SIG:AR:TYR Sailing the Seas of Fate
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Tracklist:
1. Dreaming of the Dawn 09:11
2. Frost on Dead Leaves 03:56
3. Under the Dragon Star 04:42
4. Snowborne 04:20
5. To Cronia 05:14
6. The Dead Giant's Tale 06:06
7. Urd 07:09
8. Verdandi 05:07
9. Skuld 07:02


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Simon Harris (SCREAM!) USER (24 Reviews)

2008-05-19 | 28 comments | 721 views

6 of 6 thought this review was well written

SIG:AR:TYR is a Canadian ambient/acoustic/folk/metal band and is the brainchild of composer Daemonscald. Probably not many of you have heard of SIG:AR:TYR or Daemonscald and hopefully my review will help put this ingenious composer into light.

The red runes spoke of these dark days
A tale forgotten beneath the dying sun
A darkened plague, eclipsing all that should be
To the north we sail, beyond the mists of time


Sailing The Seas Of Faith tells the story of a Viking quest to the far northern reaches of the world to retrieve an object to turn the tide of Christianity. The lyrics aren’t very straightforward but also aren’t so abstract as to stop the listener from understanding the concept behind the album. There are many references to Norse mythology within the songs. The way the lyrics are delivered is very special too. The album is mostly instruments but when a voice is heard it is usually someone talking faintly, almost in the background behind the instruments, adding to the gloomy, ambient feel of many songs. A bit of screaming is featured in the album. Urd features a kind of raspy singing reminiscent of Agalloch and Skuld has something similar but leaning slightly more towards black metal.

The instruments help the lyrics get the concept through to the listener. The whole album is almost completely acoustic guitar and even when electric guitar is played, the rhythmic acoustic guitar can be heard beneath it. For the most part the acoustic chord progressions have a somewhat slow tempo and a gloomy feel. When heard, the electric guitar only adds power to that feeling. A few solos (both acoustic and electric) are thrown into the music. The solos are actually the only real fault I find with the album. A few of the electric and acoustic solos are played very fast and take away a bit from the gloomy feeling of some songs. Thankfully those solos usually aren’t very long and the songs have time to save face before they end. Skuld finishes the album with a bang being almost completely electric guitar driven and with the addition of the black metal-like screams.

The drums are very simplistic but this does not drive the album down. On the contrary it is similar to a drum beat played to the march of an army and helps push the concept of the album even further.

As mentioned earlier, the album mostly has a gloomy feel to it to match the lyrics of the army marching in search of treasure and war. Songs like Dreaming Of The Dawn and To Cronia are perfect examples of this. But an army can’t always be in a state of depression and sadness. Songs like Frost On Dead Leaves show this aspect and once again just give so much more dimension to the concept behind the whole album. The album’s heavier, more straightforward closer seems to hint at a battle at the end of their quest but the results of the battle still remain unclear even after reading through the lyrics a few times.

Sailing The Seas Of Fate is a very unique experience in the world of folk metal. The beautiful ambient acoustic melodies lead you through a journey and allow anyone to immerse themselves into the concept behind the album. Sadly the album is only brought down by some solos. It might take a little bit of time to grow but once it does you will be glad you checked out this underground Canadian solo project.

The new north shines like starry night
The martyr falls in black sun's light
The stone is set in middle earth
To eternal guide the blood's rebirth


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Comments:Add a Comment 
SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
05.20.08

Album Rating: 4.5

It sucks.. Not only did i lose all the comments on this but also all the votes... COME BACK AND VOTE FOR THIS PEOPLE

Digging: All the Empires of the World - Last Rites

SHOOTME


Comments: 2393
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4.5

This is an awesome review, I'll pos.

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Thanks. Nice to see someone finally looking at this since i re-posted it after the crash

IAmInsect


Comments: 3418
05.26.08


looks much better without the lyrics. good job! what is the name of that pokemon

Digging: Wilco - Being There

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Gengar. Imma have to change that soon. It starting to get old

fireaboveicebelow


Comments: 6760
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4

get growlithe, he had ROAR which is kinda like SCREAM just more of a ROAR ya know

oh, votedThis Message Edited On 05.26.08

Eliminator


Comments: 1994
05.26.08

Album Rating: 1

snowBORED

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Goddamn elim, you just this down from a 4 to a 3.6.

You better have at least pos'd the reviewThis Message Edited On 05.26.08

Eliminator


Comments: 1994
05.26.08

Album Rating: 1

dont skuld me

AngelPhoenix


Comments: 2766
05.26.08

Album Rating: 3.5

You just ran from Opeth to here to piss some new people off.
You're worthless.

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
05.26.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Im not pissed off. "Dont skuld me" actually made me lol

Did YOU pos this Angel?

IAmInsect


Comments: 3418
05.26.08


you're serious

Eliminator


Comments: 1994
05.26.08

Album Rating: 1

i have the urd to pos your review

IsItLuck?
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 4150
05.26.08


You're worthless

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Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5599
06.26.08

Album Rating: 4

Finally got this. It rules, just like I was expecting.

Digging: Mercyful Fate - Don't Break The Oath

jrowa001


Comments: 7898
08.02.08


i just got a hold of this as well. quite an album, need to listen one more time to rate it. probably a 4 though

Digging: Junius - The Martyrdom of a Catastrophist

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.02.08

Album Rating: 4.5

Get his new one too. Its pretty different from this. Possibly 4.5 worthy? o:

Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5599
08.15.08

Album Rating: 4

Listening to this for the first time in a while. This is still great stuff. SCREAM you have gotten me into two very good bands. This band and Blessed in Sin.

SCREAM!


Comments: 3650
08.16.08

Album Rating: 4.5

You going to get the new SIG:AR:TYR album? Sounds like something youd enjoy

Hawks10Pec


Comments: 5599
08.16.08

Album Rating: 4

Yeah I'm definitely going to check it out eventually.



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