Nero Songs Ranked
Nero is a British electronic music trio composed of members Dan Stephens, Joe Ray, and Alana Watson. On 12 August 2011, they released their debut studio album, Welcome Reality, which reached number one in the UK Albums Chart. In August 2012, “Promises” received a Gold certification in the United States. On 10 February 2013, Nero won a Grammy Award for their collaborative remix of “Promises” with Skrillex. Their second studio album, Between II Worlds, was released on 11 September 2015. Nero’s debut release was “Space 2001” as part of the “Straight Outta Leicester” three-piece vinyl LP on Reformed Recordings in 2004. Watson started featuring on Nero’s songs from 2008, namely “Solid Air” (Punchy Recordings) and “This Way” (Audio Freaks) which was their debut dubstep release and is now a full-time member of the band. Nero released the EP, ‘Requiem’, on 10 May 2006, predominantly hard drum and bass, which quickly saw their acknowledgment rise within the dance music scene. Here are all of Nero’s songs ranked.
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10. Between II Worlds (Between II Worlds, 2015)
“Welcome Reality is still better as a whole for me, but I do like this album. It takes a minute to grow on you like many albums do, but it does. I think I could listen to Tonight on repeat forever. Nero is still the best in the genre. Great for them, but I wish more groups were this good because you can never have enough awesome music.”
9. Satisfy (Between II Worlds, 2015)
“This track is definitely the one that represents one distinct time in the music industry. When Dubstep took over, NERO was despiteful to continue with his music type and created a pure orgasmic tune. I get to chill all through the song. Hats off Nero.”
8. Crush on You (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“I love how Nero improvises. There are many different types of dubstep. This is one of them, I’m proud to listen such a great music. I wouldn’t change a thing about this tune.”
7. Reaching Out (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“This song samples “Out Of Touch” by Hall and Oates. The reason it reminds you of Vice City is because “Out Of Touch” is the actual song used in the game..” you’re out of touch, I’m out of time, But I’m out of my head when you’re not around” etc…If the voice sounds familiar it is because Daryl Hall recorded these new tracks for Nero”
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6. Innocence (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“I am a huge house music fan and like many other electronic sub genres but can not stand most dubstep. That being said I think Nero is great!”
5. Must Be the Feeling (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“Can’t possibly go wrong with Nero and flux pavilion in the same track. Its catchy and has a great beat. I was feeling extremely depressed and this song made me feel good. Completely changed my mood.”
4. Me and You (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“This is lighter and more upbeat than most of Nero’s material. Joe Ray explained to Time Out magazine this was probably because of where they were when they wrote the song. He explained: “We wrote ‘Me & You’ around a pool in LA, which was fun. There was something about the hot weather and drinking a cocktail in the sun that made us write a happy tune, whereas our other songs have an angry and dark vibe to them.”
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3. Guilt (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“This is similar to some of the great classic mid to late 90’s techno, so if you’re into that you will definitely like this. I love this band and this song is so amazing… I really like it sounds great in my car”
2. Doomsday (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“The trailer for Borderlands 2 is what introduced me to this song. It’s fantastic. Then, using it to amp up the Farming Simulator 2013 launch trailer I realized this is the perfect song to make any trailer better.”
1. Promises (Welcome Reality, 2011)
“This is one of those songs that can really make a band and put them on the map. Love it. I’ve turned a lot of people on to Nero as a result of this song and noticed I’ve heard a lot more people into this band since I first got into them many years ago.”