Sengir
Sengir was a band that worked with dark themes and atmospheric rock. Their debut album 'A.C.S.' came out in 2001, and they followed it with records like...
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Sengir was a band that worked with dark themes and atmospheric rock. Their debut album 'A.C.S.' came out in 2001, and they followed it with records like 'Nocturnal Rites' in 2004 and 'The Curse of the Bloodline' in 2008. Their songs included tracks like 'Calling' and 'Cry Before The War'.
They had a theatrical presentation with stage names like Tormentor on vocals and Necromancer on guitar. Their lyrics sometimes touched on violent or self-destructive subjects, which drew some criticism. The band's sound wasn't particularly commercial, and they seemed to operate in a specific niche within rock music.
They released 'Shadows Embrace' in 2012 and 'Requiem for the Damned' in 2016. Their catalog includes songs such as 'Day You Take Me Over' and 'Feel'. The band maintained a consistent aesthetic across their releases, working with dark imagery and heavy, melodic arrangements.
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