Sigh (band)
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Sigh (サイ, sai) is a Japanese experimental metal band from Tokyo, formed in 1989. They are credited as being one of the first Japanese black metal bands. They gradually shifted from a traditional extreme metal sound to a more experimental, avant-garde style employing symphonic, world music, and progressive elements.[2] Their most recent album, Heir to Despair, was released in 2018.
History[]
Sigh was founded as a Nordic-influenced black metal band in 1989,[3][4] with bassist/vocalist/keyboardist Mirai Kawashima, guitarist Satoshi Fujinami, and drummer Kazuki. The band has since experienced many lineup changes, but Kawashima and Fujinami remain in the band to the present day and each has played many different instruments.[2]
The band's first demos were recorded in 1990.[5] Their first EP Requiem for the Fools attracted the attention of Norwegian black metal musician and producer Euronymous, who signed Sigh to his label Deathlike Silence Records.[2] That label released Sigh's first full-length album Scorn Defeat in 1993, shortly after Euronymous's murder. The album has since been praised for its revolutionary combination of black metal with symphonic elements.[6] Deathlike Silence Records then ceased to exist and Sigh signed with Cacophonous Records, which released their next three albums.[7] Those albums increasingly incorporated elements from classical and avant-garde music.[2] In 1995 Sigh contributed to a Venom tribute album.[5]
After disputes with Cacophonous over promotion and album rights, the band eventually found a new home at Century Media Records.[8] Their 2001 album with Century Media, Imaginary Sonicscape, was further praised for pioneering a new genre of surrealist black metal.[9] Sigh later released albums under Candlelight/Baphomet Records and The End Records. Their 2007 song "Inked in Blood" from the album Hangman's Hymn was named number 31 on Loudwire's list of the Top 21st Century Metal Songs.[10] The band is featured in the 2008 documentary Global Metal.[11] By the end of that decade, the band's lineup solidified with the addition of drummer Junichi Harashima and saxophonist/backup singer Dr. Mikannibal (Mika Kawashima).[12] Second guitarist You Oshima (formerly of Kadenzza) joined in 2014.[13]
In the 2010s, Sigh's albums continued to experiment with various genre elements, and increasingly turned toward progressive metal.[14][15] Their eleventh full-length album, Heir to Despair, was released in 2018 and was noted for its incorporation of instruments and compositional styles from traditional Japanese music.[16][17] Band leader Mirai Kawashima learned to play flute for this album,[4] and it also incorporates Middle Eastern and Central Asian sounds.[17]
Members[]
- Current
- Mirai Kawashima (川嶋未来) – lead vocals, keyboards, sampling, programming, vocoder (1989–present), woodwinds (2010–present), bass (1989–2004), percussion (2004–present), orchestral arrangements (2007–present)
- Satoshi Fujinami (藤波聡) – bass (2004–present), guitars (1989–1992, 2008, с 2015), drums (1992–2004, 2008, с2015)
- Junichi Harashima (原島淳一) – drums (2004–present)
- Dr. Mikannibal (Mika Kawashima, 中島 美嘉) – alto saxophone, vocals (2007–present)
- You Oshima (大島雄一) – guitars (2014–present)
- Former
- Kazuki Ozeki (尾関和樹) – drums (1989)
- Shinichi Ishikawa (石川慎一) – guitars (1992–2014)
Discography[]
The band's major releases follow an acrostic pattern of the word "SIGH" repeated: Scorn Defeat, Infidel Art, Ghastly Funeral Theatre, Hail Horror Hail, and so on.
- Studio albums
- Scorn Defeat (嘲笑敗北) (1993)
- Infidel Art (異端芸術) (1995)
- Hail Horror Hail (恐怖万歲) (1997)
- Scenario IV: Dread Dreams (1999)
- Imaginary Sonicscape (架空音景) (2001)
- Gallows Gallery (2005)
- Hangman's Hymn (音楽による葬式) (2007)
- Scenes from Hell (2010)
- In Somniphobia (2012)
- Graveward (2015)
- Heir to Despair (絶望を受け継ぐもの) (2018)
- EPs
- Requiem for Fools (1992)
- Ghastly Funeral Theatre (葬式劇場) (1997)
- A Tribute to Venom (2008)
- The Curse of Izanagi 7" (2010)
- Demos
- Desolation (1990)
- Tragedies (1990)
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Sigh - discography, line-up, biography, interviews, photos". Spirit-of-metal.com. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d York, William. "Sigh | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ^ "THIS IS ARMAGEDDON! SIGH's Mirai Kawashima On Early Days Of Norwegian Black Metal: "Varg Was Always Boasting About Burning Down Churches And Told Me To Do The Same In Japan"". Metal Injection. 2018-12-18. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "The Sigh Of The Rising Sun". 2018-11-30. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Cult Avant-Garde Black Metal from Japan : Interview with SIGH (ENGLISH)".
- ^ "Scorn Defeat - Sigh | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ Lawson, Dom (11 November 2015). "The essential guide to Cacophonous Records". Metal Hammer Magazine. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Sigh". Distrolution : Home of independent rock bands and labels. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Imaginary Sonicscape - Sigh | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "No. 31: Sigh, 'Inked in Blood' – Top 21st Century Metal Songs". Loudwire.com. 2012-09-04. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ^ "YouTube". YouTube. Retrieved 2016-06-14.
- ^ DiVita, Joe. "Sigh's Dr. Mikannibal – Supreme Rock Goddesses". Loudwire. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Sigh - You Oshima To Guest On New Album". Metal Storm. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Mirai Kawashima from Sigh". Echoes And Dust. 2019-01-13. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Album Review: SIGH Heir to Despair". Metal Injection. 2018-11-21. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ "Sigh Heir to Despair". exclaim.ca. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Sigh interview (01/2019)". Metal Storm. Retrieved 2020-04-14.
External links[]
- SIGH オフィシャルストア(Domestic)
- SIGH Official Merch Store(Overseas)
- SIGH Official Merch Store(Overseas mobile)
- myspace
- 1989 establishments in Japan
- Japanese black metal musical groups
- Japanese progressive metal musical groups
- Japanese avant-garde metal musical groups
- Musical groups established in 1989
- Musical groups from Tokyo
- Musical quintets