Scenes from Hell

2010 studio album by Sigh From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Scenes from Hell is the eighth full-length studio album by the Japanese extreme metal band Sigh. It is the band's first full-length recording to feature Dr. Mikannibal. On October 15, 2009 the band posted the album cover and set January 19, 2010 as the official release date.[2]

Released19 January 2010
RecordedApril 2009
Length43:06
Quick facts Studio album by Sigh, Released ...
Scenes from Hell
Studio album by
Released19 January 2010
RecordedApril 2009
GenreBlack metal, avant-garde metal
Length43:06
LabelThe End
Sigh chronology
Hangman's Hymn
(2007)
Scenes from Hell
(2010)
In Somniphobia
(2012)
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A music video was released for the song "Prelude to the Oracle".[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mirai Kawashima.

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No.TitleLength
1."Prelude to the Oracle"4:10
2."L’art de Mourir"4:55
3."The Soul Grave"3:59
4."The Red Funeral"6:54
5."The Summer Funeral"7:06
6."Musica in Tempora Belli"5:59
7."Vanitas"6:24
8."Scenes from Hell"3:35
Total length:43:06
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Personnel

Sigh
  • Mirai Kawashima – vocals, orchestrations, piano, organ, theremin, whistle, sitar, tabla, tampura
  • Dr. Mikannibal – vocals, alto saxophone, tenor saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Satoshi Fujinami – bass, rambourine, vibraslap, percussion
  • Shinichi Ishikawa – guitar
  • Junichi Harashima – drums
Additional musician
  • David Tibet – spoken word ("The Red Funeral", "Musica In Tempora Belli")
  • Kam Lee – additional vocals ("L'art de Mourir")
  • Koichi Koike – cello
  • Adam Matlock – clarinet, bass clarinet, accordion
  • Catherine Williams – flute, piccolo flute
  • Ashlee Pahmiyer – French horn
  • Erin McGowan-Slee – oboe
  • Greg Cossar, Hideto Nagai, Zoltán Pál – trombone
  • Jonathan Fisher – trumpet
  • Kazuki Ookubo – tuba, euphonium
  • Kyosuke Matsumoto – viola
  • Tatsuaki Takayama, Takatoshi Yanase – violin
Technical personnel
  • Naoaki Kose – engineering
  • James Murphy – mastering
  • Eliran Kantor – artwork

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