SIGH: Tour Dates With MELECHESH Cancelled; Entire New CD Available For Streaming

June 5, 2007

The new album, "Hangman's Hymn", from groundbreaking Japanese act SIGH is now available for streaming in its entirety at MP3.com. Due on June 12, the CD is also available for pre-order from The End Records' mailorder site, The Omega.

In other news, the band's previously announced dates with MELECHESH — which were set to take place in early July — have been cancelled. SIGH will still play two shows in North America with Norway's misanthropic cult black metal act MAYHEM:

July 17 - Santa Ana, CA @ Galaxy Theatre
July 18 - West Hollywood, CA @ Key Club

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