Void of Sleep

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Wisdom Of Doom 07:08 Tools
Lost In The Void 08:32 Tools
The Great Escape Of The Giant Stone Man 06:44 Tools
Ghost Of Me 06:20 Tools
Mirror Soul Sickness 05:52 Tools
Sons Of Nothing 05:36 Tools
Blood On My Hands 05:25 Tools
The Devil's Conjuration 05:25 Tools
Bloods On My Hands 05:25 Tools
Ordo ab Chao 05:25 Tools
Hidden Revelations 05:25 Tools
Slaves Shall Serve 05:25 Tools
Lords of Conspiracy 05:25 Tools
New World Order 05:25 Tools
Ending Theme 05:25 Tools
02 Hidden Revelations 05:25 Tools
03 Slaves Shall Serve 05:25 Tools
05 Lords of Conspiracy 05:25 Tools
06 New World Order 05:25 Tools
07 Ending Theme 05:25 Tools
A Man With No Way Out 05:25 Tools
The Great Escape Of The Giant 06:41 Tools
Bloods On My Hands [Explicit] 05:25 Tools
Sons of Nothing [Explicit] 05:36 Tools
Void Of Sleep 05:36 Tools
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Style: Visionary Sludge Metal Info: a sludge musical storm of psychedelic doom slowdowns, epic stoner rhythms and progressive time signatures around the concept of madness and oneiric visions... "...Void of Sleep are a fairly new band out of Italy who play a mix of doom, stoner, sludge, and psychedelic rock, and their sophomore release is titled Tales Between Reality and Madness, a fitting name for an album that is multi-layered and really chock full of great ideas and stellar execution. Yes, there's no doubt in my mind that Void of Sleep honed their chops on plenty of early '70s Black Sabbath, but it's not all about that here, as the band also do a nice job of channeling Opeth and Mastodon at times, which gives the album plenty of balance and variety from track to track....It's always great to hear a band of this nature deliver tunes that are so catchy despite being deliciously heavy. Void of Sleep have a real winner here with Tales Between Reality and Madness. Tons of bombastic, heavy riffs, memorable songs, a great production, and vocals that are a mix of melodic clean, gruff mid-range, and choruses that remind of Testament. Void of Sleep are without a doubt a band that you need to put on your immediate radar." Peter Pardo, Sea of Tranquiliity http://www.auralwebstore.com/store/product.php?id_product=566 Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.