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Graveworm - (N)Utopia (LP) - VG/VG - Picture Disc Vinyl

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Actual image of the vinyl record album artwork of Graveworm's (N)Utopia LP - taken in our Melbourne record store
Actual image of the back cover of Graveworm's (N)Utopia second hand vinyl record taken in our Melbourne record shop
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Used
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In Stock. Usually Ships Next Business Day
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Visually Graded Record:
VG
Visually Graded Sleeve:
VG
Catalogue #:
NB 1365-1
Format:
LP Vinyl Record
Genre(s):
Rock, Black Metal
$20.00

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Album Info

Artist: Graveworm
Album: (N)Utopia
Released: Germany, 2005

Tracklist:

A1The Machine
A2(N)Utopia
A3Hateful Design
A4Never Enough
A5Timeless
B1Which Way
B2Deep Inside
B3Outside Down
B4MCMXCII
B5Losing My Religion
Written-By - R.E.M.


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Description

Graveworm's album "(N)Utopia," released in 2005, is a compelling entry in the symphonic black metal genre, showcasing the band's ability to blend aggressive metal elements with atmospheric and melodic components. This album marks a significant point in Graveworm's discography, as it continues to develop the sound that the band had been cultivating since their formation in 1997.

"(N)Utopia" is characterized by its dark, brooding atmosphere, which is a hallmark of Graveworm's style. The album opens with "I – The Machine," a track that sets the tone with its intense guitar riffs and symphonic elements. The use of keyboards throughout the album adds a layer of depth and complexity, creating a haunting backdrop that complements the aggressive guitar work and growling vocals.

One of the standout tracks on the album is "Hateful Design," which features a memorable melody and showcases the band's ability to balance melody with the harshness of black metal. The song's structure is dynamic, with shifts in tempo and intensity that keep the listener engaged. Another notable track is "Never Enough," which highlights the band's skill in crafting catchy yet heavy compositions.

The album's production quality is noteworthy, as it manages to capture the raw energy of the band's performance while maintaining clarity in the mix. This allows the symphonic elements to shine without overpowering the metal instrumentation. The balance achieved in the production is crucial in delivering the full impact of Graveworm's sound.

Lyrically, "(N)Utopia" explores themes of dystopia, existential despair, and the darker aspects of human nature. These themes are reflected in the album's title, which suggests a play on the concept of utopia, presenting a vision of a world that is far from ideal. The lyrics are delivered with intensity and conviction, adding to the overall atmosphere of the album.

Critically, "(N)Utopia" received a positive reception from fans of the genre. It was praised for its ability to blend symphonic elements with the raw aggression of black metal, a combination that Graveworm has become known for. While it may not have achieved mainstream success or won major awards, the album holds a special place among fans of symphonic and gothic metal for its unique sound and artistic vision.

Graveworm's "(N)Utopia" is a testament to the band's ability to evolve within the metal genre while staying true to their roots. It is an album that appeals to listeners who appreciate the fusion of melody and aggression, and it stands as a significant work in the band's catalog. For those who enjoy the darker, more atmospheric side of metal, "(N)Utopia" offers a rich and immersive listening experience.

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