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Hangman's Hymn

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Over the course of 17 years and six incrementally mature and eclectic albums, Sigh have deservedly earned their stripes, not only as most assuredly Japan's finest black metal band, but easily one of worldwide metal's most innovative and unconventional acts. Until 2005's perplexing misfire Gallows Gallery, that is, where childishly simplistic vocals and cornball melodies suddenly conspired with the group's usual metallic ingredients and supra-technical musicianship to turn up some baffling musical hybrids. Made even more intolerable by a certifiable production disaster, these misfires fell afoul of even their most open-minded fans, and ultimately led to Sigh being dropped by their then record company. Thankfully, its immediate successor, 2007's Hangman's Hymn's represents an unqualified return to form: back are the always unpredictable but now refocused, synthesizer flourishes and orchestral bits arranged by vocalist and keyboard wizard Mirai Kawashima; back with a vengeance are the devastating riffs and dazzling solo flights of guitarist Shinichi Ishikawa; and, more importantly, back are the speed, the attitude, the hatred -- black metal, baby! In all seriousness, Sigh's re-dedication to the genre which spawned them is almost frightening to behold, as they mercilessly launch into a rarely failing string of blastbeat-driven onslaughts, with special kudos going to "Introitus/Kyrie," "Inked in Blood," and "The Memories as a Sinner." Charging forth like Satan's own cavalcade, these and other stupendous nuggets of blackened thrash often manage to bridge the old school and new school, while making room for a few more involved, slower-paced excursions like "Dies Irae/The Master Malice" and the portentous "Overture/Rex Tremendae/I saw the World's End" (plus, recurring bits of evil laughter and haunting cries sampled throughout the opus' three acts). And, with the curious clean vocals interjected amidst Mirai's dominant rasps on "Me-Devil" and "Salvation in Flame," one is now able to presume that this was what Sigh were trying to achieve on Gallows Gallery, before it all went horribly wrong. So here, praise Satan, is Sigh's glorious redemption!

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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1
Introitus / Kyrie
00:04:30

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

2
Inked In Blood
00:03:12

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

3
Me-Devil
00:03:15

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

4
Dies Irae / The Master Malice
00:05:45

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

5
The Memories As A Sinner
00:03:32

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

6
Death With Dishonor
00:03:04

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

7
In Devil's Arms
00:04:33

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

8
Overture / Rex Tremendae / I Saw The World's End
00:06:06

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

9
Salvation In Flame / Confutatis
00:05:08

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

10
Hangman's Hymn / In Paradisum / Das Ende
00:05:06

Sigh, MainArtist

© 2007 The End Records ℗ 2007 The End Records

Albumbeschreibung

Over the course of 17 years and six incrementally mature and eclectic albums, Sigh have deservedly earned their stripes, not only as most assuredly Japan's finest black metal band, but easily one of worldwide metal's most innovative and unconventional acts. Until 2005's perplexing misfire Gallows Gallery, that is, where childishly simplistic vocals and cornball melodies suddenly conspired with the group's usual metallic ingredients and supra-technical musicianship to turn up some baffling musical hybrids. Made even more intolerable by a certifiable production disaster, these misfires fell afoul of even their most open-minded fans, and ultimately led to Sigh being dropped by their then record company. Thankfully, its immediate successor, 2007's Hangman's Hymn's represents an unqualified return to form: back are the always unpredictable but now refocused, synthesizer flourishes and orchestral bits arranged by vocalist and keyboard wizard Mirai Kawashima; back with a vengeance are the devastating riffs and dazzling solo flights of guitarist Shinichi Ishikawa; and, more importantly, back are the speed, the attitude, the hatred -- black metal, baby! In all seriousness, Sigh's re-dedication to the genre which spawned them is almost frightening to behold, as they mercilessly launch into a rarely failing string of blastbeat-driven onslaughts, with special kudos going to "Introitus/Kyrie," "Inked in Blood," and "The Memories as a Sinner." Charging forth like Satan's own cavalcade, these and other stupendous nuggets of blackened thrash often manage to bridge the old school and new school, while making room for a few more involved, slower-paced excursions like "Dies Irae/The Master Malice" and the portentous "Overture/Rex Tremendae/I saw the World's End" (plus, recurring bits of evil laughter and haunting cries sampled throughout the opus' three acts). And, with the curious clean vocals interjected amidst Mirai's dominant rasps on "Me-Devil" and "Salvation in Flame," one is now able to presume that this was what Sigh were trying to achieve on Gallows Gallery, before it all went horribly wrong. So here, praise Satan, is Sigh's glorious redemption!

© Eduardo Rivadavia /TiVo

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