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Sikth (also
typeset as
SikTh) are a
British progressive metal band from Watford, Hertfordshire,
formed in 1999.
Sikth formed in late 1999, but consolidated...
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progressive metal band
Sikth,
released on 18
August 2003 by
Unparalleled Records. The
album was
produced by the band and
Andrew Scarth.
Sikth was
formed in 1999...
- How May I Help You? is the
second EP
released by
progressive metal act
Sikth. The EP
features the
title track,
Suffice and an
experimental cover of Nick...
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school friends. That band
later became SikTh. In 1999/2000
Weller and
school friend Graham Pinney formed SikTh. They
recruited singers Mikee W Goodman...
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noted The song "Wrathchild" was
covered in 2003 by the
English metal band
Sikth and
featured as a B-side on
their single "Scent of the Obscene". The song...
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known for
being one of the two
vocalists of the
progressive metal band
SikTh. He made an
album in 2012
titled Awoken Broken under the
project Primal...
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Whose Eyes? is the
third studio album by
British progressive metal band
Sikth,
their first full-length
album since their 2008–2013 hiatus,
following their...
- sections. The
album has been
likened to the
works of
bands such as
Symphony X,
SikTh, The
Dillinger Escape Plan and Opeth.[citation needed] The
album was recorded...
- will hit the road with
Sikth".
Metal Hammer UK. 311: 110. 21 June 2018 – via PressReader. Mills, Matt (4
October 2018). "
SikTh &
Loathe Interview: The...
- a Dead Day is the
second studio album by
British progressive metal band
Sikth, as well as the last
released before their 2008–2013 hiatus. It was released...