Infernal (Edge of Sanity album) explained

Infernal
Type:studio
Artist:Edge of Sanity
Cover:Eos-infernal.jpg
Released:February 5, 1997
Recorded:1996
Genre:Melodic death metal
Length:49:54
Label:Black Mark
Producer:Peter Tägtgren
Prev Title:Crimson
Prev Year:1996
Next Title:Cryptic
Next Year:1997

Infernal is the sixth full-length studio album by the Swedish death metal band Edge of Sanity, released by Black Mark Production on February 5, 1997.

Dan Swanö left the band after recording for the album was completed due to artistic differences between himself and Andreas Axelsson. Swanö would later return and continue using the Edge of Sanity name after the other members had disbanded following the release of Cryptic.

Swanö's other band Nightingale recorded a cover version of the song "Losing Myself" for their album Nightfall Overture.

Credits

Edge of Sanity
Guests