Tonight may only be a ninth show in six years from Watford Technical Progressive Metal act SikTh but with the original line up set to take stage for the second of two shows, one in Manchester and one in London, in celebration of twenty years of their seminal album “Death Of A Dead Day” it
As the 20th anniversary shows for “The Death Of A Dead Day” by SikTh approach the band have entered Marshall Studios to record a rendition of “Part of the Friction” directed and edited by Ali White. Whether that means the Progressive Metal band will record a new album with the original line up for a
After headlining the DogTooth stage at this year’s incarnation of Download Festival, the six original members of SikTh entered Marshall Studios to record live in a studio setting for the first time since their BBC Maida Vale session back in 2006. From that session comes a rendition of “Bland Street Bloom” perfectly timed as DJent pioneers
Justin Hill, Mikee Goodman, Dan Foord, James Leach, Graham Pinney and Dan Weller, also known as SikTh have announced a prized pair of shows to celebrate the 20th Anniversary of their album “Death Of A Dead Day“. It almost goes without saying that they’re promising to perform the album in full at the shows with