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Metal · 2001 · 12 tracks

Cosmovision

A relentless surge of early 2000s heavy and power metal. Expect thunderous drums, soaring guitars, and anthemic, powerful vocals.

October 2001 · Scarecrow Records (2)

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Cosmovision by Nightmare is a full-throttle dive into the heart of early 2000s heavy and power metal. From the moment the first riff kicks in, listeners are enveloped in a soundscape characterized by its unyielding energy and grand ambition. The album is a masterclass in crafting powerful, driving metal, with every track meticulously built around thunderous double bass drumming, intricate yet aggressive guitar work, and vocals that soar with a defiant, anthemic quality. It's a record designed to ignite the listener's inner fire, pushing them through any challenge with its relentless, confident stride.

Tracklist · 12 Tracks
01
Roads to Nazca
0:59
02
Cosmovision
3:48
03
Corridors of Knowledge
3:46
04
Spirits of the Sunset
3:54
05
The Church
3:47
06
Behold the Nighttime
4:53
07
Necropolis
4:14
08
The Cemetery Road
4:53
09
Kill for the New Messiah
4:09
10
The Spiral of Madness
6:20
11
Last Flight to Sirius
5:22
12
Riddle in the Ocean
5:25
Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive drum fill leading into the first soaring guitar solo on track 2, creating an immediate sense of grandeur.
The powerful, harmonized vocal chorus of track 5, designed for crowd singalongs.
The intricate, high-speed guitar riff exchange between lead and rhythm on track 8, showcasing technical prowess.
The sudden tempo shift and breakdown on track 10, revealing a darker, thrashier edge before returning to full power.

How does Cosmovision sound next to the rest of Nightmare's catalogue?

Late Night+1.9σ

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