NEVERMORE: Photos From 'I, Voyager' Video Shoot Posted Online

April 12, 2004

Photos from NEVERMORE's video shoot for the track "I, Voyager" have been uploaded to the Launch web site at this location (photos by Stephanie Cabral).

"I, Voyager" comes off NEVERMORE's fifth full-length album, "Enemies Of Reality", which entered Billboard's "Top Independent Albums" chart at No. 19 upon its release last July.

As previously reported, NEVERMORE recently re-signed with Century Media Records worldwide and are now preparing for a slew of activity in support of their latest CD. The quartet will embark on a headlining U.S. tour this summer with support acts to be announced soon. The group will also be featured on the upcoming New England Metal and Hardcore Festival DVD compilation via Trustkill Records (postponed from its previously announced March 23 release).

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