Shadow Gallery - Carved In Stone -1995- -flac- ✰
Shadow Gallery employed a "wall of sound" production style, layering 12+ guitar tracks. In compressed formats, the low-mid frequencies (150Hz–300Hz) become muddied. FLAC preserves the separation between the rhythm guitar and the bass synth pedal, allowing you to hear Carl Cadden-James’s fretless work as a distinct voice, not a rumble.
Carved in Stone is widely regarded as the moment Shadow Gallery fulfilled the potential of their 1992 self-titled debut. It features a refined production style, tighter musicianship, and the soaring, theatrical vocals of the late , often compared to Queensrÿche’s Geoff Tate. Key Track Highlights Shadow Gallery - Carved in Stone -1995- -FLAC-
Shadow Gallery's music has been cited as an influence by bands such as: Shadow Gallery employed a "wall of sound" production