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Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
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Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
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Guitarist JEFF LOOMIS Says NEVERMOREâs New Vocalist Is âAble To Sing Almost Exactly Like WARREL DANEâ (Video)
#JEFFLOOMIS #NEVERMORE #Guitarist #Says #video #lineup #drummer #vocalist #BraveWords #metal #music
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#Blabbermouth
JEFF LOOMIS Praises New NEVERMORE Members, Teases Band's Upcoming LP: 'It's Gonna Be A Heavy Album'
#JEFFLOOMIS #NEVERMORE #PraisesNew #Members #album #EP #video #interview #reunion #guitarist #bassist #Blabbermouth
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JEFF LOOMIS Says New NEVERMORE Members Are 'Extremely Talented', Talks About The New Material: 'It's Going To Be A Heavy Album'
#JEFFLOOMIS #NEVERMORE #SaysNew #MembersAre #deathmetal #album #MetalInjection #metal #music
Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
Junto a Jeff Loomis y Van Williams: Nevermore agenda su primer concierto en Chile para el 2026 | vĂa #SonidosOcultos
#jeffloomis #jimsheppard #livechile #nevermore #t2026 #teatrocariola #warreldane
Nevermore regresa y alista su debut en Chile para el 2026 | vĂa #NaciĂłnRock
https://www.nacionrock.com/nevermore-regresa-y-alista-su-debut-en-chile-para-el-2026/
Nevermore en Chile 2026: confirman el debut en nuestro paĂs con Jeff Loomis y Van Williams | vĂa #FuturoCL
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Today In Metal History đ¤ November 5th, 2025 đ¤ NEVERMORE, ARCH ENEMY, TESLA, PINK FLOYD, SYMPHONY X, OPETH, STRYPER
#NEVERMORE #ARCHENEMY #TodayInMetalHistory #November #newrelease #BraveWords #metal #music
The new album from Norway's Green Carnation, A Dark Poem Part I: The Shores of Melancholia, is brilliant! Imagine Opeth with better writing and vocals! Available on Season of Mist, through Bandcamp at:
https://greencarnationsom.bandcamp.com/album/a-dark-poem-part-i-the-shores-of-melancholia
#music #metal #prog #ProgressiveMetal #Opeth #Nevermore
#DavidChokachi #DavidHasselhoff #PamelaAnderson #NancyValen
Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
Todayâs NYT Strands took flight with the theme âNevermore,â all about birds. The spangram âThatâs So Ravenâ tied the puzzle together with clever clues like Omnivorous, Clever, Winged, Black, and Feathered. A smart and spooky nod to Poeâs classic.
#NYTStrands #WordPuzzle #DailyGame #ThatsSoRaven #Nevermore #WordChallenge #BrainTeaser #RavenVibes #TECHi
Read Full Article Here :- https://www.techi.com/todays-nyt-strands-answers-hints-spoilerz/
Coroner â Dissonance Theory Review
By Dolphin Whisperer
Whether itâs the mystifying hourglass of parenthood or a sudden collision of earth to brain, time erodes both in steady, unnoticeable stutters and blink-speed slides.1 Iâm sure Coroner never quite planned to sit this long on new material, with its inception a decade ago sliding to present today in maturity. But after thirty-plus years, thereâs little rush in releasing anything for the sake of the release itself. In thoughtful construction, a composed comeback will warrant discussion upon emergence and later on down the road. And with Dissonance Theory, both a foot in a deep thrash history and desire to explore a progressive sound, Coroner seeks to prove that a vital record can still exist under their storied name.
While the aged gap between albums presents as a hurdle to momentum, Coroner hasnât been dormant leading up to Dissonance Theory, a healthy festival and gig routine since 2010 stoking their creative flame. And cornerstone guitarist Tommy Baron has remained engaged in studio management while weaving through extra-Coroner band activities over the years, like his brief stint with fellow thrash legends Kreator in the late â90s2 or his more modern chug-a-lug with the alternative/industrial-laced 69 Chambers. Along this timeline, then, it makes sense that Dissonance Theory presents not as a widening of the take-it-or-leave-it Grin but as an exploration of how history has shaped their own interpretation of their sound. Lower-tuned tap ânâ go strides follow the splinter that spiraled dark groove machines like Nevermore and Morgana Lefay (âConsequence,â âSymmetry,â âRenewalâ). Heavier anthemic numbers mirror the booming stadium feel of modern Kreator (âSacrificial Lambâ), even verging on Lamb of God thrash-thuggery at its most simple (âCrisium Boundâ). Many faces have worn Coroner over the years, but Coroner wearing them back reveals new wrinkles.
