The Obsidian Conspiracy

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The Obsidian Conspiracy
Nevermore - The Obsidian Conspiracy.jpg
Studio album by
Nevermore
ReleasedJune 8, 2010
RecordedAugust–October 2009
GenreHeavy metal,[1] progressive metal, thrash metal[2]
Length45:01
51:13 (limited box-set edition)
LabelCentury Media
ProducerPeter Wichers
Nevermore chronology
Manifesto of Nevermore
(2009)
The Obsidian Conspiracy
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic3.5/5 stars[3]
Bloody-Disgusting4.5/5 stars[4]
Drop-D8/10 stars[5]
Metal Review8/8 stars[6]
The New Review4/5 stars[7]
Pop Matters8/10 stars[8]
Rock Reviews9/10 stars[9]
Sputnikmusic3/5 stars[10]
Rock Hard8/10 stars[11]

The Obsidian Conspiracy is the seventh and final studio album by American heavy metal band Nevermore. It was released on June 8, 2010 in North America by Century Media[12] and at the end of May in Europe.[13] The band's previous album, This Godless Endeavor, was released in 2005, making the five-year gap the longest between two consecutive Nevermore albums.

The Obsidian Conspiracy was met with generally positive reviews. It was the band's first album to chart in Austria, Belgium, the United Kingdom, and the United States Billboard 200. The band went on an indefinite hiatus following the departure of guitarist Jeff Loomis and drummer Van Williams in mid-2011, subsequently the death of frontman Warrel Dane in 2017 ended any possibility of a reunion, making The Obsidian Conspiracy the last studio recording by Nevermore.

Writing and recording[]

Nevermore, having written 13 new songs, entered Wichers studio, North Carolina in August 2009 to record the album. Van Williams completed recording the drumming on the album as August 17, in Seattle. The whole recording process was finished in October.

Warrel Dane commented on the writing process: "These songs are full of newfound rage, lyrically and musically. Jeff Loomis has come up with some amazing new riffs that will no doubt please old and new fans alike. Also, I think the combination of Peter and Andy (production & mixing) will result in something very, very special."[14]

Jeff Loomis commented on the writing of the album: "I think that with the new Nevermore, it still sounds like the band, but I think I'm giving Warrel a little bit more room this time around for more vocals rather than all the notey, kind of complex stuff and all that, so this time around it's just a little bit more wide open musically for him to really be able to do whatever he wants vocally this time around. So we'll see what happens. It's gonna be an interesting album for us, for sure."[15]

Loomis has also stated in a recent interview that Peter Wichers had a major part in the songwriting, encouraging Loomis to "cut out the fat, and make the songs catchier and hookier", thus creating a simplistic and stripped down sound that differs from the original 7–8 minute complex tracks which Loomis originally wanted to record.[16]

Track listing[]

All lyrics are written by Warrel Dane; all music is composed by Jeff Loomis.

No.TitleLength
1."The Termination Proclamation"3:12
2."Your Poison Throne"3:54
3."Moonrise (Through Mirrors of Death)"4:03
4."And the Maiden Spoke"5:00
5."Emptiness Unobstructed"4:39
6."The Blue Marble and the New Soul"4:41
7."Without Morals"4:19
8."The Day You Built the Wall"4:23
9."She Comes in Colors"5:34
10."The Obsidian Conspiracy"5:16
Limited edition bonus tracks
No.TitleLength
11."Temptation" (The Tea Party cover)3:26
12."The Crystal Ship" (The Doors cover)2:49
13."The Purist's Drug"4:45

[17][18]

Personnel[]

Nevermore[]

Production[]

Chart positions[]

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart[19] 34
Belgian Albums Chart[20] 87
Dutch Albums Chart[21] 69
Finnish Albums Chart[22] 35
French Albums Chart[23] 108
German Albums Chart[24] 13
Greek Albums Chart[25] 3
Hungarian Albums Chart[26] 27
Swedish Albums Chart[27] 41
Swiss Albums Chart[28] 40
US Billboard 200[29] 132
US Rock Albums[29] 41
US Independent Albums[29] 18
US Hard Rock Albums[29] 13
US Tastemakers[29] 19

Release history[]

Region Date
Australia[30] May 28, 2010
Austria[31]
Germany[32]
Switzerland[33]
Denmark[34] May 31, 2010
France[35]
Greece[36]
Norway[37]
Portugal[38]
United Kingdom[39]
Italy[40] June 1, 2010
Spain[41]
Finland[42] June 2, 2010
Sweden[43]
Brazil June 6, 2010
United States[44] June 8, 2010
Japan July 21, 2010

References[]

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