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Seattlites Nevermore carved a unique little niche for themselves, mixing power metal, thrash, and traditional heavy metal stylings into a heady, dark witch's brew that's as muscular as it is melodic. While previous platters Dead Heart, in a Dead World and Dreaming Neon Black were sprawling, epic concept albums, Enemies of Reality has more elements of a nasty little thrash record, clocking in at a relatively brief 40 minutes and letting rip with the pummeling aggression of the leadoff title track (which boasts typically stellar guitar work courtesy of Jeff Loomis, who carefully balances technical shredding with rock-solid, articulate riffs). Producer Kelly Gray's (Queensr˙che, Dokken) mix sounds a bit botched during the maniacal tempo changes and dizzying fretwork of cuts like "Ambivalent" and "Never Purify," which would definitely benefit from a fine-edged, less muddy guitar sound; however, his knob-twisting sharpens the dynamics of stunningly effective power ballads "Who Decides" (just try prying that guitar hook out of your brain) and "Tomorrow Turned Into Yesterday," which boasts the crystalline quality demanded by the down-tempo, clean arpeggios of the verses, and explosive peaks for the chorus' rib-crunching body blows. Vocalist Warrel Dane's lyrics are, as usual, devastatingly bleak and poetic, especially when schizoid voices overlap during psychedelic, out-of-body experience "Noumenon" -- "There is no stronger drug than reality," he warbles, reprising the line over the hoof-pounding thrash gallop of album closer "Seed Awakening." While Enemies of Reality doesn't necessarily break down any new barriers for Nevermore, the album is a manic, panicked, pissed-off disc compared to other entries in the group's discography; and there's really no arguing with the band's consistency, especially when its top-shelf songwriting skills and musicianship are so willfully and skillfully on display. Even if fans long for the skills of past producers Neil Kernon or Andy Sneap, they'll still find Enemies of Reality to be a nasty little thrash record with plenty of depth. [The limited-edition import version of the album came packaged with a bonus DVD featuring three promo videos and two live clips from the band's 2001 tour.] ~ John Serba
Seattle's Nevermore return after almost three years with this 2003 album. Century Media.
Audio Mixer: Kelly Gray.
Recording information: The House Of Rock & Metalworks, Seattle, WA.
Photographer: Karen Mason Blair.
Nevermore: Warrel Dane (vocals); Jeff Loomis (guitar); Jim Sheppard (bass); Van Williams (drums).
Personnel: Warrel Dane (vocals); Jeff Loomis (guitar); Van Williams (drums).
Alternative Press (9/03, p.108) - 4 out of 5 - "...A reaffirmation of the band's strengths. Nevermore craft unapologetic heavy metal that's as cerebral as it is visceral, as memorable as it is maiming, and as smart as it is satisfying..." CMJ (7/21/03, p.26) - "...ENEMIES OF REALITY is a thicker, thrashier record, rooted in several heavy metal standards. The disc maintains a progressive edge, yet never sounds dated, silly or pompous, like many of its proggy, power metal peers..." Nevermore Enemies Of Reality Songs | 1. | Enemies of Reality | $0.99 | |
| 2. | Ambivalent | $0.99 | |
| 3. | Never Purify | $0.99 | |
| 4. | Tomorrow Turned into Yesterday | $0.99 | |
| 5. | I, Voyager | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Create the Infinite | $0.99 | |
| 7. | Who Decides | $0.99 | |
| 8. | Noumenon | $0.99 | |
| 9. | Seed Awakening | $0.99 | |
| Enemies Of Reality Music Review Average Rating: (3.6 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews good CD.. not great though to the reviewer below... i wish you would do the last thing you said because your intolerance for music just shows that cduniverse is full of ignorant people posting their non-stop hatred towards metal...
CONSTRUCTIVE CRITISISM PLEASE...!!!
I will agree though that this CD isn't the best/... some serious work is missing compared to their other albums.. which is a shame because i really think Nevermore is great in vocal's/drums/guitar riffs..
Dont really like the album artwork too
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Another Great CD from Nevermore This CD rocks.Nevermore has done it again.Great songs and heavy sound.The only complaint that I found was that it seemed liked they rushed the CD, the songs could still be cleaned up, but other wise its still great. Submitted by Arcane501 (Goshen,OH,USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Great Stuff Just as good as the rest of their other albums, maybe a little more melodic, and a bit muddy sounding, but all in all still great. Warrel is greatand Jeff is kicking out the solos galore. Its a must have for any Nevermore fan. Submitted by a reviewer (Ennis, TX)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
What happened to the sound? I am very diappointed by this latest album and I was anticipating it so much. I am not sure why they recorded this in a muffled style but the music is horrible. Don't waste your money on this CD. Submitted by a reviewer (Battle Ground, WA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Best metal CD of 2003 I've heard so far This is a great release from Nevermore. However, the mixing/production could have been better if they used Andy Sneap than Kelley Gray. Other than that, a must buy. Submitted by a reviewer (Marion, Indiana)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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