Japan’s Sigh are truly in a league of their own. Sigh’s In Somniphobia is one of the wildest metal albums in existence, probably only topped by Sigh’s own Imaginary Sonicscape (2001). In fact, it’s a veritable conglomeration of Sigh’s black metal roots, as well as the appropriately avant-garde aforementioned album.
In Somniphobia is easily the bands most experimental in years, which is really saying a lot, having extensively delved into the bands entire ... read more