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  • Release Date: 10/17/2000
  • Sales Rank: 33,912
  • Label: CENTURY MEDIA
  • UPC: 727701801025

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Dead Heart in a Dead World

1LISTENNarcosynthesis 5:31
2LISTENWe Disintegrate 5:11
3LISTENInside Four Walls 4:39
4LISTENEvolution 169 5:51
5LISTENThe River Dragon Has Come 5:05
6LISTENThe Heart Collector 5:55
7LISTENEngines of Hate 4:42
8LISTENThe Sound of Silence 5:13
9LISTENInsignificant 4:56
10LISTENBelieve in Nothing 4:21
11LISTENDead Heart, in a Dead World 5:06

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The fourth in a list of solid releases from Nevermore, Dead Heart in a Dead World is possibly the group's most accomplished recording. For the first time, Jeff Loomis handles all the guitar duties himself, giving the disc a musical continuity that was sometimes lacking on prior efforts. Nevermore co-founder Warrel Dane (vocals), Jim Sheppard (bass), and Van Williams (drums) join Loomis on this 2000 Century Media offering. All four members demonstrate great command of their instruments, but Loomis' guitar playing stands out. Bold and inventive, the combination of nu-metal and '80s golden-era metal riffing propels Dead Heart in a Dead World and Nevermore ahead of the American indie metal pack. "The River Dragon Has Come" and "We Disintegrate" are just two superior examples of Loomis' dissonant, detuned grooves. Dane's moaning almost sinks mellower numbers like "Insignificant" and the title track, but Loomis provides the buoyancy these otherwise dull songs need to become listenable -- in fact, they're almost interesting. The members of Nevermore were always ready to challenge themselves, and Dead Heart in a Dead World confirms the wisdom of that ethic through the realization of the band's massive potential. Vincent Jeffries, All Music Guide

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One of the Best ever!by Anonymous

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September 22, 2004: This is one of the best cds I have ever listen to ever.Nevermore has made a great cd, the music, lyrics everything about it is beyond belief.Nevermore mixed heavy metal and power metal together and pulled it off perfectly.I would recamined this cd to anyone.

Another Fine Releaseby Anonymous

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May 19, 2002: Nevermore hit a musical home-run with their release of ''Dreaming Neon Black'', considered by many to be the best metal album of the 1990s. Now the Seattle band has broken the mold of conventional music once again with their new release, ''Dead Heart in a Dead World.'' Nevermore once again shows listeners just how much depth they can infuse their music with by taking them from moving ballads such as ''The Heart Collector'', to the adrenaline-filled ''Engines of Hate''. Nevermore's lyrics continue to be an object of utter fascination by fans of the metal genre and those who usually stay away. Their ability to consistently keep listeners interested in the words and yet remain just out of the reach of instant comprehension is a true gift, and one that is used perfectly in ''Dead Heart in a Dead World.'' This work is one that definitely deserves the five-star rating I've given it.