Monday, April 9, 2012

MAMIFFER & LOCRIAN'S "BLESS THEM THAT CURSE YOU" 2xLP RE-PRESS NOW AVAILABLE












We've just received the re-press of the Mamiffer & Locrian "Bless Them That Curse You" 2xLP. There are two new colors this time around: white and grey marble. You can mail-order these direct from us now for $20 (US, includes shipping), $29 (CAN, includes shipping), and $36 (EU, etc. includes shipping) - send Payal orders to: sigerecords@hotmail.com. The repress colors will also be available in the SIGE webstore as of next week. (Please be sure to leave your address!)

Lastly, Cvlt Nation posted a Mamiffer mix tape selection on their website - check it out here.

Thank you!

IDES OF GEMINI TRACK

Hi there - the first preview track from the forthcoming Ides of Gemini album. The track is "Starless Midnight", the album is "Constantinople". The release date is May 15th. Good! Ides are also playing a bunch of upcoming shows in the LA area, so go and see them if you live down there.

Monday, April 2, 2012

IDES OF GEMINI "CONSTANTINOPLE" LP

























We're happy to announce the next release on SIGE records, the debut full length from our friends Ides of Gemini. The LP will be released on May 15th via SIGE, and the CD version on Neurot Recordings around the same time. Here's a snippet about Ides of Gemini from their press release about the forthcoming album:

"The nine songs on Constantinople evince the light and shade of the IDES dynamic: the vicious and the atmospheric mingling in a spacious panorama of high white ether. Respected metal journalist Etan Rosenbloom described it best on MetalSucks.net: “Guitarist J. Bennett lays down imperial metal riffs swathed in so much reverb that they seem isolated from the rest of the world. Bassist/vocalist Sera Timms layers her affectless voice in ghostly counterpoint, turning tales of spiritual discord into disturbing lullabies…If something seems missing from Ides Of Gemini’s sound, that’s exactly the point. Their accretion of small musical gestures inverts metal’s normal use of space. They imply terror without ever exposing it. Each song is an accumulation of outlines, a sort of sonic daguerreotype.”

For further info, show info, video, etc please visit the band's site here.
Updates and audio clips to be posted here shortly.

Thank you.