About this album
Where they were
Released in 1996, 'Crimson' was Edge of Sanity's fifth album and marked a significant shift towards a more progressive approach. Following the success of their previous album 'Purgatory Afterglow', this record showcased the band's ambition to blend storytelling with complex musical arrangements, solidifying their place in the progressive death metal scene.
Why it matters
'Crimson' is notable for its ambitious structure, consisting of a single 40-minute title track, which gained critical acclaim for pushing the boundaries of death metal. The album has influenced numerous bands within the genre and is often cited in discussions about the evolution of progressive metal, showcasing how extreme music can convey deep narratives.
Essential tracks
- "Crimson" — The title track serves as a monumental journey through dark themes and intricate compositions, embodying the album's artistic vision.
- "Murder. Divided." — This track offers a stark contrast to the lengthy title piece, providing a concise burst of intensity that highlights the band's aggressive roots.
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
Sweden
Tracklist
- 1 Crimson 40:03
- 2 Murder. Divided. 3:17