Hangman's Hymn

Hangman's Hymn
Studio album by Sigh
Released May 23, 2007 (Japan)
June 12, 2007
Recorded Studio Moopies/Studio Sarasvati Jan.-Nov. 2006
Genre Symphonic black metal
Progressive metal
Thrash metal
Length 44:17
Label Osmose
The End
Soundholic (Japan)
Producer Sigh
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Sigh chronology
Gallows Gallery
(2005)
Hangman's Hymn
(2007)
Scenes From Hell
(2010)

Hangman's Hymn: Musikalische Exequien is an album by the Japanese heavy metal band Sigh. It is their first album for The End Records. Audio samples on the The End website suggest Sigh have kept their clean vocals style as shown on their previous album as well as returned to a black metal styled vocalization.

Sigh's lead singer Mirai Kawashima has described the style of the music as a "German thrash-metal-meets-symphonies" style. The album sounds more akin to black metal than the band's previous two releases, with far more added symphonic elements.

In June 2006, a message from Kawashima was posted on the Slaughter Garden, asking for vocal help with two parts of the album; he wanted volunteers singing lyrics in Latin to send him audio files so he could build up an epic chorus.

Some tracks of the Album is named after various parts from the Requiem mass. It also holds some progressions and melodies from Mozart's Requiem in D-minor

Samples from the track "Me-Devil" are featured on the Global Metal trailer.

Hangman's Hymn also features some of the shortest songs in the Sigh discography.

Contents

Track listing

Act I

  1. "Introitus/Kyrie" – 4:30
  2. "Inked in Blood" – 3:21
  3. "Me-Devil" – 3:17

Act II

  1. "Dies Iræ/The Master Malice" – 5:45
  2. "The Memories as a Sinner" – 3:32
  3. "Death with Dishonor" – 3:04
  4. "In Devil's Arms" – 4:33

Act III

  1. "Overture/Rex Tremendæ/I Saw the World's End" – 6:06
  2. "Salvation in Flame/Confutatis" – 5:08
  3. "Hangman's Hymn/In Paradisum/Das Ende" – 5:11

Personnel

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