30TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION OF SIGH’S SECOND STUDIO ALBUM OF MASTERFULLY CRAFTED EASTERN ATMOSPHERIC BLACK METAL!
- Jason Hesley
- Nov 29, 2025
- 1 min read

Marking 35 years of boundary-shattering existence, Japanese avant-garde metal pioneers Sigh return with I Saw the World’s End (Hangman’s Hymn MMXXV) - a fully re-recorded, reimagined version of their 2007 cult opus. Out now via Peaceville, the album arrives alongside a brand-new video for the blistering track “Me-Devil,” produced by Matt Vickerstaff. |
WATCH THE NEW VIDEO FOR ‘ME-DEVIL’ BY MATT VICKERSTAFF |
The special 30th anniversary editions of Sigh’s groundbreaking and boldly experimental second album Infidel Art are out today on Peaceville. The new release is available on a selection of formats including a limited marble vinyl LP, standard black vinyl LP, 2CD, and cassette. Alongside the release, the band have also shared a new lyric video for the track ‘The Zombie Terror’, created by Matt Vickerstaff. Marking thirty years since its original release, and kickstarting a string of reissues of Sigh’s revered yet hard to find classic early catalogue, this new edition of ‘Infidel Art’ contains a new master created by Patrick Engel at Temple of Disharmony, featuring a new transfer from the original DAT source. |


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