Edge Of Sanity. The Spectral Sorrows. The Spectral Sorrows - Edge Of Sanity. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. The Spectral Sorrows is the third full-length studio album by the Swedish death metal band, Edge of Sanity, recorded by Börje Forsberg in JulyAugust 1993 and released by Black Mark Production in 1993. The bassist Anders Lindberg could not record the album due to mandatory military service. This album begins Edge of Sanity's progression from pure death metal to a more progressive and melodic death metal sound. There's more focus on clean vocals than the album's predecessor, specifically on their cover. Songs in album Edge Of Sanity - The Spectral Sorrows 1993. Edge Of Sanity - The Spectral Sorrows Instrumental. Edge Of Sanity - Darkday. Edge Of Sanity - Livin' Hell. Edge Of Sanity - Lost. Edge Of Sanity - The Masque. Edge Of Sanity - Blood of My Enemies Manowar cover. Edge Of Sanity - On The Other Side. Edge of Sanity discography all. Unorthodox 1992. Until Eternity Ends 1994. Edge of Sanity. Type: Full-length. Bassist Anders Lindberg could not record the album due to mandatory military service. Recording information: Recorded on 16 tracks in Unisound Recordings, JulyAugust 1993. Mastered at the Cutting Room. Co-produced by Edge of Sanity. Identifiers: Barcode Text: 4 012743 003725 Barcode String: 4012743003725 Matrix, Runout: BOD BMP BMCD 37-2 Label Code: LC 6201 Rights Society: GEMA Other: ADD. Album 1993 13 Songs. Rock 1993. The Spectral Spectral Sorrows. Play album. Get album. Edge of Sanity was a Swedish death metal band whose work often delved into experimental territory shifting from traditional death metal to melodic and progressive death metal. Edge of Sanity are regarded alongside Opeth as being the first to fuse extreme metal styles like death and black metal with genuine progressive rock. Having formed in 1989 in Finspång, Sweden, Edge of Sanity asserted themselves as a solid death-metal outfit with their debut release Nothing But Death Remains, but their second release Unorthodox, with tracks like Enigma and &q read. Review Summary: The Spectral Sorrows shows a terrific band beginning to move into its prime, with Edge of Sanity laying all of the elements of their sound into place to create a great album. Dan Swanö is widely known as a legend in the death metal community, and it isn't hard to see why. However, often overlooked, is Edge of Sanity's 1993 album, The Spectral Sorrows, which is where the band really began churning out the sound that we know them by today. Catchy riffs and intricate melodies infiltrate the album and Dan's excellent clean vocals also make appearances here, yet it was until Purgatory Afterglow that they were used to their full effect. The presciently named Unorthodox album had revealed Edge of Sanity to be much more than a predictable, stuck-on-full-throttle death metal machine, so it was only natural to expect that the Swedish quintet would continue pushing the boundaries of their sound on subsequent efforts. The only questions left to answer were how much and would they succeed in making it work. Progressive Death. Band Name Edge Of Sanity. Album Name The Spectral Sorrows. Type Album. Released date November 1993. Labels Black Mark Production. Music StyleProgressive Death. Members owning this album111