NERVED Receives 4/5 Review from Sweden’s Biggest Rock & Metal Media

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Sweden’s leading rock and metal outlet Rocknytt has published a review of NERVED’s latest album Kompromat — awarding the record a strong 4 out of 5 rating. In the review, Kompromat is presented as more than a retrospective release. The album is described as a reconstruction of NERVED’s earlier material — rebuilt with heavier dynamics,…

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Interview with Marcus Hanser – The Story Behind Kompromat

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A Band Reinventing Itself On April 24, Swedish “concrete metal” band NERVED release their fourth album Kompromat – a powerful collection of reworked tracks from their early catalogue, combined with previously unreleased material and an impressive lineup of guest artists. In a candid interview in Rocknytt, Sweden’s biggest and metal media, founder, guitarist and creative…

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April 24 marks the release of the new NERVED album – Kompromat.

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A record shaped by past and present NERVED Kompromat. It’s a record that carries both history and something new. During 2024, as we celebrated 20 years of Concrete Metal, we revisited a selection of our older tracks and released them as reimagined singles. Those songs became the foundation of this album – but Kompromat is…

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Our Debut Album “Off Line” Returns: A Blast from the Past with Stellar Collaborations and Rave Reviews

Hey there, rock enthusiasts and die-hard fans of NERVED! We have some incredibly exciting news to share with you. After nearly two decades, our highly acclaimed debut album, “Off Line,” has made its triumphant return to all major streaming platforms. We couldn’t be more thrilled to bring this timeless gem back to your playlists and…

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Off line – our first album

Have you ever heard this one? Our first album “off line” was released 2004. The line-up was, besides Marcus, singer Emil Gammeltoft, Magnus Stenvinkel hitting the bass and Björn Lundgren on the drums. It contained twelve track and just with the later ones it had a couple of covers (the Nazareth classic “Expect No Mercy”…

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