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Sigh – I Saw The World’s End – Hangman’s Hymn MXXV

Summary by themidlandsrocks.co.uk
Released in 2007, Hangman’s Hymn is often viewed as Sigh’s best album, and that’s perfectly understandable. It’s a mind-scrambling release that set the standard for all that followed, yet it is well known that Sigh main man Mirai Kawashima had negative feelings towards its production and some of the playing. I Saw The World’s End – Hangman’s Hymn MXXV finds the current incarnation of Sign revisiting that record to give it a full service and over…
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themidlandsrocks.co.uk broke the news in on Thursday, June 12, 2025.
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