Neglected Fields

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The Spectator 03:32 Tools
Teufelswerk 04:30 Tools
Intro 00:48 Tools
Ov Snake 04:43 Tools
The Cosm, the Vacuum, the Wave 03:53 Tools
For Those Beneath Me 04:09 Tools
Khert Neter 05:15 Tools
Triplicity 01:39 Tools
Solar 00:00 Tools
Confusion 06:20 Tools
Sphere's Rhapsody 04:09 Tools
The Spider's Kiss 00:00 Tools
Whatever that Tempts 05:09 Tools
Feral Garden 03:45 Tools
Eschatological 04:00 Tools
Presentiment 00:00 Tools
The Human Abstract 05:00 Tools
Sansara 03:56 Tools
Calm, Precious, Mad 03:23 Tools
Creaturesque 00:00 Tools
Once Carcass Is Cold... 00:00 Tools
Living Structures 04:53 Tools
Synthinity 03:48 Tools
Breathe 05:06 Tools
These Fires Through... 03:29 Tools
Outro 05:27 Tools
Breathe (The PRODIGY cover) 00:00 Tools
Ephemerae 00:00 Tools
Ephemeral 04:44 Tools
Fairy (Inst.) 00:00 Tools
Fairy 02:29 Tools
Sinesthetic 04:57 Tools
Breathe [Prodigy Cover] 05:07 Tools
Fairy (instrumental) 02:28 Tools
Breathe (Prodigy Cover) 05:06 Tools
Breathe (Prodigy) 00:00 Tools
Only The Good Die Young 00:00 Tools
Splenetic / Confusion 06:20 Tools
Teufelwerk (full) 04:38 Tools
Splenetic/Confusion 06:21 Tools
Sinesthetic (Bonus Track) 04:57 Tools
Breathe (The Prodigy) 05:05 Tools
Only The Good Fie Young (Iron Maiden) 00:00 Tools
Breathe (Prodigy cover) [Bonus Track] 05:07 Tools
Only The Good Die Young (Iron Maiden cover) [Bonus Track] 03:49 Tools
Of Snake (excerpt) 01:49 Tools
Only The Good Die Young (Iron Maiden cover) 03:48 Tools
Fairy(Inst.) 03:48 Tools
Splenetic 04:08 Tools
Ov Sanke 03:48 Tools
Synesthetic (Bonus Track) 04:57 Tools
Only the Good Die Young (Bonus Track) 03:48 Tools
Only the Good Die Young (Iron Maiden) 03:48 Tools
Tuefelwerk 03:48 Tools
Breathe (orig.The Prodigy) 05:06 Tools
Spider's Kiss 04:27 Tools
Presentiment (Instrumental) 04:27 Tools
Only The Good Fie Young 03:48 Tools
Sphere's Rhapsody (Demo) 04:27 Tools
Breathe(Prodigy) 05:00 Tools
Breathe (Bonus Track) 04:27 Tools
Sansara (Demo) 04:27 Tools
Fairy (Inst) 03:48 Tools
Living Structures (Demo) 05:00 Tools
Eschatological (Demo) 05:00 Tools
Only the Good Die Young (Iron 03:48 Tools
Human Abstract 05:00 Tools
Calm,Precios,Mad 05:00 Tools
Solar(Demo Version) 06:26 Tools
06 - Synthinity 05:00 Tools
Sphre's Rhapsody 05:00 Tools
Fairy(Inst) 05:00 Tools
Presentiment(Demo Version) 04:26 Tools
Living Structure 04:26 Tools
Spheres Rhapsody 05:00 Tools
Sinesthetic [bonus track] 05:00 Tools
04 - Feral Garden 05:00 Tools
01 - Solar 05:00 Tools
Calm, Precious Mad 05:00 Tools
Sinesthetic (Bonus) 04:57 Tools
Breathe [Prodigy's cover] 04:57 Tools
Fairy [Instrumental] 04:57 Tools
03 - Eschatological 04:57 Tools
Breath 04:57 Tools
neglected fields - intro 04:26 Tools
02 - The Spider's Kiss 04:26 Tools
02 - Calm, Precious, Mad 04:26 Tools
Outro Fairy(Instrumental) 04:26 Tools
08 - These Fires Through... 06:26 Tools
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One of the best known metal acts from Baltic States, Neglected Fields rose out of the ashes of local bands in fall of 1995, with the initial line-up Sergey "Destruction" (vocals, guitars), Herman (guitars), Sergey (bass), Karlis (drums). The new band traveled to neighbouring country Estonia, where in Townhall Studio in Tallinn the first demo "Sansara" was recorded in spring of 1996, containing four tracks of intense technical death metal with a strong influence from Death, Cynic, Atheist and Carcass, and a light touch of beautiful soprano co-leads from session vocalist Rasa. It quickly made its way into many European magazines and, thanks to successful promotional campaign, "Sansara" received multiple rave reviews in European metal press, receiving the "Demo of the Month" title in Aardschock (The Netherlands), Extreme (Germany), Eternity (Germany), Vampiria (Italy)). Soon after that the band received numerous offers to release the debut CD, while the band enjoyed successful gigs all around