Skeptic Sense
Mind Versus Soul: The Anthology
The roots of SKEPTIC SENSE date back to southern Germany circa 1987, when co-workers Stephen Thumm (guitar) and Peter
Sugg (guitar) bonded over their love of heavy metal and decided to form a band called Sluggard with friends (and
half-brothers) Juergen Knoerle (bass) and Joachim Klinkosch (drums). After finally securing vocalist Cornelius Halder
and releasing their debut demo in 1990, the groups final lineup was solidified in 1991 with a new drummer, Ilias
Fischer, and a new name, SKEPTIC SENSE-inspired by lyrics from the SANCTUARY song "Future Tense."
Increasingly influenced by more progressive metal acts such as FATES WARNING, WATCHTOWER, and fellow Germans SIEGES
EVEN, SKEPTIC SENSE advanced towards a more technical direction -- recording one more demo, Harmony of Souls, before
entering Delta Studios in Wilster, Germany to begin work on their lone full-length, Presence of Mind-released by Inline
Music sub-label Gorgon in 1994. Unfortunately, the record label had mysteriously disappeared by the end of that same
year, so SKEPTIC SENSE was unable to capitalize on the favorable press received by Harmony of Souls, and Presence of
Mind went largely unheard-the band falling apart shortly after its release.
Now, more than two decades later Mind Versus Soul: The Anthology collects the complete, 16-song SKEPTIC SENSE
discography, fully remastered by Jamie King at The Basement Recording. In addition to all-new cover art by Steven R.
Cobb, the booklet includes a retrospective interview, lyrics, and photographs direct from the bands archives-finally
treating this underappreciated jewel of progressive thrash metal as the cult classic for which it has always deserved to
be recognized... for the fans, by the fans!
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Format
CD - 1 disk
Release
13-05-2016
Label
Item-nr
488025
EAN
0711576010729
Availability
In stock