Seigmen
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Seigmen

Seigmen formed in Oslo in 1989 with Alex Møklebust on vocals, Kim Ljung on guitar, Marius Roth Christensen on bass, and Øystein Austad on drums. Their 1992...

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Seigmen's industrial metal with melodic hooks

A Norwegian band that balanced heavy rhythms with tunefulness across five studio albums.

If you're new to Seigmen, 'Plutonium' and 'Trøst' frame their range pretty well, heavy but tuneful, with that industrial backbone.

Seigmen's 1992 debut 'Metropolis' helped define their industrial metal sound, but they never stayed in one lane. Songs like 'Plutonium' and 'P-Machinery' showed how they could mix aggression with something more melodic, and they kept shifting textures from the electronic touches on 'Radiowaves' to the heavier approach on 'Monument.' They defended their sound as a statement about society's contradictions, which gave their music an edge beyond just the riffs.

They formed in Oslo in 1989 with Alex Møklebust on vocals, Kim Ljung on guitar, Marius Roth Christensen on bass, and Øystein Austad on drums. Over five studio albums, they built a catalog that included tracks like 'Regn,' 'Trampoline,' and 'Trøst,' letting their sound change from one record to the next.

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Seigmen formed in Oslo in 1989 with Alex Møklebust on vocals, Kim Ljung on guitar, Marius Roth Christensen on bass, and Øystein Austad on drums. Their 1992 debut album 'Metropolis' helped define their industrial metal sound, which mixed heavy rhythms with melodic hooks. Songs like 'P-Machinery' and 'Plutonium' showed how they could balance aggression with something more tuneful.

The band defended it as a statement about society's contradictions. Musically, they kept shifting, bringing in electronic textures and ambient touches on 1996's 'Radiowaves' before circling back to a heavier industrial approach on 1999's 'Monument'.

Over five studio albums, they built a catalog that included tracks like 'Regn,' 'Trampoline,' and 'Trøst.' They weren't afraid to let their sound change from one record to the next, which kept them from being pinned down as just one thing.

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