- 1. Prelude to the Oracle
2. L'art de Mourir
3. The Soul Grave
4. The Red Funeral
5. The Summer Funeral
6. Musica in Tempora Belli
7. Vanitas
8. Scenes from Hell
Sigh's 8th full-length album titled "Scenes from Hell" is even more intense, sinister, and triumphant than ever. This is the pure audio description of Hell, War and Death! With a real string quartet and real orchestral instruments such as trumpet, trombone, french horn, tuba, flute, clarinet and so on, this will be the perfect score to the scenes from hell. Only the string score exceeds 100 pages, and we can assure that this is by far the most grandiose and powerful album by Sigh. Also this is Dr. Mikannibal's original album debut. This sexy worm-eater takes care of a half of the vocals along with the alto, tenor and baritone saxophones. Her saxphones give a new dimension to the album, and her growl makes it sound hundreds times more brutal than the previous albums. The vocal contributions from David Tibet (Current 93) and Kam Lee give a brilliant atmosphere of hell to the album. Especially David wrote and read the original text on "war" for it. His text-reading plays a roll as a bookend of the "Musica in Tempora Belli" part of the album. With the cover artwork by Eliran Kantor, which is the perfect reflection of what "Scenes from Hell" is about, it is a total art from hell.
Masterizado por Maor Appelbaum, com data de lançamento marcada para 19 de Janeiro de 2010 pela The End Records.
