Ne Obliviscaris
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How Ne Obliviscaris became the first band to successfully crowdfund a world tour
By Cheri Faulkner published
Committed to a unique musical approach they’d developed over a decade, they feared they’d spend their careers trapped in the underground. And they expected a backlash when they asked for fan support – but they needn’t have worried

"Exul ended up being recorded at 10 different studios over two and a half years." Ne Obliviscaris and the heroic story of their fourth album
By Cheri Faulkner published
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris tell how without their Patreon-funding they might not have got to make album number four, Exul

Watch Ne Obliviscaris drummer Dan Presland play through the whole of Citadel
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris will tour Europe and the UK in October

Ne Obliviscaris remaster 2014's Citadel ahead of European tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris also announce return of drummer Dan Presland ahead of upcoming tour

Ne Obliviscaris to play all of Exul and Citadel on upcoming EU and UK tour
By Jerry Ewing published
Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris will tour Europe and the UK in September and October

The 10 best progressive metal albums of 2023
By Matt Mills published
Avenged Sevenfold, Tesseract, Enslaved and more ensured that prog metal had another standout year in 2023

The 50 best metal albums of 2023 - as voted by the readers of Metal Hammer
By Rich Hobson published
From Metallica to Sleep Token, Avenged Sevenfold to Babymetal, these are the best metal albums of 2023 - as voted by you!

"People thought we were begging for money": How Patreon saved Ne Obliviscaris from falling apart in the face of threats, wildfires and loss
By Matt Mills published
Marc "Xenoyr" Campbell of Australian prog metallers Ne Obliviscaris explains the band have overcome a lot to release new album Exul

“I think we cross a lot of boundaries and I think our fans are very open-minded.” Ne Obliviscaris and the making of Urn
By Rod Whitfield published
They’ve had strong financial support from their loyal fanbase, their music was included in a teaching curriculum at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, and now Aussies Ne Obliviscaris are set to make big waves beyond their native land.
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