The title track follows suit, with a catchy guitar riff and almost dance-able beat. The album kicks off with a head-banging anthem in "Devour", which opens with an amazing drum/piano sequence and explodes into Brent Smith's energetic vocals. The Sound of Madness finds a balance in the intensity of the songs, without sounding choppy or forced. ![]() While Leave a Whisper has taken on the role of Shinedown's measuring stick, this album does not disappoint - in fact it proves to be the answer for fans who thought "Leave A Whisper" was too heavy and that "Us And Them" was too soft. ![]() The irony of the title is that the sound of the album is the opposite of madness it is closer to a tightly crafted musical masterpiece. Shinedown returns with their third studio album, "The Sound of Madness". ![]() Review Summary: "The Sound of Madness Is Beautiful"
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