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''Hangman's Hymn'' is an upcoming album by the [[Japanese]] [[heavy metal]] band [[Sigh (band)|Sigh]]. It is their first album for [[The End Records]] and will be released in 2006.
''Hangman's Hymn'' is an upcoming album by the [[Japanese]] [[heavy metal]] band [[Sigh (band)|Sigh]]. It is their first album for [[The End Records]] and will be released in 2006. Audio samples on the The End website suggest that Sigh have lost their [[clean vocals]] style as shown on their previous album to return to a [[black metal]] styled vocalization.


Sigh lead [[Miri Kawashima]] described the album as Mirai as a "[[Thrash metal|thrash-metal]]-meets-[[symphonies|German-symphonies]]" style which would sound different from the previous Sigh albums.
Sigh's lead singer [[Miri Kawashima]] described the album as Mirai as a "[[Thrash metal|thrash-metal]]-meets-[[symphonies|German-symphonies]]" style which would sound different from the previous Sigh albums.


Inn June 2006, a message from Kawashima was posted on the [http://sigh.gospel-virus.net/newspage.htm Slaughter Garden], asking for vocal help with two parts of the album that he would want volunteers singing lyrics in [[Latin language|Latin]] to send him [[audio files]] so that he may build up an epic chorus.
Inn June 2006, a message from Kawashima was posted on the [http://sigh.gospel-virus.net/newspage.htm Slaughter Garden], asking for vocal help with two parts of the album that he would want volunteers singing lyrics in [[Latin language|Latin]] to send him [[audio files]] so that he may build up an epic chorus.

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Hangman's Hymn is an upcoming album by the Japanese heavy metal band Sigh. It is their first album for The End Records and will be released in 2006. Audio samples on the The End website suggest that Sigh have lost their clean vocals style as shown on their previous album to return to a black metal styled vocalization.

Sigh's lead singer Miri Kawashima described the album as Mirai as a "thrash-metal-meets-German-symphonies" style which would sound different from the previous Sigh albums.

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