The Sanity Days are a band from the united Kingdom that consists of many veterans and plays a dark mixture of heavy and power metal and this is a review of their 2015 album "Evil Beyond Belief" which will be released in March by Candlelight Records.
Spoken word parts and clean playing which is also used on a regular basis throughout the recording start off the album along with some melodic guitar leads and after the intro the music keeps its melody and adds in more of a heavy sound along with all of the musical instruments sounding very powerful along with some power metal style vocals and most of the tracks are very long and epic in length.
A good portion of the tracks are very long and epic in length and you can also hear some synths in certain sections of the recording along with a small amount of evil whispers and the heavier and harder sections of the songs bring in an 80's style of metal that is very old school while the production gives the songs more of an up to date feeling and some of the slower riffing have a doom metal vibe to them and they also bring in power ballads at times while the main focus remains more on a dark and heavy music style.
The Sanity Days take the darker forms of heavy and power metal and add in a touch of doom metal to create an album that is very heavy, melodic, old school yet has an evil atmosphere, the production has a very professional sound while the lyrics cover dark, satanic and occult themes.
In my opinion The Sanity Days are a very great sounding dark mixture of heavy and power metal and if you are a fan of those musical genres, you should check out this band. RECOMMENDED TRACKS INCLUDE "Satan's Blood" "Evil Beyond Relief" "My Demon Mind" and "Firestorm". 8 out of 10.
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