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From Friday 10 February 2017

Move aside, SikTh are taking back their throne

I still remember where I was the day I first heard SikTh. Their music was so fresh and exciting to me that it opened up a whole new world of musical opportunities; a moment that I’ve never forgotten since. Insanely technical, hauntingly melodic, yet brutally heavy, SikTh

Tuesday 31 January 2017

Shvpes release new video for ‘Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair.’

Birmingham band Shvpes have released a new video for ‘Pain. Joy. Ecstasy. Despair.’. It is the title track for their debut album, which was released last year on Search and Destroy and Spinefarm Records. The band will be heading out on a UK tour next month with Trivium and Sikth, as

Wednesday 18 January 2017

Sikth tease new album details

Sikth have confirmed that they’re currently in the studio recording their as yet to be titled third full length. This will be their first album since 2006’s ‘Death of a Dead Day’ and follows up last year’s ‘Opacities’ EP. The band have also confirmed that the record’s first single, ‘No

Friday 03 June 2016

SikTh to part ways with vocalist following tomorrow’s show

Progressive metal outfit SikTh will play their final show with vocalist Justin Hill tomorrow at Camden Rocks Festival. “It’s been a privilege to be part of Sikth,” Hill announced. “I never expected the great response we had to the reunion in 2014 and for things to kick

Wednesday 18 November 2015

Feed The Rhino pull out of SikTh tour

Feed The Rhino have confirmed that they will no longer be touring alongside SikTh next month. Taking to Facebook, the Kent outfit spoke of the balance between life on the road and at home. “We are disappointed and saddened to announce that we are no longer able to join the awesome

Tuesday 03 November 2015

SikTh reveal ‘Philistine Philosophies’ video

With their new mini-album ‘Opacities’ confirmed for the 4th December 2015, SikTh have unveiled the video for new track, ‘Philistine Philosophies’. “I thought the band should be presented as individuals. I felt a full band performance shot was not right for us. Was a really intense editing process. I