Dead Heart, In a Dead World Review
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Album | ![]() Dead Heart, In a Dead World |
Type | Album (Studio full-length) |
Released | September 13, 2000 |
Genres | Progressive Metal, Thrash Metal |
Labels | Century Media Records |
Length | 56:41 |
Ranked | #14 for 2000 , #490 all-time |
Album rating : 90.7 / 100
Votes : 28 (4 reviews)
Votes : 28 (4 reviews)
January 13, 2025
I’m not the biggest fan of Groove Metal, so Nevermore trading most of their Thrash energy for more rhythmic and mid-temo riffing was a move that shouldn’t sit right with me. Well, I still don’t think it’s as good as the previous albums, but this is monumental for a Groove album. The band’s ability to combine hybrid riffs that combine Groove, Thrash, and classic Heavy/US Power Metal with a more modern atmosphere and dark mood make them super unique, and this album definitely has that identity in spades far stronger than anything preceding it.
Most people probably point to Narcosynthesis, the enigmatic opening track, as the highlight of the album (or the band’s whole career, even), but it was the second track, We Disintegrate, that really gripped me. Of course we get the fantastic core musicianship Nevermore always delivers, but there’s also an AMAZING chorus?? I had never heard Warrel use his voice like that, and it got totally stuck in my head. That was kind of a recurring theme here; I think Warrel learned how to better craft hooks, and use his voice melodically on this album. I’ve always liked him as a vocalist, but catchy choruses were absolutely not his main draw. Here, he hones that tool and utilizes it well, another favorite of mine being the monolithic pre-chorus “And I still Believe in Nothing…”
The guitar solos are another highlight, and along with the melodic guitar leads, add a fantastic touch of spice to the more basic musical foundation. Rhythmic chugs aren’t nearly as bad if you’ve got a stunning guitar lead shimmering over them. My only criticism there is sometimes they’re pushed way too low in the mix – I want to hear the melodies, not the 0-0-0-1-2-0! Gimme the good stuff!
As I’ve hinted at, the slower, more rhythmic musicianship and songwriting style here isn’t as much to my taste as their Thrashier material, but the band is so skilled that they pull it off better than most bands who revolve their entire career around Groove. Nevermore is simply too talented to play off of the weaker tropes of Groove Metal, and therefore deliver one of the best albums in the genre.
Most people probably point to Narcosynthesis, the enigmatic opening track, as the highlight of the album (or the band’s whole career, even), but it was the second track, We Disintegrate, that really gripped me. Of course we get the fantastic core musicianship Nevermore always delivers, but there’s also an AMAZING chorus?? I had never heard Warrel use his voice like that, and it got totally stuck in my head. That was kind of a recurring theme here; I think Warrel learned how to better craft hooks, and use his voice melodically on this album. I’ve always liked him as a vocalist, but catchy choruses were absolutely not his main draw. Here, he hones that tool and utilizes it well, another favorite of mine being the monolithic pre-chorus “And I still Believe in Nothing…”
The guitar solos are another highlight, and along with the melodic guitar leads, add a fantastic touch of spice to the more basic musical foundation. Rhythmic chugs aren’t nearly as bad if you’ve got a stunning guitar lead shimmering over them. My only criticism there is sometimes they’re pushed way too low in the mix – I want to hear the melodies, not the 0-0-0-1-2-0! Gimme the good stuff!
As I’ve hinted at, the slower, more rhythmic musicianship and songwriting style here isn’t as much to my taste as their Thrashier material, but the band is so skilled that they pull it off better than most bands who revolve their entire career around Groove. Nevermore is simply too talented to play off of the weaker tropes of Groove Metal, and therefore deliver one of the best albums in the genre.

Track listing (Songs)
title | rating | votes | video | ||
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1. | Narcosynthesis | 5:31 | 92.8 | 9 | Music Video |
2. | We Disintegrate | 5:12 | 90.6 | 8 | |
3. | Inside Four Walls | 4:40 | 91.1 | 9 | |
4. | Evolution 169 | 5:51 | 89.4 | 8 | |
5. | The River Dragon Has Come | 5:06 | 91.9 | 10 | |
6. | The Heart Collector | 5:56 | 96.1 | 11 | Audio |
7. | Engines of Hate | 4:43 | 88.1 | 8 | |
8. | The Sound of Silence (Simon & Garfunkel cover) | 5:13 | 88.1 | 8 | |
9. | Insignificant | 4:57 | 88.8 | 8 | |
10. | Believe in Nothing | 4:22 | 97.2 | 11 | Music Video |
11. | Dead Heart in a Dead World | 5:07 | 91.9 | 8 | Audio |
Line-up (members)
- Warrel Dane : Vocals
- Jeff Loomis : Guitars
- Jim Sheppard : Bass
- Van Williams : Drums
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