Time is really flying the fuck by, amirite? So much so, that Japanese avant-garde black metal band Sigh have a reached a milestone with their sophomore record Infidel Art. It’s reached its 30th anniversary, and the band have released a special anniversary edition on a few different formats.
Sigh hit it right when it comes to the formats they’ve released it on—particularly the vinyl variants. In addition to the standard black, you can get this new master of Infidel Art on a marble variant and a picture one featuring the album art, which is marvelous. You can also get a 2CD and cassette, if either of those are more your jam. As well, Sigh dropped a new lyric video for their “The Zombie Terror,” made by Matt Vickerstaff, that you can watch below.
Sigh songwriter and leader Mirai Kawashima said:
“I am well aware that Sigh’s albums released via Cacophonous Records in the 90s have been hard to find for a long time. Actually so many labels tried to re-release those albums, but it never worked. However, finally the wait is over! Soon you can get them on both vinyl and CD via Peaceville Records. Of course the albums are way more primitive than what we are doing today, but they definitely are the albums that shaped who we are today. And what really surprised me was that those 4 albums were released within 5 years. How productive we were!”
Order your copy of Infidel Art here.


