Onslaught Offshoot The Sanity Days Preview Debut Album
. The offshoot outfit, formed in 2012, originally focused on controversial 1989 Onslaught album In Search Of Sanity - the band's only album to feature vocalist Grimmett. The title received mixed reviews for moving away from the band's thrash roots in favour of a more polished production, and led indirectly to their split before mainman Nige Rockett formed a new lineup in 2007. Now The Sanity Days say: "The album will feature nine original songs written over the past 15 months, and promises a mixture of dark, metallic, interweaving, spine-chilling riffs topped with melodic haunting vocals." Read more and check out the preview clip here. TeamRock Radio is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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