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Nervecell

Exploring the Musical Journey of Nervecell
Are you a fan of metal music? Have you heard of the band Nervecell? This Dubai-based trio has been making waves in the metal scene with their unique sound and intense live performances. If you're unfamiliar with the band, don't worry – in this blog post, we'll take a deep dive into their musical journey, talk about their genre of music, their best songs, and even a famous concert. So let's get started!
Nervecell was formed in Dubai in 2000, by guitarist Barney Ribeiro and vocalist/guitarist Rami Mustafa. The band's music can best described as a blend of death metal, thrash, and extreme metal. They've released four full-length albums, the latest being 'Past, Present...Torture' in 2017. The band's journey hasn't always been smooth, in fact, quite the opposite. They've faced several lineup changes over the years, and their album releases have been few and far between. However, despite these challenges, they've managed to carve a niche for themselves in the metal scene.
When talking about Nervecell's best songs, it's hard to pick just a few. But if we had to, we'd start with 'Preaching Venom,' the title track of their second album, which stands out for its razor-sharp guitar riffs and Mustafa's intense vocals. Another standout track is 'Shunq (To The Despaired...King Of Darkness),' the opening track of their third album, which features a middle east-inspired intro that seamlessly blends into the heavy metal sound. ''Hypnosis,'' the first single off 'Past, Present...Torture' is also a force to be reckoned with. This song features pummeling drums, chugging riffs, and eerie vocals.
Now, let's talk about a famous concert by Nervecell. In 2012, they headlined the Dubai Desert Rock Festival, the UAE's most significant music festival, alongside bands like Megadeth, Machine Head, and Opeth. This was a milestone for the band, as it was their first time headlining a festival of that size. The crowd was blown away by Nervecell's energy and power-packed performance, which included hits like 'Shunq' and 'Preaching Venom.'
Shifting our focus, what do the critics think of Nervecell? Well, generally, the band has received positive reviews from critics from all around the world. In an interview with Metal Temple, Rami Mustafa revealed that they've faced criticism in the past for being a 'Middle Eastern Band' but hasn't let that dampen their spirits. According to him, their music speaks for itself, and it's more important for them to stay true to their style and message than to please everyone.
In conclusion, Nervecell has come a long way since they started twenty years ago. Their music has evolved over the years, but one thing that has remained constant is their dedication to playing heavy, hard-hitting music. If you're a fan of the metal genre or curious about exploring new bands, we highly recommend giving Nervecell a listen. They're proof that good music transcends boundaries and can make a mark, regardless of where it comes from.

LISTEN THE BEST NERVECELL SONGS IN STREAMING

SONGS OF NERVECELL - THE BEST SONGS OF THE ARTIST
1 - Vicious Circle Of Bloodshed
2 - For Every Victim Fallen
3 - Demean
4 - Flesh & Memories
5 - Beyond Our Sins
6 - Upon An Epidemic Scheme
7 - All Eyes On Them
8 - Ratios
9 - Vastlands Of Abomination
10 - Existence Ceased
11 - Amok Doctrine
12 - Psychogenocide
13 - The Taste Of Betrayal
14 - Imprint
15 - Nation's Plague
16 - Driven By Nescience
17 - Shunq (to The Despaired... King Of Darkness)
18 - Flesh & Memories
19 - Haute Monde Facade
20 - Proxy War
21 - Abyssviand
22 - Human Chaos
DISCOGRAPHY OF NERVECELL