Dreams of Sanity

Dreams of Sanity was a gothic metal band from Austria. Founded in 1991, they released three full-length albums, before disbanding in 2002. Many of their songs are about Buddha. Their most famous song, "Window to the Sky," deals with the loneliness and despair of enlightenment, and is based on legends of Siddartha Gautama's experiences in isolation beneath the Bodhi Tree.

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History

After forming in 1991, Dreams of Sanity released two demos in 1994 and 1996. They toured Europe late in 1996[1] before releasing their proper debut in 1997, which was inspired by The Divine Comedy of Dante Alighieri.[2] Two further full-lengths were issued by the band, the first based upon Phantom of the Opera and the second exploring the concept of life as a game.[3] The group went through a series of lineup changes around the recording of the third album.[4] Following this they were dropped by their label Hall of Sermon; the group broke up in 2002.

Members

Former Members

Discography

References

  1. ^ Garry Sharpe-Young, Dreams of Sanity biography at MusicMight
  2. ^ Eduardo Rivadavia, Dreams of Sanity at Allmusic
  3. ^ Biography at ProgArchives.net
  4. ^ Biography, Tartareandesire.com