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Never Comes Silence

by Revelation

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Patric Ledford/Launchie
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Patric Ledford/Launchie This is the album(along with Unorthodox's "asylum") that really set me free. And I still go back to this record. The most intense record i've ever heard. I 1st got this in may of 1995. I wrote JB a 3 page letter. Thats much I freaked on it. This led to me co-found that other band called "Oversoul." Anywho , thank you John, Steve , and Josh!! Favorite track: Wounds Which Never Heal.
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Frustrations 03:35
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Spectre 08:11
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Unreal 04:58
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Release Date: October 12, 2010
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Coming into their sophomore album, Revelation ended up losing their bass player, Bert Hall (to pursue other music) and recruited Josh Hart. The album started off as a demo and was also the album where the band felt like they had corrected their mistakes on the "Salvation's Answer" debut. Shortly after they finished writing the entire album, the band had good fortune to meet up with Hellhound Records who happened to be signing a lot of the local Doom Metal bands. This album is sort of a tribute to hard times John Brenner was going through and shortly after the album came out, he left the band until the turn of the century. This is a staple album in the Doom Metal genre and surely is a great mix of Black Sabbath and Rush, which could be considered as Progressive Doom if you want to get technical. There's a bonus gig on the multimedia CD that you can watch on your computer with this line up of John, Josh, and Steve.

1. Against Nature
2. Ashes
3. The Unbearable Vision
4. Frustrations
5. One Last Step
6. Spectre
7. Wounds Which Never Heal
8. Unreal
9. Never Comes Silence

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Live at Spectator's
Frederick, MD January 13, 1993
Final show with John Brenner and Josh Hart
Soundboard recording (first song cuts in late)

1. One Last Step
2. Infinite Nothingness
3. Never Comes Silence Part 2
4. Unreal
5. Wounds Which Never Heal
6. Poets And Paupers
7. Long After Midnight

TV John Show, 1992

1. Poets And Paupers
2. Wounds Which Never Heal

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Shadow Kingdom has released a massive amount of quality music, showcasing a wide variety of Metal music, from both new and legendary bands from the glorious past. Today we focus on strong Traditional Heavy Metal Bands with a Rock & Roll influence as well as maintaining a vast US based mail order distribution that has thousands of interesting Heavy Metal and Rock from today as well as the past. ... more

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