The Coil of Sihn

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March Bleeding (Another Step Along remix) 04:39 Tools
Threads (No Cure remix) 05:27 Tools
Threads 04:49 Tools
Dirty Minute Secret 01:02 Tools
Plight 00:53 Tools
Intricate Embrace 00:53 Tools
Random Question 00:51 Tools
Fallen 00:51 Tools
Dial In 00:51 Tools
Hope 04:00 Tools
Filthy 04:35 Tools
Fight 00:51 Tools
March Bleeding 05:42 Tools
Dawn 03:35 Tools
Under...stand? 05:42 Tools
Close(t) 03:35 Tools
When I Die 05:05 Tools
Straight Razor 05:05 Tools
Tricks 03:45 Tools
God Of Thunder 03:45 Tools
HalfLife 04:02 Tools
Scar(Dawn Rises Red) 04:02 Tools
Undone 05:54 Tools
Separate 04:23 Tools
Dream 04:23 Tools
Hate, i 04:10 Tools
Deceit 04:10 Tools
Vengeance(For Danny) 04:10 Tools
Climb 04:10 Tools
Dusk 05:01 Tools
Dream (Not A Monster remix) 05:01 Tools
Hell Is For Children 06:42 Tools
Escape 06:42 Tools
HalfLife (30 Giger Clicks remix) 04:05 Tools
Catharsis 01:57 Tools
Trial 01:57 Tools
Fight (Making The Vow remix) 01:57 Tools
When i Die (Be Seeing You remix) 05:30 Tools
Blood Candy (Razor Blade Smile remix) 05:30 Tools
Intricate Embrace (Still Looking remix) 07:22 Tools
Something Going On 07:22 Tools
Don't Go 07:22 Tools
Walk 07:22 Tools
Blood Candy 07:22 Tools
Hurt 07:22 Tools
Straight Razor (New Lie, New Cut remix) 07:22 Tools
Blood Candy/Hurt 04:07 Tools
Chaos 04:07 Tools
Heaven and Hell 01:10 Tools
Torn Up, Torn Down 04:24 Tools
Vengeance 05:34 Tools
Careless Memories 05:34 Tools
Weak and Powerless 04:24 Tools
The Toy 05:34 Tools
Bleed 04:24 Tools
Policy of Truth 04:24 Tools
Down Deep 04:24 Tools
Naked 01:10 Tools
Separate Ways 01:10 Tools
Chose Life 01:10 Tools
First Curse 04:24 Tools
Capital T 03:58 Tools
Hard 03:58 Tools
Our Storm 03:58 Tools
Told You To 03:58 Tools
March Bleeding - Another Step Along Remix 01:10 Tools
Forever Scar 01:10 Tools
Ignite 01:10 Tools
Ever Open 01:10 Tools
HalfLife(30 Giger Clicks remix) 01:10 Tools
Heaven and Hell (Two Robots Remix) [feat. Justin Fisher] 01:10 Tools
These Closed Eyes 01:10 Tools
Straight Razor (New Lie New Scar remix) 01:10 Tools
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http://www.the-coil.com - http://myspace.com/thecoilofsihn The Coil of Sihn is an American band formed in St. Louis, Missouri in 2002 by Sihn Starr Rossi. From the age of four to sixteen Sihn was abused and molested by many people, including members of his own family. With influences as diverse as Nine Inch Nails, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Judas Priest, ELO, Velvet Acid Christ, Marilyn Manson and Depeche Mode, Sihn dealt with his past by creating music, artwork, poetry, and prose: "i use my scars to show people that have been through similar circumstances that you can have your own life...you can have your own normal...what has been taken is great but, what can be taken back is far greater than..." Albums Enter Released in 2002. This twelve-song introduction to The Coil of Sihn was met with glowing critical praise. Brian Marek of Subliminal Bananna had this to say: "Sihn Starr screamed from behind a black veil while stripping away the layers of protection from his heart. Found sounds, movie dialogue, NIN-esque acoustic piano samples, menacing analog synthesizers. 'Three thousand guitars, they seem to cry, my ears will melt and then my eyes.' Brutality gave way to quiet menace and vice versa. Sihn Starr's voice has developed into an awesome instrument of guttural growls, whispered pleas and high (but virile), blood-curdling screams." The highlights from The Coil of Sihn's initial release are "Enter", "HalfLife", and "Intricate Embrace". EntertainmentDeath.com had this to say about "Intricate Embrace": "Intricate embrace is my favourite song on the album. 