Seigmen devotees will know that 9 years passed between the release of Enola and the release of their latest album Resonans in May 2024.
If you were to take yet another step back in their studio album discography, you would find yourself way back in 1997.
With a steady pace of one album each decade since the turn of the millennium, expectations for more new music from Seigmen in the near future are bound to be low. Perhaps all the more surprising then, that a brand-new single is set to be released this summer. And it´s not yet another single from “Resonans”, but the very first offering from a brand-new album set to be released next year!
The single “Dyret” 23 bud will be released on the 9th of August in connection with the festival Midgardsblot, and will be performed live there for the first time.
Listen to the single here: https://ffm.to/dyret23bud
Many have harbored a dream of playing in a band. A dream of playing with your friends, standing on a stage together, recording in a studio together, releasing music and to read tributes from a reviewer that got it, that got what you were trying to convey. Many have tried through the years, but few have made it all the way.
For Alex, Sverre, Noralf, Kim and Marius, this dream of releasing an album first came true with “Pluto” in April 1992, and the first panegyric review appeared shortly after in the iconic monthly (now defunked) music magazine Puls. There, highlighted in black print on the yellow tinted pages, was an image of the album cover with the headline “The Revelation”. The band’s symbol and logo, “Dyret”(eng. “The Beast”) among friends, was introduced to the world there and then, radiating from the center of the deep, maroon cover. A milestone, and a decisive moment for a young band who finally got confirmation that what they were doing also had value outside of their close-knit circle.
Fast forward to the summer of 2024 where the vibrations from Resonans still lingers, and yet the time has already come to open the next chapter.
When the single “Dyret” 23 bud hits your favourite streaming service on August 9th, it will be the first taste from the bands next album; Dissonans.
Another new beginning, but also the closing of another circle. The song itself is a nod back to the young band that released their debut album back in 1992, accompanied by the symbol and logo “Dyret” that were to become their visual alter ego.
However, there are other and more tangible links to the past. When Seigmen played their first ever concert in their hometown of Tønsberg, they shared the stage with a local band called Floodland. The guitarist and vocalist in Floodland, Espen Winther, who would later become a skilled instrument maker and a member of the medieval/folk band Eldrim. Winther is the one that opens “Dyret” 23 bud in a majestic way with his home-made wooden harp called “Gnaal”.
Another new album already you might ask? The truth is that it has been the plan all along. Seigmen have made the most out of the last four years, during lockdown and a long and involuntary hiatus from concerts and touring. “Resonans” was the first part of what in time will become a trilogy, consisting of; Resonans, Dissonans and Substans. And yes, a third new album is also in the works. Three albums in three years, it seems almost surreal when you take the bands last 25 years of release-history into account.
Dissonans will be the second part of the trilogy and is scheduled to be released on October 23rd 2025. Why just then? Because on that day, 30 years before, the major breakthrough album “Metropolis” hit the record stores. The third and last part of the trilogy called “Substans” will follow in 2026 if all goes to plan. Three albums with a common thread running through them, but still three very diverse and different releases.
“Dyret” 23 bud, is the first taste from “Dissonans”. The song’s lyrics consist of twenty-three “rules”, twenty-three “rules” from Seigmen of 2024, projected back through time towards the young band that just released their deep and enchanting maroon debut album Pluto in 1992. And to everybody else who needs to hear that you must have faith in yourself, you must believe to make your dreams come true.
“Dyret” 23 bud was recorded at Velvet Recording by Christer Krogh, mixed by Mike Hartung and mastered by George Tanderø. It was produced, written and arranged by Seigmen.
ABOUT SEIGMEN:
It was an unfinished band that took to the stage when Seigmen (formerly known as Klisne Seigmenn) played their very first show during Christmas of 1989. However, even then, they had something unique that set them apart from the others, and their sound was undeniably different from all those they shared stage with. Even the conservative paper Tønsbergs Blad reported the next day that “Klisne Seigmenn outperformed the others.”
Fast forward to 1994, the year they released the EP “Hjernen er alene” and their third studio album “Total.”
From there on, Seigmen and their heavy and grandiose, yet catchy melancholy, defined the 1990s.
“Total” was later recognized as one of Norway’s 100 best albums of all time, and their fourth album “Metropolis” dominated the charts back in 1995 won a Spellemann award for Best Rock Album.
In 1997, “Radiowaves” went straight to number one.
Then it all came to an end, as out of nothing, the announcement came that the band was disbanding because guitarist Sverre was leaving. One for all and all for one. A few months before the previous millennium came to an end, Seigmen played their farewell show for a packed Rockefeller in Oslo, Norway.
But it wasn’t meant to end there; it’s almost unnatural to just let go of a good thing and old friendships forever. In 2005, the band reunited on stage for the first time in Dødens Dal in Trondheim, and in 2008, they were the first Norwegian band to be invited to play at the new opera house in Bjørvika.
However, the biggest event of the new millennium came in 2015 when Seigmen surprisingly released “Enola,” a full 18 years after “Radiowaves.”
On April 12, 2024, almost exactly 30 years after their breakthrough with “Total,” a special event is set to occur when Seigmen releases “Resonans,” their first album in nine years.
The choice of Velvet Recording as their studio is not a coincidence; it’s the same place “Total” was recorded back in 1994.

SEIGMEN:
Alex Møklebust – Vocals
Kim Ljung – Bass, Vocals
Noralf Ronthi – Drums
Marius Roth Christensen – Guitar, Vocals
Sverre Økshoff – Guitar
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