First released in 1994, Edge Of Sanity’s seminal fourth album, “Purgatory Afterglow”, is now remastered by songwriter/frontman/producer Dan Swanö (Opeth, Dissection, Katatonia, etc). Featuring the catchy crush of “Twilight”, the blistering “Of Darksome Origin”, the slow groove of “Velvet Dreams” and Edge Of Sanity’s breakout hit “Black Tears”, “Purgatory Afterglow” is a triumph of cutting-edge death metal. Rediscover Edge Of Sanity’s “Purgatory Afterglow” before X-machines end us all!
First released in 1994, Edge Of Sanity’s seminal fourth album, “Purgatory Afterglow”, is now remastered by songwriter/frontman/producer Dan Swanö (Opeth, Dissection, Katatonia, etc). Featuring the catchy crush of “Twilight”, the blistering “Of Darksome Origin”, the slow groove of “Velvet Dreams” and Edge Of Sanity’s breakout hit “Black Tears”, “Purgatory Afterglow” is a triumph of cutting-edge death metal. Rediscover Edge Of Sanity’s “Purgatory Afterglow” before X-machines end us all!
The new masterpiece of Houston, Texas based progressive metal sensation! Atmospheric melodies over darkened dynamics that range from the perversely sinister to the adventurously progressive, creating an undeniably epic wall of sound! Mixed and mastered by Dan Swanö (Opeth, Katatonia, Edge Of Sanity, Bloodbath)
Aerosmith signed with Columbia early in the '90s, before their contract with Geffen expired, and, as part of the deal, they owed a live album to Geffen – hence the appearance of A Little South of Sanity, a double-disc set culled from tapes from the Get a Grip and Nine Lives tours. Considering its origins, the record couldn't help but feel a little like the contractual obligation it is, but it's to Aerosmith's credit that it doesn't sound entirely tired. Not that it sounds vital – Steven Tyler's adolescent schtick sounds particularly embarrassing as he approaches his 50th birthday, and newer material like "Falling in Love (Is Hard on the Knees)" or even the hit "Amazing" pales in comparison to their '70s and late-'80s classics.