This album of Nevermore combines the complex guitar riff arrangements of Arch Enemy along with the technicality of bands like Fear Factory and Soilwork. Although unlike these bands, Nevermore decided to incorporate plenty of acoustic passages as well, which I highly appreciate. The lead vocalist's has an awesome heavy metal voice, it's clean and highly melodic yet at the same time morbid and painful (in a good way), with a continuous David Bowie-ish flare. The basic guitar riffs behind each song are fast and brutal, yet not the hardest to play at times, but no matter, because the dark and futuristicly technical atmosphere created with keyboards and the vocals more then make up for it.1. Narcosynthesis
2. We Disintegrate
3. Inside Four Walls
4. Evolution 169
5. The River Dragon Has Come
6. The Heart Collector
7. Engines Of Hate
8. The Sound Of Silence
9. Insignificant
10. Believe In Nothing
11. Dead Heart In A Dead World
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