listen to.
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Shock - 09.09.2011 at 01:40
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I like this album...it's quite diferent from their recent works, it's more "Power" than properly "Thrash"! But it's a nice fucking album!
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For me this is an absolutely cracking debut, maybe overshadowed by the succeeding album 'The politics of ecstasy' and 'dreaming neon black'. The only flaw i can see is Warrel Dane's vocals are slightly weaker here than on any other album he's done.
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Korah - 04.03.2012 at 21:45
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Good debut album. The Sanity Assassin is a forgotten song.
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