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From the Vault: Cost-Cutting Hacks For Broke Bands, Pt. 1: Trail Of Dead, Sigh, Black Anvil

Posted in Interviews with tags , , on 12/18/2025 by Kurt Orzeck


From the “starving artist” lore of yore to Woody Guthrie illegally hopping trains as a method of touring to record labels, promoters, and clubs ripping off bands, artists have struggled to make ends meet since the dawn of … (commercial) art. And we didn’t even mention gear theft, vans breaking down, and natural disasters (until we did just now).

Resilient bands sometimes overcome such hurdles thanks to their fans’ generosity, if the musicians are wise and savvy enough to build, grow, and maintain their fanbase. Other bands get big(ger) through contracts involving their music, merchandise, tours, and marketing. Yet even more broke bands manage to succeed by keeping their costs low—or simply getting lucky.

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From the Vault: Sigh Frontman Says ‘There’s No Way to Get Away From Death’

Posted in Interviews with tags on 12/17/2025 by Kurt Orzeck

A couple of weeks ago, Mirai Kawashima—frontman of Sigh, one of Japan’s longest-running metal bands—published a two-sentence Facebook post that summed up both his current state of mind and his band’s latest material. And the thought he shared didn’t even mention Sigh.

In true metal form, Kawashima wrote: “So I turned 53 today. There’s not much difference between 52 and 53, but obviously 53 is 1 year closer to death.”

And, in true Facebook form, the oblivious top comment read: “Happy Birthday!!”

It’s obvious to say, but Kawashima (who is also a music journalist) couldn’t have posted that remark were he a day younger. But that fact is worth noting because, when he spoke with The Bad Penny ahead of Sigh’s latest album, the vocalist and bassist explained that he couldn’t have made Shiki at a younger age, either.

Tying it all together, Shiki is about Kawashima’s increasing obsession with death as he gets older. Compounded by the passing of his father the month before we spoke with him, Kawashima explained how death was an abstract concept to him, until he turned 50 years old.

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Best Albums of 2022: Amorphis, All the Fury, Halo Effect, Cave In, Khold

Posted in Lists with tags , , , , , , , , , on 01/16/2023 by Kurt Orzeck
  1. AmorphisHalo (Atomic Fire)
  2. All the FuryLayers (self-released)
  3. Halo EffectDays of the Lost (Nuclear Blast)
  4. Cave InHeavy Pendulum (Relapse)
  5. KholdSvartsyn (Soul Seller)
  6. CelesteAssassine(s) (Nuclear Blast)
  7. Dark FuneralWe Are the Apocalypse (Century Media)
  8. Deathspell OmegaLong Defeat (Season of Mist)
  9. Early Moods – s/t (RidingEasy)
  10. SighShiki (Peaceville)

Muse, Sigh, Becoming the Archetype: Best New Releases

Posted in Lists with tags , , on 08/26/2022 by Kurt Orzeck

Hop over to New Noise to check out our favorite new releases that just dropped.