Monday, July 1: Gamma Ray, “The Spirit”
“The Spirit” was a perfectly ambivalent closer for Sigh No More, aptly reflecting the mixed emotions and uncertainty Gamma Ray’s members, both individually and collectively, were experiencing at the time. Underrated by pretty much everyone- including Kai Hansen- the band’s second full-length was an introspective comedown from the happy Helloween-esque bombast of Heading for Tomorrow, and suffered in many fans’ estimations as a result. But the writing was sharper than that description might suggest, and Ralf Scheepers delivered some of his best work as a singer on tracks like “One with the World” and “The Spirit”, imbuing each track with a searching and dramatic quality that didn’t descend into cheap hysterics. Furthermore, “The Spirit” had some of the most thoughtful lyrics Scheepers and Hansen ever wrote, while the soaring and anthemic music juxtaposed nicely against them. As a result, “The Spirit” became one of the few Sigh No More tracks that Gamma Ray still plays from time to time.


















