This is the original Kerrang! review of Nightmare from 2010.
Last summer, M. Shadows wrote the lyrics to Nightmare, the opening track on Avenged Sevenfold’s fifth album. He envisaged the song as the beginning of a dark, emotional concept album, though he hadn’t yet worked out exactly what the plotline of said album should be. However, when the vocalist sat down in January to work upon lyrics for the other 10 songs on the album, there was only one theme he wanted to address. For the singer and his bandmates, a band so close they say they’re practically family, the death of drummer Jimmy ‘The Rev’ Sullivan on December 28 was heart-breaking and utterly devastating, a tragedy which tore their world apart and left them with a thousand unanswered questions. For a time, the idea of continuing as a band seemed unimaginable. But in the days and weeks following The Rev’s funeral, amid tears and laughter as they comforted one another with tales of their late brother, M., guitarists Synyster Gates and Zacky Vengeance, and bassist Johnny Christ realised that they had to complete the album they’d written with The Rev as a tribute to his memory and a life lived without fear, without brakes and without regret.