the Baltic States, including in Death Comes 6 festival in Vilnius, supporting Therion in front of 1500 fans. In August 1997 Neglected Fields entered the legendary Finnish Tico-Tico Studio to record their debut album "Synthinity". Containing 10 songs, it was released in June 1998 in Europe and America by Eldethorn records, a subdivison of British Neat Metal records, and licenced for release in Japan by Pony Conyon. "Synthinity" was the first ever CD release by a Latvian metal band. Although the band was not entirely satisfied with the promo campaign, it still managed to receive favourable reviews - 80/100 in Aardschock, 8/10 in Greek Metal Hammer and 74/100 in Burrn. Soon after the CD saw the daylight, Neglected Fields started to gig extensively in Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia, opening for Cannibal Corpse and Dark Funeral in their hometown in front of 1100 fans, and also did a mini tour in Czech Republic, Slovakia and Austria. New ideas were born, and the band decided to add keyboard player. George, with a diploma of classical music education in his hands, was in a league of his own, and was willing to join the band. The new line-up recorded a self-titled promo demo with three tracks (Solar, Bass solo, The Human Abstract), thanks to which the band was signed to Italian Scarlet Records (Neat Metal Records having gone out of business by then). Another legendary studio, this time Abyss, was chosen to record the eagerly awaited follow-up CD. "Mephisto Lettonica" was recorded with a help of Tommy Tagtgren (brother of Pete Tagtgren, Hypocrisy and Pain mastermind, and the owner of Abyss) and released through Scarlet Records in September of 2000. "Mephisto Lettonica", with a reference to both some dark character and their native country in the title, exceeded many expectations, also due to touches of black metal (courtesy of George's swirling keyboard licks) and was critically acclaimed (12/15 in Legacy, 9/10 in Metal Heart, 7/10 in Rock Hard, 4/4 in GrindZone, 5/6 in Metal Hammer Italy, 5/6 in Scream, 6/6 in Spark (Czech republic), 10/12 in Thrash 'Em All (Poland), 9/10 in M (Belarus). Interviews with the band appeared in more than 20 leading metal editions all around the Europe. The band has appeared in Brutal Assault 7 festival in Czech republic, alongside with Incantation, Tiamat, Callenish Circle, Ancient Rites, as well as opened for Dimmu Borgir, Destruction, Impaled Nazarene and gigging in Czech, German, Polish, Austrian, Finnish and Belarus clubs. Sadly, in November 2002, the long-time member Herman decided to pursue other musical directions. The band quickly recruited new guitarist Janis, who joined prior the tour through Poland, the Czech republic and Slovakia, and appeared with the band in festival appearances in Lithuania, Latvia and the Czech Republic, sharing the stage with Moonspell, Hypnos, Vader and Behemoth. In December of 2003 both first albums were re-released for Russian market by the famous Soyuz label, and the band played two promotional gigs in Moscow and St. Petersbourgh, appearing before the delighted Russian fans for the first time and its career. A further European headline tour blasted its way through 14 dates in 7 countries. In October 2004 Neglected Fields entered Astia studio to record drums for the new album, while the whole 9-track monster was produced by TT Oksala (Tiamat, Stratovarius, Apocalyptica), whose reputation in music business leaves no doubts concerning the quality of the recording! Mastered in Finnvox by Mika Jussila, the album can be easily described as a link between latter-era Death and Emperor. The album, entitled "Splenetic", is due to be released in May 2006 (Aghast Recordings). In November of 2005 the band welcomed new guitarist Sergej "Filth" of local death/black band Preternatural to their ranks. Info taken from http://www.neglectedfields.lv Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.