Edge of Sanity continue to get more progressive with The Spectral Sorrows, the third full-length in their discography. While this development is welcome, it's- as it was with Unorthodox- the death metal stuff that gets in the way and brings the album down. The Spectral Sorrows is at its best when its most outside the box ("Darkday," "The Masque," the ending of "Jesus Cries," "Sacrificed", the intro and outro tracks) and at its worst with the straight up metal (most everything else).
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