Sigiriya

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Whiskey Song 04:31 Tools
Dark Fires 05:26 Tools
Deathtrip to Eryri 10:37 Tools
Robot Funeral 03:28 Tools
Dragging the Bones 03:28 Tools
Guided By Mountains 03:28 Tools
Tribe of the Old Oak 03:28 Tools
Return to Earth 03:28 Tools
Obelisk 03:28 Tools
Godspeeder 03:28 Tools
Freedom Engines 03:28 Tools
Sleeping With the Dogs 03:28 Tools
Sleeping With Dogs 03:28 Tools
Deathtrip To Eyri 10:38 Tools
Deathtrip 10:38 Tools
Mountain Goat 10:38 Tools
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03_Return To Earth 10:38 Tools
02_Guided By Mountains 10:38 Tools
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'Whiskey Song' 10:38 Tools
'The Mountain Goat' 00:00 Tools
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Beneath the soil of a Welsh valley in Swansea, Wales, a heavy metal life-force regains strength: rising from the ashes of stoner doom merchants Acrimony, Sigiriya is born. In 2009, eight years after the demise of Acrimony, guitarist Stu O’Hara, bassist Mead, drummer Darren Ivey and vocalist Dorian Walters have reconvened. Not wanting the limitations of reforming a project long dead to them, Sigiriya brings a fresh take on their trademark monolithic heavy groove. While Acrimony hailed from the temples of deepest space, Sigiriya come from the earthy depths, bringing hefty, tremor-inducing sonics that pay homage to the riff. Time served in the likes of Iron Monkey, Helvis, Dukes of Nothing, Black Eye Riot, The Nine and Yeti have only added to their thick output, giving the foursome a more dynamic, meaner, leaner, earthier approach, which has developed an intense dirty sound with elements of boogie, classic rock and even crust. Taking their name from the mystic ‘throat of the lion’ rock in Sri Lanka, their rumble has been moving the Black Mountains of their homeland and will soon be moving the tectonic plates of the earth. To borrow a phrase from their former outfit: ‘Bong On, Live Long…’" Sigiriya released their debut album, Return to Earth on Sept. 1 2011 on The Church Within). Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.