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Nahemah Discography of CDs
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New Constellation CD (2009)
Nahemah music CDs Nahemah's third album, 2009's A New Constellation, reveals that the Spanish group is still seeking new ways to expand death metal's horizons into sonic realms unknown -- no mean feat 20 years into the genre's world-wide expansion. But Nahemah seemingly know no other course, launching off a melodic death foundation related to the Gothenburg school that offers some level of familiarity and formal structure, then layering innumerous unexpected sounds and instruments over the top to push it all into the unknown. Whether this be the lush symphonics of "Follow Me," the alt rock angst vocals (clean of course, not cookie) of "Reaching the Stars," and countless post-metal ambient traces found on "Much Us," "The Perfect Depth of the Mermaids," and "The Trip." Getting back to the aforementioned unusual instrumentation, it's nothing outlandish like maracas of didgeridoos, mind you, just non-metallic additions like the sudden saxophone break midway through "Absynthe." the techno synths streaked across "Smoke's Men," and the Farfisa-like organs that make "Under the Mourning Rays" recall vintage Amorphis. If any single parallel can be made, Nahemah frequently resemble Dark Tranquility on a very experimental day at the office; possibly flirting with the emotional pop-prog attempted by bands as diverse as Radiohead, Anathema, and Mogwai, but doing so with too many broad strokes to tie it all together. Nevertheless, the end result is certainly entertaining and intriguing enough to advance Nahemah along on their self-appointed voyage of musical discovery. ~ Eduardo Rivadavia
Personnel: Daniel González Gil (vocals).
Recording information: Dark Mansion (10/2008-11/2008).
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Second Philosophy CD (2007)
Nahemah discography The perfect musical soundtrack to accompany entering a gothic church? Nahemah's third release overall, 2007's The Second Philosophy isn't quite that (at last check, heavy metal wasn't the chief musical listening preference of bishops worldwide), but it does contain some unmistakable symphonic elements. Vocalist Pablo Egido's growling technique is impeccable throughout and the rest of the lads bash out their epic-sounding metal with glee, with the sounds of strings added at just the precise moments for maximum dramatic effect. Problem is, there's an absolute boatload of similar sounding metal acts on the market circa 2007, and there's not a heck of a lot to differentiate Nahemah from say, oh, Opeth, for instance. If mammoth-sounding metal is your thing, this Second Philosophy may make sense, but it's not much different than the other aforementioned metallic philosophies that predated it. ~ Greg Prato
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 Nahemah Songs
Popular or famous Nahemah music songs: Labyrinthine Straight Ways, Phoenix, Perfect Depth of the Mermaids, Under the Mourning Rays, Speech. More music songs Reaching the Stars, Killing My Architect, Subterranean Airports, Outer, Nothing, Much Us, Air, Absynthe, Siamese, Change. More music songs Like a Butterfly in a Storm, Trip, Today Sunshine Ain't the Same, Smoke's Men, Follow Me. See All Songs
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