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From Andorra, a small country nested in the Pyrenean mountains, Nami are the embodiment of the next great wave of European metal to emerge from the continent. Chances are, a lot of people couldn’t even tell you where Nami are from let alone what they sound like, an aspect that has only emboldened the raw beauty of what the band has created.
Their debut album “Fragile Alignments”, which was mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios (Sweden), was released in 2011 by Kaiowas Records (Spain), Season of Mist/Klonosphère (France) and Year of the Sun (USA/Canada).
At the end of 2012, Nami focused on the writing of their second upcoming LP called “The Eternal Light of the Unconscious Mind” aiming to enter the studio at the end of April 2013. This time, Nami produced, recorded and edited most of the album. At the beginning of July 2013, Nami traveled again to Sweden to mix and master the new album with Jens Bogren due to his organic style of mixing.
“This album beats the previous one. And the previous one was still the best hidden secret of 2011". - Jens Bogren (Fascination Street Studios)
Much like its predecessor, “The Eternal Light of the Unconscious Mind” revolves around a central theme however, this time the concept focusses on the advancement of dreams through our conscious and unconscious states.
Aside from the band’s spiraling melodies and masterful riffs, Nami has only one request that requires fulfillment: Listen closely.
Their debut album “Fragile Alignments”, which was mixed and mastered by Jens Bogren at Fascination Street Studios (Sweden), was released in 2011 by Kaiowas Records (Spain), Season of Mist/Klonosphère (France) and Year of the Sun (USA/Canada).
At the end of 2012, Nami focused on the writing of their second upcoming LP called “The Eternal Light of the Unconscious Mind” aiming to enter the studio at the end of April 2013. This time, Nami produced, recorded and edited most of the album. At the beginning of July 2013, Nami traveled again to Sweden to mix and master the new album with Jens Bogren due to his organic style of mixing.
“This album beats the previous one. And the previous one was still the best hidden secret of 2011". - Jens Bogren (Fascination Street Studios)
Much like its predecessor, “The Eternal Light of the Unconscious Mind” revolves around a central theme however, this time the concept focusses on the advancement of dreams through our conscious and unconscious states.
Aside from the band’s spiraling melodies and masterful riffs, Nami has only one request that requires fulfillment: Listen closely.
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