I have to agree that the death vocals get a little bit lost - one thing that I think always seperated Dan from other death metal vocalists was the distinction - I could more often tell exactly the words Dan was growling, and the muddy vocal sounds on C2 (
not "Judgement Clay") hurt that a bit.
Nonetheless, I have been impressed by the album thus far, and it has recently supplanted the new Green Carnation as the only thing I'm listening to right now.
I have to say, Dan, you (all of you, Edge of Sanity) had balls to do the first Crimson, and it came out as an album that appears when people start discussing the best death metal albums ever. Once again, you had balls to do Crimson II, knowing the degree of hype your die-hard fans would throw at it and the standard to which it would be held. To say "it has not been a disapointment" may come off as passive chatter for some average random record, but is high acclaim for C2.
Well done, and thank you!
(BTW - Where is Second Sky? What happened with that, Mr. "I'm going to focus on one thing and not doing all these projects anymore, and certainly not any metal"?

If you've answered this already, I apologize for my recent online "out-of-the-loopness")