'The beginning of Intricate embrace is an actual storm that I recorded lying on my roof with a plastic bag over my microphone...' shows the care involved in its crafting. While most songs use two very different pitches of vocal (something which may almost be considered a trademark feature), only a low sombre vocal matched to a piano accompanyment. It is very soft, and a clean drum beat carries the song. Yngwie Malmsteen-like classical leanings are evident in the closing piano, though expressed in a very different way." My World EntertainmentDeath.com had this to say about My World: "From the furious defiance of 'Fight' to the heart-rending 'Hope', The Coil of Sihn are masterful in style, conception and execution. My world demonstrates that living is only the beginning, it is by truly surviving and enabling others to touch what they otherwise might be unable to that everything falls into place. "I can't think of a single band that some close to putting the heart and soul into their music to such great effect as The Coil of Sihn. More than merely technically superb there is the undeniable sense that every minuet aspect of each song has been long considered and intertwined until it was entirely perfectly balanced." Sid Andruska of Playback also had this to say: "In comparison, My World, Rossi’s second album released in 2004, is an angry yetsentimental beast, exploding with emotion and memory. Tales of despair play out like a novel with a total of 22 songs. Here, Rossi’s vocals are more pronounced and guttural. Mirroring the vocal range of Goth legends, Fields of the Nephilim, Rossi’s voice detonates above a bed of synthesized beats, overshadowing voice clips, the background chorus, and all else that gets in his way. Center stage—his words and heartfelt screaming, along with an interesting twist: riddled throughout are recordings of actual voicemail messages from comrades, which give you a peek into his personal life. Most interesting, you can hear him press the “save” button for various ones, implying which messages were most special to him." Through Sid Andruska in the July 2005 issue of Playback Magazine had this to say: "Rossi, frontman for COS, has released his third album, Through, which resembles a dark orchestra comprised of six macabre overtures. If you love the lowly crooning of the late Ian Curtis from Joy Division, you’ll enjoy COS; Rossi’s vocals are a dead-on match, especially in “Dream (Not a Monster remix),” although he doesn’t showcase his voice on all songs. Occasionally, he allows the music to speak for itself. In “HalfLife (30 Giger Clicks remix),” his vocals become faint, like a subliminal message or tiny ghost. Raw and compelling, the entire album leaves you wanting more, much like foreplay with no sex. Oh, the glorious torture! COS’s sound, although unique by today’s standards, conjures fond recollections of early Ministry and KMFDM with hints of Nine Inch Nails throughout. The pulsating groove of synthesizer beats, blended with a cornucopia of voice clips from various movies, relay Rossi’s story, as if his life were a dramatic motion picture or a horror flick, depending on your perspective. The first song, “Trial,” is one such example, which begins with an audio clip of a woman tearfully recounting a brutal, sexual attack and all the repulsive details therein; her pain is foreshadowed by the eerie and tumid vibrations of Rossi’s background music. Not until the second song does Rossi unveil his lyrical genius. His creative reign over the entire album induces some extraordinary highs and lows, like riding the wave of a wild acid trip. Lay back and submit until the demons have left the room, and watch out for theflashbacks. Or so I’ve heard. Expect nothing less from this album." Members Sihn Starr Rossi is the only constant member of the band. When recording, Rossi performs on all the instruments and writes all of the lyrical content. He also creates all of the artwork for the album covers and controls the entire direction of the music. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.