"A Vision of Misery" carries on somewhat in the traditional Sadus vein (high speed, highly technical thrash with psychotic vocals and very audible, very well-played bass parts), but adds more death metal stylings to the mix. The tempos are more varied - if "Chemical Exposure" blasted along at 200 mph all the time, and "Swallowed in Black" did so 90% of the time, with this album it might be down to 70% or so.
Vladislav M. - 2021年 06月 14日
Sadus' first three albums are a grand legacy of the golden age of Thrash / Death, a classic worthy of the title of a Thrash Metal tutorial.
"A Vision Of Misery" is a cool and technical album. Of course, with each new job, the gang only became more complicated and here is the peak point of progress.