Recommend music to your fellow boarders.

reese_apoc

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Listen to Nevermore and get a feel for their sound. If you think you know of a band that other boarders would like, post the band name and a link to their MySpace. If they don't have a MySpace, show us where we can find their music. Keep this on topic or your post WILL be deleted. Also, don't flame any of the bands listed. If you don't like them, then fine. This will be used as a resource for Nevermore fans to learn about new bands.


Biomechanical (http://www.myspace.com/biomechanical)
Solitude Aeturnus (http://www.myspace.com/solitudeeternal)

Communic (http://www.myspace.com/communic)
Core Device (http://myspace.com/coredevice)
 
Communic are, I suppose, the obvious examples. Although I personally think that's pretty debatable. The vocals occasionally sound WD-esque but that's about it.
 
see sig, also grey skies fallen (full discography for download on their website)

search over myspace:
Vomitron - instrumentals with thrash and death metal like riffs
7th son - progressive thrash
divinity destroyed - progressive death/thrash with influences from tribal and asian music.
 
Melechesh (I'm sure most of you know them, but I'll mention them anyway)- Earlier stuff is traditional black metal with Near-Eastern touches. More recent stuff is black/thrash written using ancient, meditative, Mesopotamian folk music theories.

Seventh Wonder- Prog with AOR. Very melodic, but heavy. Really addictive

Tomorrow's Eve- Prog. Pretty heavy, moody, emotional and not really wanky. Vocals have a Warrel vibe to them.

Machinery- power/modern thrash.

Worwyk- Heavy/modern thrash.

Sabbat (Jap)- Very underrated death/thrash/proto-black metal.

Enochian Crescent- Weird black metal. Last album is mix of thrash and black with hints of avant-garde.

Burning Inside- Tech death with Richard Christy and Michael Estes of Acheron.

Atheretic- Over the top tech death
 
Brain Drill, Decapitated, Nile, Vile, Vornagar, Deicide, Demilich, Necrophagist, Acid Bath, Cryptopsy, Graven Dusk, Immortal, Opeth, Sentenced, Katatonia, Sakrefix, Serpent Lord, Ceremonial Castings, Shadow Magus, The Dead Will Devour, Aeons of Eclipse.
 
Melechesh (I'm sure most of you know them, but I'll mention them anyway)- Earlier stuff is traditional black metal with Near-Eastern touches. More recent stuff is black/thrash written using ancient, meditative, Mesopotamian folk music theories.
you just reminded me to listen to Sphinx :kickass: