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Sigh - Premiere New Video


Last year, Japanese inventive metallers Sigh's label Candlelight Records shared a demo version of a new song from the band called "Out Of The Grave". Now the band has made a video for this song that will appear on their imminent new record Graveward. You can watch below the first video made for the new album and directed by Yossi Darmon. Also, the song features guest vocals from Trivium frontman Matt Heafy, one of the many guests on the album.







Source: facebook.com
Band profile: Sigh
Posted: 19.03.2015 by BloodTears


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20.03.2015 - 15:19
DahliaRock
Two things:
1- I hope the quality will be much better, otherwise it's gonna be another Scenes from Hell: great album, shoddy production
2- I really hope this still is a really early demo and the songs on the album are nothing like this. the only thing that I found interesting is the tonality of the instruments and nothing else. Sigh has been lucky to evade the trap that Shining was once in (from the sounds of it [songs from the new album], they are throwing themselves farther away from the generic sound they have wrapped themselves in)

I do love these guys' music, I got a jolt of creativity from DHG's new album, but I still need my traditional extremity fix [there should be a coke emoji here]
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21.03.2015 - 10:28
M C Vice
ex-polydactyl
Anyone else see some bum cheeks amongst the flashing images?
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"Another day, another Doug."
"I'll fight you on one condition. That you lower your nipples."
" 'Tis a lie! Thy backside is whole and ungobbled, thou ungrateful whelp!"
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30.03.2015 - 08:11
Paradox0
Unasuming Madnes
Good ol' new Sigh. Sounds like there having just as much fun as they usually do making music. Despite I suppose my musical taste going through several evolutions over the year, something about Sigh still remains delectably unique.

Also not to knitpick or belittle anyone's opinions

Written by DahliaRock on 20.03.2015 at 15:19

Two things:
1- I hope the quality will be much better, otherwise it's gonna be another Scenes from Hell: great album, shoddy production


I was feeling like this was something from Scenes, with a bit of symphon-ish-ness from Hangman's and the diversity of In Somniphobia. That low fidelity gave Scenes a certain infernalness to the whole ordeal.

Written by DahliaRock on 20.03.2015 at 15:19

2- I really hope this still is a really early demo and the songs on the album are nothing like this. the only thing that I found interesting is the tonality of the instruments and nothing else. Sigh has been lucky to evade the trap that Shining was once in (from the sounds of it [songs from the new album], they are throwing themselves farther away from the generic sound they have wrapped themselves in)

Yeah after 9 albums and 21 years Sigh has definetly developed a certain "Sigh Sound". Not that its in every song, but quite a few songs have that trademarkable sound. Still stands out on its own without conforming to any specific genre which is a good thing in its own. TBH for a band which has been around since 1989, the fact that they still havn't gotten stale after all those years is impressive enough in its self (pending on love of Sigh of course)
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03.04.2015 - 14:07
DahliaRock
Written by Paradox0 on 30.03.2015 at 08:11


Also not to knitpick or belittle anyone's opinions



HOW DAREST THOU!?

but yeah I got your point, and I knew Scenes was meant that way, just felt that the guys wanted to have a meatball of ideas mashed into a flatter patty for a delicious burger, but overdid it and ended up with a pita. Even in all rawness I enjoy being able to extract the instruments and their expressions..

yup.. I feel like a psycho now!
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