The Final Sigh

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Formed in 2003, The Final Sigh have taken massive steps in the underground and mainstream music channels. From self financed EP releases to major exposure which includes splits with Corpo’s RSJ, stateside publication with Rotting Corpse Records’ Raw Aggression compilation and maintaining a presence on Chicago’s Metalworks Radio. This was followed up with the critically acclaimed debut album “If You’re Not Part of the Solution, You’re Part of the Problem” released worldwide in May 2005 through Anticulture Records. During this time the band gained further exposure including a Metal Hammer profile of the band and a number of Radio appearances including Total Rock and 4Q Radio.

After numerous tours, including Horse The Band’s “Mechanical Hand” tour, it became clear the band was growing tired of the material they had been playing for three years and a new direction was required.

After several changes to the line up and a long writing periods, The Final Sigh found a stable platform to build on and their sophomore album began to take shape. However pressure of writing and recording the new record became too much for one of the newer members and during the final days of tracking The Final Sigh lost their vocalist. After a lot of searching the band finally found the missing link between style and substance in the vocals of Kyle James-Patrick. Bringing in the new vocalist and, subsequently new bass player, Peter Scott (ex-Hub) added the stability the band had lacked, the dust was brushed off album number two and it was given a name; ‘Canada’.
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So it's come to an end.

17 Aug 2010 | from blog.myspace.com/thefinalsigh

The Final Sigh are fucking dead.7 years, 2 drummers, 5 bassists, 4 guitarists, 2 keyboard players, 5 vocalsists and one van (two engines).We can't just keep restarting with yet more new …

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