Dead Heart in a Dead World explained

Dead Heart in a Dead World
Type:studio
Artist:Nevermore
Cover:Dead_Heart_in_a_Dead_World_album_cover.jpg
Released:October 17, 2000
Recorded:July 2000
Studio:Village Productions, Tornillo, Texas and Robert Lang Studios, Seattle, Washington
Genre:Progressive metal, heavy metal, thrash metal
Length:56:30
Label:Century Media
Producer:Andy Sneap
Prev Title:Dreaming Neon Black
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:Enemies of Reality
Next Year:2003

Dead Heart in a Dead World is the fourth studio album by American heavy metal band Nevermore, released in October 2000. In a style comparable to a darker, heavier Queensrÿche, its songs range topics such as criticism of drug possession penalties to rejection of religion. The album also features a cover of Simon & Garfunkel's hit, "The Sound of Silence". It is also notable for being Nevermore's first record utilizing seven-string guitars.

The album featured one single in the track "Believe in Nothing", which was covered by All That Remains on their 2008 album, Overcome. The song was also covered by Firewind in 2008, on the Century Media covers album "Covering 20 Years of Extremes".[1]

The bonus track Chances Three had been previously recorded under the title Three Chances in a 1990 demo by Sanctuary, as well as with its current title in the 1992 Nevermore demo entitled Utopia.

The River Dragon Has Come named song from album is based on 1975 Banqiao Dam failure and lyrics of this song critizes human errors. [2]

Critical reception

In 2005, Dead Heart in a Dead World was ranked number 361 in Rock Hard magazine's book of The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time.[3]

Track listing

Bonus videos (2012 reissue)

  1. "Next in Line" (video) - 3:58
  2. "What Tomorrow Knows" (video) - 4:36

Limited edition live track list

  1. "The River Dragon Has Come"
  2. "Dead Heart in a Dead World"
  3. "Inside Four Walls"
  4. "Narcosynthesis"
  5. "The Heart Collector"
  6. "Engines of Hate"

Personnel

Band

Other

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: FIREWIND's Cover Version Of NEVERMORE's 'Believe In Nothing' Available For Streaming. September 11, 2008. BLABBERMOUTH.NET.
  2. https://archive.org/details/isbn_9780765602053/page/24/mode/2up
  3. Book: Best of Rock & Metal - Die 500 stärksten Scheiben aller Zeiten. 2005. Rock Hard. 3-89880-517-4. 65.
  4. Web site: charts.de. May 25, 2013.