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SIGH, le retour des black metalleux japonais barrés

Posté : 25 août 2006, 17:03
par Krabathora
Le toujours aussi barré SIGH est de retour pour un nouvel album, le 7ème, intitulé "Hangman's Hymn" dont la sortie est annoncée en 2007 chez The End Records. Un medley de l'album est dispo ici : http://media.theendrecords.com/Sigh7Preview.mp3

Posté : 25 août 2006, 17:06
par Dime78
J'ai téléchargé y a deux jours un album gallery chez plus quoi, sa à l'air moyen mais faudra que je porte une attention particulière pour te donner mon avis :)

Posté : 26 août 2006, 00:08
par sgt_toxic
SIGH, c'est pas moyen, c'est de la fraicheur pour les cages à miel qui sont infestés de saloperie musicale.

P'tain, je deviens poète. :D

Posté : 28 févr. 2007, 01:11
par Khayman
Dime78 a écrit :J'ai téléchargé y a deux jours un album gallery chez plus quoi, sa à l'air moyen mais faudra que je porte une attention particulière pour te donner mon avis :)
Gallow's Gallery? CDLM, ne te fie pas à cet album, essaie Imaginary Sonicscapes plutôt.

Quelques news du nouvel album :

From THE END RECORDS:

Groundbreaking Japanese act SIGH have revealed the artwork for their 7th studio album, titled ‘Hangman’s Hymn,’ due out later this year on THE END RECORDS.

"This is by far the best SIGH album we have done - from the production to the songwriting. We're proud of the results," states frontman Mirai Kawashima. "We hope our fans embrace what we have done with our music this time around as their support has always been great for SIGH."

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The album was recorded at Studio Moopies with engineer Takamichi Osada and the band handling production duties. The album features guest appearances from:

Rob Urbinati (Sacrifice) - Guitar solo on the track “The Master Malice”
Aurielle Gregory (ex-Giant Squid) - Female vocals on the track “The Master Malice”
Tim Conroy (ex-Giant Squid) – Trumpet used/manipulated on various tracks
Steven Sagala (Enforsaken) – Vocals used/manipulated on various tracks

An mp3 for the song "Death With Dishonour" has been made available for dowload here

In other SIGH news, the band has been invited to play this year's Inferno Festival, which is scheduled to take place April 5-7 at the Rockefeller Music Hall in Oslo, Norway. Other bands scheduled to play include a reunited Immortal, Zyklon, Suffocation and Tiamat.

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En gros :
la cover a été dévoilée, "c'est le meilleur album de Sigh à ce jour, on en est super fiers, youpi" (ah tiens donc :D ), il y'a des invités, un MP3 à télécharger ici et le groupe sera en concert en Norvège au mois d'Avril.

Le morceau passe assez bien, mais bon il est très court et j'attends de voir comment il s'imbrique dans l'album.

Posté : 28 févr. 2007, 10:41
par Dime78
En fin de compte l'album que j'ai est pas mal bien que je ne l'ai écouté qu'une seule fois ! Cependant je compte suivre l'actu de Sigh :)

Posté : 15 déc. 2011, 00:35
par Everflow
Les japonais de Sigh (black/avant-garde) sortiront le 12 mars prochain via Candlelight leur nouvel album In Somniphobia.
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Posté : 02 avr. 2015, 19:02
par Mr. Sandman
Ils reviennent avec un nouvel album à paraître dans les prochains jours :

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Posté : 02 avr. 2015, 19:13
par Keyser
Je me permets de faire de la pub pour une interview du groupe sur Thrasho:

http://www.thrashocore.com/interviews/i ... rview.html

Elle fait partie d'un gros dossier sur le black metal japonais réalisé par notre chroniqueur de là-bas, pour ceux que ça intéresse!

SIGH, le retour des black metalleux japonais barrés

Posté : 22 oct. 2018, 23:15
par Everflow
A new Sigh video is here! The Japanese avantgarde metal masters have premiered the "Homo Homini Lupus" animated video created by none other than Costin Chioreanu. This track will appear on their upcoming opus, Heir To Despair, set to drop on Candlelight Records on November 16th. "Homo Homini Lupus" features the contribution of singer Phil Anselmo of Pantera and Down fame.


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SIGH, le retour des black metalleux japonais barrés

Posté : 14 déc. 2022, 20:26
par Everflow
THE NEW STUDIO ALBUM FROM THE JAPANESE LEGENDS. AN OPUS OF DARK & ECLECTIC BLACKENED HEAVY METAL, SHROUDED IN TRADITIONAL EASTERN INFLUENCES.

Cult Japanese black metal legends Sigh formed in 1989/90, featuring mainman Mirai Kawashima, Satoshi Fujinami & Kazuki Ozeki. Following initial demos, Shinichi Ishikawa was brought in, and Sigh set about recording the masterpiece debut ‘Scorn Defeat’ for Euronymous’ Deathlike Silence Productions, going on to become one of the country’s greatest and most revered metal exports.

With a journey through the strange and the psychedelic, incorporating a whole eclectic mix of genre styles & experimentation throughout their career, Sigh has remained a vital creative force in the avantgarde field whilst maintaining their old school roots. ‘Shiki’ marks the latest chapter in the Sigh legacy and includes some of the band’s heaviest and darkest material for some years; a fine hybrid of at times primitive black metal akin to early influences such as Celtic Frost amid more epic melodic heavy metal riffing and solos. The album also utilises a whole host of instruments to give further texture and dynamics to the compositions and eerie atmosphere, incorporating traditional oriental instruments such as the Shakuhachi & Sinobue flutes.

The word "Shiki" itself has various meanings in Japanese such as four seasons, time to die, conducting an orchestra, ceremony, motivation, colour. The two primary themes for the album are "four seasons" and "time to die". The concept and artwork is based around a traditional Japanese poem, and on ‘Shiki’ Mirai explores how at this stage of life he himself is going through Autumn, with Winter coming soon, and so empathises with the contrasting sentimental feelings from watching cherry blossoms (a symbol of spring) in full bloom.

Joining Mirai and Dr Mikannibal for this release are Frédéric Leclercq of Kreator, plus US drummer extraordinaire, Mike Heller of Fear Factory, along with an appearance by longtime member Satoshi Fujinami on bass. ‘Shiki’ was recorded across multiple studios, and mixed and mastered by Lasse Lammert at LSD studios in Germany.