Yet Dissonance Theory hits what makes modern Coroner a force when layered guitar textures and screaming solos have space to warp and twist about dips into classic thrash breaks and screaming solos. Baron has always been an expressive guitarist. But in the long road since the Celtic Frosted days of RIP, heâs found a way both to whip the frenetic scramble of a pit-ready bridge into heroic fretboard gymnastics (âConsequence,â âSymmetryâ) and drop jaws with melodic, bluesy tone-wailing (âTransparent Eyeâ). Likewise, jangling chords find resonant space and careful modulation in pocketed drum rhythms and steady, growling bass, showcasing the careful ear for harmony that Coroner has always endorsed (âThe Law,â âTransparent Eyeâ). And though a couple tracks may use their space less effectively than others, finding a slight meandering in their joy of sound, Dissonance Theory breezes by in a veteran flex of songwriting maturity.
However, I take some issue with the ways in which the Bogren production job bolsters Coroner into the modern day. Again, part of what makes Coroner, well, Coroner is a vibrant guitar identity that twangs and twirls and cuts with buttery precision. And while a nasally compression still helps to define the chatter of Dissonance Theoryâs most thrashing moments (âConsequence,â âSymmetryâ), more weight finds a home in a thick and pulverizing rhythm tone. Ron Royceâs thick-stringed assault, naturally, finds a happy home with the lean into low-end emboldening, and that partnering with the muddier rhythm tone finds a unison richness on certain brooding runs (âSacrificial Lambâ through âSymmetryâ). Furthermore, new drummer Diego Rapacchietti finds a powerful march and kick clamor that creates a playful propulsion against bright, palm-muted runs (âSacrificial Lamb,â âThe Lawâ). Against the flat rhythm guitar characterization, alas, all of these production accents donât always add up to song sections that feel distinct over the whole of the album.
Coronerâs influence continues to ripple through thrashy and deathly forms alike despite the current day being far removed from their initial declarations. But more importantly, Dissonance Theory proves that in 2025, Coroner has been paying attention to their progeny in order to shape a new face for the flock of hopefuls to follow. I donât think Dissonance Theory carves quite as deep a notch as the Swiss stalwarts had hoped, though in its collective wisdom, it can be hard to put down. As first steps in a new direction, Dissonance Theory fills me with hope that a Coroner second coming will bear fruit at least once more with a greater level of determination.
Rating: 3.5/5.0
DR: 6 | Format Reviewed: 320 kbps mp3
Label: Century Media Records | Bandcamp
Websites: coronerofficial.com | coronerofficial.bandcamp.com
Releases Worldwide: October 17th, 2025
#2025 #35 #CenturyMediaRecords #Coroner #DissonanceTheory #Kreator #LambOfGod #MorganaLefay #Nevermore #Oct25 #ProgressiveMetal #ProgressiveThrashMetal #Review #Reviews #SwissMetal #TechnicalThrashMetal #ThrashMetal
Season 7 Episode 22 "Nevermore"
#RandomBaywatch #lvdlpx #Baywatch #BaywatchBabes #BaywatchBoobs #BaywatchBooty #Nevermore
For the anniversary of Edgar Allan Poe's death, there's a slightly different tribute.
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Zum Todestag von Edgar Allan Poe gibt's eine etwas andere Hommage.
#KätToon #EdgarAllanPoe #Poe #BadPuns #Nimmermehr #SchlechteWortwitze #nevermore
Though I've never shared her passion for primates, Dr Jane Goodall is and has always been an inspiration to look up to. #nevermore
"...Your life does matter, and that every single day you live, you make a difference in the world. And you get to choose the difference that you make."
"...You have it in your power to make a difference. Donât give up. There is a future for you. Do your best while youâre still on this beautiful Planet Earth that I look down upon from where I am now. God bless you all.â
https://www.netflix.com/tudum/articles/jane-goodall-famous-last-words-documentary