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In Memory (Reissued)

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Download links and information about In Memory (Reissued) by Nevermore. This album was released in 1996 and it belongs to Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal genres. It contains 10 tracks with total duration of 53:13 minutes.

Artist: Nevermore
Release date: 1996
Genre: Rock, Hard Rock, Metal, Heavy Metal
Tracks: 10
Duration: 53:13
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Optimist or Pessimist 3:37
2. Matricide 5:20
3. In Memory 7:05
4. Silent Hedges / Double Dare 4:41
5. The Sorrowed Man 5:23
6. The Tiananmen Man (Demo) 5:44
7. The Seven Tongues of God (Demo) 5:43
8. Passenger (Demo) 5:11
9. This Sacrament (Demo) 5:53
10. 42147 (Instrumental Demo) 4:36

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Sporting some of singer Warrel Dane's most extreme vocal workouts, In Memory is an impressive musical display of neo-progressive yet heavy melodic metal. With an identical band lineup and producer Neil Kernon returning to helm the console, the results on this follow-up to 1995's eponymous debut are predictably similar. The bombastic medley of Bauhaus cuts, "Silent Hedges/Double Dares," is representative of the continuing evolution of the band and its heavy rhythmic reworkings. While the melodies are commercial, Nevermore refuses to get bogged down in technique and, in so doing, avoids the sterility and weakness that some associate with a certain other Seattle melodic metal band. With subtle, clean performances mixed with all-out metal hollering, Dane sounds like a doctorate-level student of Geoff Tate's vocal style ("The Sorrowed Man" being his thesis). Perhaps borrowing a little too heavily from Queensrÿche, Dane and his bandmates still infuse enough of their own passions and personality to make the music on In Memory, Rovi