It was almost inevitable that anything released after Imaginary Sonicscape was going to not quite measure up. That album may very well end up serving as the benchmark for Sigh that can never be reached again.
It was almost inevitable that anything released after Imaginary Sonicscape was going to not quite measure up. That album may very well end up serving as the benchmark for Sigh that can never be reached again.
I wasn't saying that those are not fine albums, but think that Sonicscape is better than both of those. I must admit, however, that my "conscious self is ill-equipped to comprehend [some of] the sounds produced on [Hail Horror Hail]."
"It's a very fast album with no slow tracks at all. It's fast, agressive and symphonic. It's going to be the most consistent album from Sigh--it's classical music and thrash metal. There's no jazz or Indian stuff."