Nehemiah

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Dead in the Wake 06:43 Tools
The Asphyxiation Process 05:02 Tools
The Kings Collapse 00:00 Tools
There Is No Tomorrow 03:49 Tools
Awaiting Eschiel 03:41 Tools
A Suspension to Sleep 01:12 Tools
The Endemic 05:24 Tools
A Virgin Burial 07:55 Tools
Our Great Deceiver 00:00 Tools
Beloved 08:54 Tools
Return to Grandeur 00:00 Tools
Nepenthe 00:00 Tools
Erelong 00:00 Tools
Without Your Touch 00:00 Tools
Upon This Shallow Blood 00:00 Tools
Promises Of A Peaceful End 00:00 Tools
Held To The Grave 00:00 Tools
Awating Eschiel 03:42 Tools
Hunted Prey (instrumental) 04:26 Tools
Crush (lp version) 04:26 Tools
Hunted Prey (b-side mix) 04:26 Tools
Crush (dj breakbeat track) 04:26 Tools
Crush (b-side mix) 04:26 Tools
Hunted Prey 04:26 Tools
Blood 04:26 Tools
All Night 04:26 Tools
Coming Home (feat. Jen) 04:08 Tools
Spreading The Wings Of Innocence 00:00 Tools
The Wings Of Innocence 04:08 Tools
Spreading The Wings Of Innocen 04:08 Tools
Trade it All 04:08 Tools
Freestyle 00:49 Tools
With Me ft. Mercadize 05:12 Tools
I Met You 00:49 Tools
That Person 05:12 Tools
Beautiful 05:12 Tools
Nehemiah - Upon This Shallow Blood 05:12 Tools
Drop the World (feat. Cole Conner) 03:49 Tools
This Song 05:12 Tools
Forever Remix 04:40 Tools
02 - The Asphyxiation Process 05:12 Tools
Fix Me 05:12 Tools
Found my Place 05:12 Tools
Awaiting Eschelence 05:12 Tools
Spreading Wings of Innocence 05:12 Tools
Father Sun Holy Spirit (feat. Gods Spell) 03:26 Tools
While You Were Sleeping 01:39 Tools
Nehemiah - The Endemic 05:12 Tools
I Wont Complain 03:56 Tools
03 - A Virgin Burial 03:49 Tools
Fly Away 03:56 Tools
Masterpiece 03:49 Tools
Prayer (Outro) 00:58 Tools
Walk With Me 05:00 Tools
01 - Dead In The Wake 03:26 Tools
All of Me 03:44 Tools
Our Great Deciever 03:56 Tools
Romance 05:00 Tools
One Mic 04:17 Tools
04 - There Is No Tomorrow 03:56 Tools
Lose Yourself 04:17 Tools
Better Man 03:56 Tools
Little Boy 05:00 Tools
The Wings Of Innocene 03:56 Tools
Father Interlude 03:56 Tools
the kings collapse mastered 05:00 Tools
Look At Me Now 05:00 Tools
05 - The Endemic 00:58 Tools
07 - A Suspension To Sleep 05:00 Tools
08 - Beloved 05:00 Tools
Nehemiah - Promises Of A Peaceful End 05:00 Tools
Nehemiah - Awaiting Eschiel 05:00 Tools
06 - Awaiting Eschiel 05:00 Tools
nehemiah - the asphyxiation process 04:17 Tools
City Lights (feat. Ets) 04:17 Tools
Nehemiah - Held To The Grave 04:17 Tools
Better Man (prod. by jbizz & nehemiah) 04:17 Tools
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There are at least two artists named Nehemiah Metalcore Band: Nehemiah was a 6-piece metalcore band from Minneapolis, MN. After self-releasing their first, self-titled demo, they were signed to Uprising Records, releasing an LP entitled "The Asphyxiation Process", and an EP entitled "Lenore". After several somewhat controversial lineup changes throughout their career, Nehemiah broke up in October of 2005. Members from the band ended up in several projects, including Dead to Fall, Everest/Iron Thrones, Frontier, Amber Waves and Regret. Despite the obvious biblical reference, Nehemiah was not a christian band. Nehemiah left a legacy of hardcore/metal aspects. Known for fast, expiermental riffs, Nehemiah's technical playing set them apart from their peers. R&B artist: Though Public Mind is Nehemiah’s first solo release, it is not Nehemiah’s debut on the music scene. Raised in his father’s church, Nehemiah has been performing music in one form or another for most of his life. Nehemiah had recorded his first song by the age of 12 and at the age of 15 he headlined his first concert in his hometown of Portland, Oregon with the proceeds going toward teenage victims of domestic violence. It was after that concert that Nehemiah was convinced that he wanted to pursue music professionally. This pursuit has had its ups and downs but each one of them has shaped who Nehemiah is today, both as an artist and as a person. The highlights of Nehemiah’s early career included an appearance in the motion picture Reggie’s Prayer, starring the late football star Reggie White. In addition, Nehemiah appeared on a nationally syndicated talk show, took his live show to Canada, and opened up for the famed R&B/Gospel group, Virtue. The experiences of his teenage years opened the door for Nehemiah to later join Soul, a contemporary gospel group signed to a subsidiary of the Hendrix record label. This release spent 9 weeks on the Billboard gospel charts and peeked at number 36. Though the group was short-lived it provided Nehemiah the opportunity to tour the states and establish relationships that would bear fruit in the years to come. After briefly filling the lead vocalist spot in a group with producer HR Crump (Beyonce), Nehemiah decided to focus on developing his solo project. His debut solo album, Public Mind, is the product of all of his life experiences, both good and bad. The mid-tempo track “That Person” is a celebratory autobiographical account of all that happened to Nehemiah as he recognized all that Jesus Christ is. Another personal song, “Fly Away,” was written for his daughter, Amiah, who died several weeks after being born. It is songs like these that helped the album find its title. Nehemiah explains, “The title of the album is intended to communicate on two levels. First, I wanted to emphasize that I identify with my audience. The things that they struggle with, I struggle with. The things that trouble them, trouble me. Second, I wanted to show that this album is not simply a collection of songs, it is a window into my mind and life which I have made public through this release.” Nehemiah lists artists ranging from Commissioned to Boyz II Men to Phil Collins among his influences and the diversity of his personal palate comes through in the diversity of the album. Nehemiah wrote and produced much of the disc himself while also teaming with producers and songwriters Derek Clark (Fred Hammond), Anson Dawkins (Dawkins & Dawkins), Chris Turner (Singleton’s), Cole Brown (Michelle Williams) and his brother J.B. (Benjiman). The production and vocals on the project are top notch, there is nothing about Nehemiah’s debut that sounds like the independent project it truly is. But while people will definitely respond to the impressive vocals and banging tracks Nehemiah hopes they will especially be drawn to the stories. “Some of these songs are birthed out of experiences I’ve lived and some of them were born out of the experiences of my community. Not all people will be able to relate to the exact details of every song but I believe everyone will find themselves somewhere in each song. Each of them speaks of something true and real that we can all identify with. I look forward to hearing how people find their own stories in these songs.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.