SIGH released new single “Satsui – Geshi No Ato” and music video for “Satsui”.

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Following the announcement of “Shiki” album (featuring KREATOR and FEAR FACTORY members), out on 26th August through Peaceville Records, Japanese Black/Avant-garde Metal vets SIGH, have released a new digital single “Satsui – Geshi No Ato” and a music video for “Satsui”.

SIGH main man Mirai Kawashima comments on the track: “The album ‘Shiki’ is mostly about my personal fear of getting old and my fear of death, but some of the songs are a bit off topic and ‘Satsui’ is one of them. ‘Satsui’ means ‘Intent to Kill’ and it is my personal view on the death penalty. You often hear people say ‘The criminal penalty is not meant to be for revenge’ or ‘we all live in a country governed by law’, but I do not think things are that simple; but of course everybody has the right to have their own opinions though. I guess the song is one of the most straightforward ones on the album.”

He goes on to explain the full album version of the song “Satsui – Geshi No Ato” (which is available through streaming platforms): “On the other hand, ‘Geshi no Ato’ is a completely different song. I composed that as an outro to ‘Satsui’, and the lyrical concept followed. The title means ‘After Summer Solstice’’, which is a metaphor saying that your heyday is gone. I played all the guitars on this and Mike Heller banged chairs, pieces of wood, boxes, water bottles, etc to create the beat!”

“Shiki”, an opus of dark & eclectic Blackened Heavy Metal, shrouded in traditional eastern influences, marks the latest chapter in the SIGH legacy and includes some of the band’s heaviest and darkest material for some years; a fine hybrid of at times primitive Black Metal akin to early influences such as CELTIC FROST amid more Epic Melodic Heavy Metal riffing and solos. It will take you on a journey through the strange and the psychedelic, incorporating a whole eclectic mix of genre styles and experimentation throughout their career. Highlighting that SIGH has remained a vital creative force in the avantgarde field whilst maintaining their old school roots.

The word “Shiki” itself has various meanings in Japanese such as four seasons, time to die, conducting an orchestra, ceremony, motivation, colour. The two primary themes for the album are “four seasons” and “time to die”. The concept and artwork is based around a traditional Japanese poem, and on Shiki, Mirai explores how at this stage of life he himself is going through Autumn, with Winter coming soon, and so empathizes with the contrasting sentimental feelings from watching cherry blossoms (a symbol of spring) in full bloom.

Frédéric Leclercq / Mike Heller

Joining Mirai and Dr Mikannibal for this release are Frédéric Leclercq of KREATOR, plus US drummer extraordinaire, Mike Heller of FEAR FACTORY and RAVEN, along with an appearance by longtime member Satoshi Fujinami on bass. “Shiki” was recorded across multiple studios, and mixed and mastered by Lasse Lammert at LSD studios in Germany. The album utilises a whole host of instruments to give further texture and dynamics to the compositions and eerie atmosphere, incorporating traditional oriental instruments such as the Shakuhachi and Sinobue flutes.

“Shiki” track listing:

  1. Kuroi Inori
  2. Kuroi Kage
  3. Shoujahitsumetsu
  4. Shikabane
  5. Satsui – Geshi no Ato
  6. Fuyu Ga Kuru
  7. Shouku
  8. Kuroi Kagami
  9. Mayonaka no Kaii
  10. Touji no Asa

You can watch the music video for “Satsui” below:

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