In Search of Sanity | |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | Onslaught |
Cover: | In_Search_of_Sanity.jpg |
Released: | 22 August 1989 |
Recorded: | July–December 1988 |
Studio: | Westside, Eden and Smokehouse Studios (London) Atlantic Studios (New York City) |
Genre: | Thrash metal |
Length: | 57:17 |
Label: | London |
Producer: | Stephan Galfas |
Prev Title: | The Force |
Prev Year: | 1986 |
Next Title: | Killing Peace |
Next Year: | 2007 |
In Search of Sanity is the third studio album by English thrash metal band Onslaught, released in 1989. This album was originally recorded with Sy Keeler, but London Records were not impressed with the final product from a commercial point of view and enforced a re-mix and a complete re-recording of the vocals by Grim Reaper frontman Steve Grimmett, being the only album featuring him. It features their longest song to date "Welcome to Dying".
While the album was mostly in the same thrash/speed metal vein as The Force, it contains a more polished sound than Onslaught's previous albums, acquiring a more progressive and melodic edge.[1] [2] Despite meeting mixed reviews by their fans, In Search of Sanity was moderately successful, peaking at number 46 on the UK charts while the single "Let There Be Rock" peaked at number 50 in that country.[3] It was also Onslaught's last album before disbanding in 1991, only to reform in 2004 and the release of their fourth album Killing Peace in 2007.
The album was remastered and re-released by Blackend Records on 30 October 2006, after being out of print for some years.
In 2016, the album was packaged by Dissonance Productions containing a second disc of a recorded live concert in 1989 at the Bristol Hippodrome. The track listing is as follows: