In Memory

In Memory

Infobox Album | Name = In Memory
Type = EP
Artist = Nevermore


Released = 1996
Genre = Thrash metal Progressive metal Heavy metal
Label = Century Media
Length = 26:09
Producer = Neil Kernon
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:op811vjozzza~T00 link]
Last album = "Nevermore"
(1995)
This album = "In Memory"
(1996)
Next album = "The Politics Of Ecstasy"
(1996) |

"In Memory" is Nevermore's only EP. It was recorded in April and May 1996 and released on July 23, 1996. It features a Bauhaus medley. It was re-issued in 2006 with 5 bonus tracks, which are all demos of songs from the next full-length album, "The Politics Of Ecstasy".

It was their first album to feature Pat O'Brien on rhythm guitars and also the first in which Van Williams played all drum tracks.

Track listing

#Optimist or Pessimist – 3:38
#Matricide – 5:21
#In Memory – 7:05
#Silent Hedges/Double Dare (Bauhaus cover) – 4:41
#The Sorrowed Man – 5:24

2006 bonus tracks

: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) - 4:37

Personnel

*Warrel Dane - Lead vocals
*Jeff Loomis - Guitars
*Pat O'Brien - Guitars
*Jim Sheppard - Bass
*Van Williams - drums

External links

* [http://www.fabryka.darknation.pl/php-files_en/viewpage.php?page_id=136 Interview with 'Neil Kernon' (2006)]


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