Sigh - Scenes From Hell
Release date: | 19 January 2010 |
Style: | Avantgarde metal, Black metal |
Owners: |
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01. Prelude To The Oracle
02. L'Art De Mourir
03. The Soul Grave
04. Musica In Tempora Belli
1 - The Red Funeral
2 - The Summer Funeral
3 - Musica In Tempora Belli
05. Vanitas
06. Scenes From Hell
Featured In "Getting Into: Sigh"
02. L'Art De Mourir
03. The Soul Grave
04. Musica In Tempora Belli
1 - The Red Funeral
2 - The Summer Funeral
3 - Musica In Tempora Belli
05. Vanitas
06. Scenes From Hell
Featured In "Getting Into: Sigh"
Mirai Kawashima - vocals, orchestration, piano, organ, keyboards, minimoog, clavinet, theremin, recorder, glockenspiel, whistle, sitar, tabla, tampura
Dr. Mikannibal - vocals, saxophone
Satoshi Fujinami - bass, percussion
Shinichi Ishikawa - guitar
Junichi Harashima - drums
Guest musicians
David Tibet - voice
Barney Kamalani "Kam" Lee - vocals
Jonathan Fisher - trumpet
Zoltán Pál - trombone
Hideto Nagai - trombone
Greg Cossar - trombone
Kazuki Ookubo - tuba, euphonium
Ashlee Pahmiyer - French horn
Catherine Williams - flute, piccolo
Eric McGowan-Slee - oboe
Adam Matlock - clarinet, bass clarinet, accordion
Frederic Viennot - keyboard solo
Rinzo - violin
Takatoshi Yanase - violin
Kyosuke Matsumoto - viola
Koichi Koike - cello
Additional info
Recorded and mixed at Earth Studio.
Engineered by Naoaki Kose.
Mastered by James Murphy.
All music and lyrics by Mirai Kawashima.
Cover and artwork by Eliran Kantor.
Rating:
9.0
9.0
Rating: 9.0 |
.Alpha... A cover artwork (by Eliran Kantor) and a title that resemble to a modern version of Hieronymus Bosch. Yes, you guessed correctly, Sigh hail once again from the land of the rising sun, Japan, with another magnum opus in the vein of Hangman's Hymn, complexing the soundscape even more. It is not difficult to lose your destination whenever you incorporate many elements in your sound, yet these avant-gardists know every step they make and Scenes From Hell is another masterpiece that starts as a rock on "Prelude To The Oracle" and becomes rapidly an avalanche. Read more ›› |
12.03.2010
12.03.2010 |
It would be a surprise if this album wasn't weird. The Japanese band are back with yet another album of extremely strange, extreme metal. Quite avant-garde and in a few places slightly psychedelic, Sigh remain a band that are completely unique to metal. A fine addition to the band's repertoire. Baz Anderson's picks | More picks ›› |
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