2/11/25

Weee arrrrrrrrre...the enemies of reality!


Every so often, I'll write about the records I've been spinning (figuratively speaking) in between my usual Now Playing posts.  I just like to write about music period, even if no one reads this stuff.  For instance, I've recently rediscovered my love for Nevermore due, in part, to the news of their "reunion."  What a freaking band.  Aside from the eponymous debut, which I admit I've neglected, every record is a banger, as the kids would say.  Last night, I jammed Enemies of Reality.  It tends to get passed over on account of well-documented production issues, but if you're listening to the Andy Sneap mix, it's full of - again - bangers.  I need to stop using that word.  Favorites would have to be "Ambivalent," "Tomorrow Turned into Yesterday," "I, Voyager," and the curt, catchy "Who Decides."

I highly recommend Warrel Dane's solo albums.  Also, check out Jeff Loomis's solo albums.  Man, it's a shame that guy was wasted in Arch Enemy.  But that's an editorial for another day.

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