Nero:The Dune Concept Album
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As the title suggests, this album was inspired by David Lynch's infamous sci-fi box-office disasterpiece, Dune. It was recorded at WGNS in Washington, DC by Charles Bennington in 1997. It is the only studio album by Louisville post-punk/math-rock misfits, Nero. The album was recorded in 1997 but released much later in 1999.
"It's absolutely maniacal – which is the best way to describe Nero. With guitars, bass, drums and vocals all armed with razors and needles, and a really scary stab at an oddball "concept album," Nero has designed an inspired piece of unforgettable mayhem." – Pillowfight.com, 1999
Jewel case packaging with "Nero" sticker on front shrink and barcode sticker on rear shrink. Hidden poem panel underneath the CD tray.
Tracks 1-7 recorded May 9. 1997 at WGNS with Charles Bennington.
Track 8 recorded in August 1997 in the Bradford Grove basement.
There is an unreleased alternate version mixed by J Robbins.
Bass, Vocals, Guitar – Pat Bucayu
Drums, Keyboards, Tape – Sarah Hennies
Engineer – Charles Bennington
Vocals, Electric Guitar – Richie Rodriguez, Zach Johnstone
Track Listing
- Shai Hulud
- St. Alia Of The Knife
- Ring Of Atreides
- Chani
- Feyd Rautha
- Imperial Conditioning
- Melange
- Kwizzach Haderach