Sigh - Imaginary Sonicscape
Century Media
Black Metal Meets The 70's
10 songs (63'40)
Release year: 2001
Sigh, Century Media
Reviewed by Danny
Surprise of the month

Take a big dose of black metal, a dose of the eighties (some thrash and some heavy guitars for example) a dose of jazz (yes jazz and God knows I hate jazz !!!!), a dash of pop and ultimately don't forget the 70's. Of course when you read this, you go straight to the WC, sit on your knees and vomit your last couple of beers.

In fact, instead reading it, you should listen to it, because as strange as it could sounds, this is good stuff. The vocals are typically black metal oriented (no surprise at all here) and the guitars solos reminds you the Swedish death scene. Now, if you are a fan of Samael and you tell me Sigh use sounds coming straight from the 70's (thanks to the samples) to hide their direct influences .... I rather say you are right.

Now let's be clear here : Sigh's song-writing is excellent and even though this band belongs to the black metal scene, I have to admit their sound is very interesting and this Imaginary Sonicscape is as good as fresh air in the middle of Los Angeles.
Since their inception in April 1989, Sigh has released four full-length albums. This trio is coming from Japan and to make a story short, their music is a bizarre extreme music world.

I won't say Sigh have invented the powder here, but they prove once again that metal can be mixed with almost everything, without selling its soul and spirit to the devil. This is the force of the metal, this is why we love metal so much !!!

Totally psychedelic ? Hell yes ! Schizophrenic ? That's the least I can say. Crazy ? Yes again.

A buyer ? That's the good question.

Killing Songs :
Corpsecry - Angelfall, Scarlet Dream
Danny quoted 80 / 100
Other albums by Sigh that we have reviewed:
Sigh - Heir to Despair reviewed by Goat and quoted 80 / 100
Sigh - Graveward reviewed by Goat and quoted 70 / 100
Sigh - In Somniphobia reviewed by Goat and quoted 93 / 100
Sigh - Ghastly Funeral Theatre reviewed by Crash and quoted no quote
Sigh - Scenes From Hell reviewed by James and quoted 82 / 100
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