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Sanctuary

Into The Mirror Black

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Category: Classic Metal

Year: 1990

Label: CBS Records/Epic Records

Catalog Number: EK 45085

Average Rating: 80 / 100 (3 ratings)

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Sanctuary Into The Mirror Black Album Cover

Personnel
Warrel Dane Vocals
Lenny Rutledge Guitars
Sean Blosl Guitars
Jim Sheppard Bass Guitar
Dave Budbill Drums, Percussion
Tracks
1.  Future Tense  5:07
2.  Taste Revenge  5:03
3.  Long Since Dark  5:06
4.  Epitaph  6:03
5.  Eden Lies Obscured  5:23
6.  The Mirror Black  5:06
7.  Seasons of Destruction  4:51
8.  One More Murder  4:20
9.  Communion  5:38
  
Total Running Time:  46:37

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From: Friday 13th Date: May 23, 2002 at 7:21
Classic Metal album by a band now called 'Nevermore' great Power Metal, buy!! friday13th@robhalford.com

From: José Hoyos Date: March 6, 2003 at 18:13
Dos grandes discos, Into Mirror Black merece un trato distinto, la desgarradora voz de Dane y la fuerza de las guitarras hacen que este disco sea considerado de colección, temas como comunion, taste revenge, the mirror black, por no mencionar los 9 temas son demoledores. si no lo tienen ... que esperan...cómprenlo... desde PERU

From: Proman1 Date: April 14, 2004 at 0:04
Holy Shit!!!! I just listened to this CD again and can't believe how awesome it really is, I thought the previous CD would be hard to beat, but god damn this one is so much better, the most incredible vocals I have ever heard, too bad Warrel Dane changed his style, although I like Nevermore a lot, I still say he should of stuck to Sanctuary, too bad we only got 2 CD's before they quit..

From: Zyan Date: August 7, 2004 at 19:28
Immortal album from a immortal band. The best 90's metal album. Every feelings from Nevermore were there in "Into the Mirror Black".

From: Metalhead66 Date: October 28, 2004 at 13:39
This is really a Great Record. I think it's a tad better than The first one...

From: kirky Date: November 5, 2004 at 7:18
i am happy,because Warrel stopped screaming

From: perry.k Date: June 13, 2005 at 4:06
Along with the mighty LETHAL S/T album,the best thing early90's have offered to the power metal freaks!!!!!!!9.5/10

From: Rafo Phoenix Date: November 19, 2006 at 11:51
Good Heavy Metal/Speed/Thrash album, la verdad esta banda no es solo Heavy Clasico como ponen tiene una fusion de varios estilos de Metal y se parecen en algo a los Mercyful o King Diamond algunos dirian Terror Metal en fin este disco no al nivel del anterior que contiene un corte que elevaria cualquier album aca hay buenos temas pero nada grande 8/10.

From: rick kerch vzla Date: September 5, 2013 at 18:48
The first 3 songs are the best ones along with "Seasons Of Destruction" & "One More Murder"...some Queensryche/Mercyful Fate essence in the music and in the vocals(King Diamond kinda of singing here of Mr Dane )...a bit better than the band's debut IMO but still nothing impressive,at least to me...cheers and peace out...75/100

From: Metal T Date: December 23, 2017 at 21:46
RIP Warrel Dane

From: hair metal again Date: January 17, 2022 at 6:30
excellent 2nd step for SANCTUARY in the early 90s offering a classic US power metal release with thrilling vocals and razor sharp guitar work!"taste revenge","future tense","sounds of destruction" are the highlights

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 1, 2024 at 21:39
Man oh man, this disc was ahead of its time! Closest comparisons from around the turn of the decade would include the likes of Crimson Glory, Lethal, the heaviest Savatage, maybe Metal Church. So much of prog-leaning metal up to this point sacrificed heaviness in favor of technicality and finesse. Into The Mirror Black crushes them all. Even over a decade later, a great many bands playing in this style still struggled to match the power and weight of this second Sanctuary disc. This is a clear precursor to the mighty Nevermore, and on some days, I like it better than the latter band's debut, and even The Politics Of Ecstasy. The production is vastly improved over debut, sounding crystal-clear and diamond-hard, and asshole-tight. Jim Shepard's bass popping underneath the slicing riffs. Warrel Dane has tamed the over-the-top shrieks, possibly by necessity, putting the focus more on his baleful wail. Highlights abound, from the raging to the somber, including "Future Tense," "taste Reveng

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: October 1, 2024 at 21:41
... "Taste Revenge," "Long Since Dark," the almost-title track, "Seasons Of Destruction" and "Communion." "One More Murder" is perhaps the thrashiest thing here, but also feels a little silly and the most like a holdover from Refuge Denied.


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