Insane (album)

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Insane
Album cover Syron Vanes "Insane".jpg
Studio album by
Syron Vanes
Released2003
StudioSmallhouse Studios, Sweden
Genre Heavy metal
Length39:46
Label Carnival Records
Producer Anders Hahne
Syron Vanes chronology
Revenge
(1986)
Insane
(2003)
Property Of..
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Insane is the third album by the Swedish heavy metal band Syron Vanes, released in 2003. It was produced by Anders Hahne.

Contents

Recording

The album was recorded in Anders Hahne's Smallhouse Studios studio in 2003. This was the album that would mark Syron Vanes comeback. All the songs were mixed and mastered in February 2003. The final release medium was on CD.

Story

Musically this album has a more modern approach than the albums from the 1980s. The band decided that there shouldn't be any guitar solos on the songs, although "Black World" and "Keep me Up" do have solos. A video was made of the song Insane

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Insane"A.Hahne4:10
2."No Difference"A.Hahne2:40
3."Why"A.Hahne4:57
4."Bad Desire"A.Hahne2:41
5."Kill the Dead"A.Hahne2:30
6."Holy Man"A.Hahne3:39
7."Deathroll"A.Hahne2:44
8."Human Faces"A.Hahne3:34
9."Black World"A.Hahne3:02
10."Rock'n'Roll Parole"A.Hahne3:00
11."King of Day"A.Hahne2:57
12."Keep me Up"R.Vahlstroem3:52

Personnel

Syron Vanes

Production

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