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Dreaming Neon Black

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TypeStudio Full-length
Released
GenresProgressive Thrash Metal
LabelsCentury Media Records
FormatCD, Vinyl (LP), Cassette
Length1:05:59
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Dreaming Neon Black Information

Track listing (Songs)

Title Length Rating Votes
1. Ophidian 0:46 - 0
2. Beyond Within 5:12 - 0
3. The Death of Passion 4:11 - 0
4. I Am the Dog 4:13 - 0
5. Dreaming Neon Black 6:26 - 0
6. Deconstruction 6:40 - 0
7. The Fault of the Flesh 4:54 - 0
8. The Lotus Eaters 4:26 - 0
9. Poison Godmachine 4:34 - 0
10. All Play Dead 4:58 - 0
11. Cenotaph 4:39 - 0
12. No More Will 5:46 - 0
13. Forever 2:30 - 0

Line-up (Members)

  • Warrel Dane : Vocals
  • Jeff Loomis : Guitars
  • Tim Calvert : Guitars
  • Jim Sheppard : Bass
  • Van Williams : Drums

Guest / session musicians

  • Christine Rhoades : Female Vocals (track 5)

Production staff / artist

  • Neil Kernon : Producer, Recording, Mixing, Mastering Engineer
  • Justin Leeah : Engineer
  • Bobby Torres : Engineer
  • Raymon Breton : Mastering Engineer
  • Karen Mason-Blair : Photography (band)
  • Louis Rusconi : Photography
  • Brad Gilson Jr. : Photography
  • Travis Smith : Cover Artwork, Photography
  • Van Williams : Logo
Additional notes
Recorded at Village Productions, Tornillo, TX.
Produced, recorded, and mixed for Auslander.

After track 13:
Silence (06:39)
Hidden track (0:09)

Trivia:
- This is a concept album partially based on real events. According to Warrel Dane, "it's a very simple story about a man who slowly goes insane after losing a woman that he was very close to. Progressive levels of insanity are expressed in the songs, he goes through phases of denial and self-blame, blaming God, then denouncing God. The ending is a little tragic, a little depressing. Shakesperian. Everybody dies, it's all happy."
- The story is based on a personal experience of Dane's. One of his former girlfriends, Patricia Candace Walsh, ceased contact with him when she joined a religious group and was never heard from again, and he began having nightmares of her crying out to him as she drowned. In reality, Walsh and her husband Douglas Zyskowski were murdered by serial killer Robert Ben Rhoades, known as the Truck Stop Killer, in January 1990 while hitchhiking to a religious workshop in Georgia, although Dane was initially unaware of this.

Nevermore Discography

Album title Type Released Rating Votes Reviews
(1995) Studio - 0 0
(1996) Studio - 0 0
(1999) Studio - 0 0
(2000) Studio 70 1 1
(2003) Studio - 0 0
(2005) Studio - 0 0