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This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Nevermore: Warrel Dane (vocals); Jeff Loomis (guitar); Steve Smyth (guitars); Jim Sheppard (bass guitar); Van Williams (drums). Nevermore's sixth album arrives bearing few surprises -- which, for a band less accomplished or too comfortable in their niche, would generally be seen as a negative attribute. Not here, as Seattle's finest mid-'00s heavy metal outfit (sorry Queensrÿche!) continue to set the bar for purist-leaning metal-heads on this side of the pond. As always, and not to take anything away from their cohorts (particularly drummer extraordinaire Van Williams), the soaring vocals of Warrel Dane and lead guitar heroics of Jeff Loomis act as twin beacons shining out from the band's gloriously metallic bulk. Furthermore, it's arguable if Dane (now almost completely divorced from his once too strident upper registers) has ever sounded quite this aggressive on any of Nevermore's earlier albums (witness his coarse roars on opener "Born (The Retribution of Spiritual Sickness)"). Likewise subject to discussion is whether Loomis hasn't topped his not inconsiderable prior achievements with his ever tasteful and inventive solos, here augmented by ex-Dragon Lord guitarist Steve Smyth -- quite a talent in his own right. Suffice to say that Dane and Loomis lead their troops in reliably inspired style throughout terrific cuts like "Final Product," "The Psalm of Lydia," and "A Future Uncertain" -- all of them carefully constructed songs, laced with just the right dosage of showy acrobatics so as to keep listeners' jaws sagging. They also retain a rare combination of immediacy and complexity, where one's premature feeling of having sussed out the album's every trick eventually gives way to an unexpectedly lengthy discovery period. Sure enough, the somewhat more straightforward classic metal of "My Acid Words," and "Bittersweet Feast," and the by-now-expected-semi-power-ballad "Sentient 6" are about as predictable as it gets; and the lone questionable inclusion of the minute-and-a-half "The Holocaust of Thought" is ultimately justified by its introductory status for the highly effective, evocative slow-burner "Sell My Heart for Stones." And don't forget the near-nine-minute title track, which culminates in what must surely stand as one of Nevermore's most consistent LP's in suitably epic fashion. Indeed, American-bred heavy metal doesn't get any better than this. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia This Godless Endeavor Music Nevermore This Godless Endeavor Songs This Godless Endeavor Music Review Average Rating: (4.1 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Solid One of the best heavy thrash albums I ve heard in years, (along with "In the arms Of God" from Corrosion of Conformity). You need to hear it to notice its enormous technical quality and strength. Good lyrics too. Submitted by Jorge Bugueno Z. (Chile, south america)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awesome CD As always, these guys deliver with a stellar CD just as good as the prior work! Submitted by jkh2104 (New York, NY)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
KINGS OF PROGRESSIVE THRASH METAL ARE BACK\m/!!!! ONE WORD TO DESCRIBE THE LATEST FROM NEVERMORE AWESOME!!! BEEN A FAN SINCE THE SANCTUARY DAYS THRASH DUEL GUIATARS,DOUBLE BASE DRUMMING EXCELLENT VOCALS NO FILLERS SONGS HERE THEY HAVE TRULY OUT DID THEMSELFS FROM PROGRESSIVE STRUCTURES TO ALMOST EVEN POWER METAL THIS CD HAS IT ALL IF YOU WONDERING WHAT RELEASE TO PICK UP GOT OUT AND GET THIS ONE OANCE AGAIN NEVERMORE AMAZING!!! Submitted by ismaeltoys (CHULA VISTA CA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One of the years best Being a longtime fan of Nevermore i was really looking forward to this CD and let me tell ya it delivers the goods! Top notch lyrics and not a bad song on the whole disc, one of the best Metal CD's of 2005! Submitted by dboni (Knoxville, TN)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Nevermore are Not Power Metal! For some reason, people seem to think these guys are Power Metal, but they're not.
This album is filled with excellent songwriting, that's diverse and yet heavy as hell. The solos are all over the place, and as always they're 100% killer. Maybe because the vocals are not the typical screaming of extreme metal, people mis-categorize them, but they're music is much more dynamic and inventive then most Power metal groups will ever be. If you like very heavy, intense metal that's intelligent, and also has melody in the vocals, look no further than Nevermore and This godless Endeavor. Submitted by patricklives (Santa Fe, New Mexico)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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