Canadian pagan metal project SIG:AR:TYR has delivered another track, "I Sail On, Eternal", from its approaching album, Citadel Of Stars - a landmark album and an experience you have never heard before, a journey to the stars!
Mastermind Daemonskald has completely outdone himself with the new album Citadel Of Stars. If you have not heard the previous four albums (SIG:AR:TYR has been active since 2003), you should think of Bathory, Primordial, Emperor and Agalloch. Citadel Of Stars will be released on 31 May through Hammerheart Records on vinyl and CD (with the 2003 demo The Stranger as a bonus CD). Link
SIG:AR:TYR - Delivers Another Track From Approaching Album
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