SIG:AR:TYR: Debut Album Finally Sees Light Of Day

March 9, 2006

Canadian "atmospheric viking metal" act SIG:AR:TYR have announced the release of their debut full-length CD, "Sailing The Seas Of Fate", via Morbid Winter Records. "It has been a very long wait for this CD to be released, and I am glad to have it finally see the light of the sun," stated the band's mainman Daemonskald. "Special thanks to Morbid Winter for supporting this release and making it happen. Because of all the earlier problems with record companies, I really wanted to release through someone I trust and whose spirit and thoughts were more aligned with the essence of SIG:AR:TYR."

SIG:AR:TYR originally signed with Karmageddon Media in 2004 on the strength of the all-acoustic demo release, "The Stranger". Citing delays with the record company, SIG:AR:TYR obtained their release from Karmageddon in late 2005 to seek out other opportunities.

Described as "viking metal with acoustic atmosphere", "Sailing the Seas of Fate" tells the story of a Viking-age quest to the far northern reaches of the world to retrieve an object to turn the tide of Christianity. Two new tracks, "Skuld" and "Under the Dragon Star", can be downloaded at www.sigartyr.com.

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