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  1. Reviews. Official website. Doctor Nerve biography. Background and members. Doctor Nerve is a septet playing what has been referred to as "avant-metal-mutant jazz-rock". Doctor Nerve was born at The Creative Music Studio (CMS), in Woodstock, NY at the beginning of the 80's.

  2. Profile: Doctor Nerve is an avant-rock ensemble. led by guitarist/composer Nick Didkovsky. Sites: doctornerve.org , Bandcamp. Members: Anne Brudevold, Benjamin Herrington, Brian Farmer (2), Chuck Verstraeten, Dave Douglas, Don Davis (3), Greg Anderson (4), Jesse Krakow, Jim Mussen, Joachim Litty, Jonathan Tessler, Kathleen Supové, Kyle Sims ...

  3. 28 de ago. de 2013 · Cuneiform Records. 11.8K subscribers. 97. 6.3K views 10 years ago. "Preaching to the Converted" by Doctor Nerve from the album Doctor Nerve, released by Cuneiform Records. ...more....

  4. Doctor Nerve is a rock band that has been annihilating the boundaries between rock, metal, improvisation, jazz, and experimental music since 1983. New record "LOUD"! "A startling collision of post-metal guitar, avant-garde improvisation, and tight, large-ensemble arrangements." Guitar Player.

  5. doctornerve.bandcamp.com › album › loudLOUD | Doctor Nerve

    LOUD may be the heaviest and most hard-hitting Doctor Nerve yet! Mixed by Nik Chinboukas whose recording credits include Testament and Metal Allegiance, and mastered for maximum impact by Thomas Dimuzio, "LOUD" brings you four new Doctor Nerve tunes (and 11 bonus tracks) that are as aggressive as they are intricate.

  6. 24 de feb. de 2020 · Doctor Nerve: If You Were Me Right Now I'd Be Dead (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO) - YouTube. doctornerve. 4.89K subscribers. Subscribed. 161. 4.7K views 3 years ago. From the Doctor Nerve record...

  7. But instead of being a collection of oddities, Every Screaming Ear reveals itself as the ultimate Doctor Nerve experience. Every aspect of the band is represented in its context: the ultra-complex, light-speed fast tunes, the contemporary chamber works, and the downright craziness that becomes so palpable when seeing the band live.