Sikth
Sikth are a British progressive metal band from Watford, Hertfordshire, England, formed in 1999.
History
Early days (1999–2002)
SikTh formed in late 1999, but consolidated their line-up in March 2001. That line-up consisted of dual vocalists Mikee Goodman and Justin Hill, guitarists Dan Weller and Graham Pinney, bassist James Leach and drummer/percussionist Dan Foord.Their first official release was an EP titled Let the Transmitting Begin. Released in 2002, it featured three tracks, as well as a limited edition live CD from the BBC Radio 1 recordings of the same songs.
The band's first release for Gut Records was an EP titled How May I Help You? Released in 2002, it featured three tracks, two of which were on the band's debut album. A video for the song " Perfect" was also contained. The song "How May I Help You?" contained a story about a person called Rodney. The song was made into an animated video, which was written, directed and produced by Mikee Goodman. It went on to win the best video award in The Big Cheese Magazine, as well as reaching number 1 on MTV UK, and being an A-list video on MTV Asia.
Debut album (2003–2005)
SikTh's debut album The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait for Something Wild was released on 18 August 2003 through Gut Records. The album was produced by the band themselves, along with Andrew Scarth. Mixing duties were handled by Colin Richardson. Two singles were released from the album in "Scent of the Obscene" and "Peep Show". The album has sold approximately 30,000 copies in the UK, Japan and Australia.In support of the album, Sikth performed at Download Festival at Donington Park in 2003. The band subsequently traveled to Japan in 2004, firstly supporting Anthrax and Killswitch Engage, then playing at the Fuji Rock Festival in August with Lou Reed, PJ Harvey and Primus. Also in 2004, the band made an appearance at the debut Fuse Leeds festival of cross-disciplinary New Music, at the personal invitation of festival curator Django Bates.
Second album (2006–2007)
The band returned in 2006 with their second full-length album Death of a Dead Day. It was released in the UK on 26 June 2006 on their new label Bieler Bros. Records. It was earlier released in the US on 6 June. The album entered the UK album charts at number 94. The album was once again produced by the band themselves, with mixing duties handled by Matt LaPlant.In support of the album, SikTh performed a show at The White Horse in High Wycombe, the venue of their first ever gig, on 6 June 2006 and at the Download Festival 2006 four days later, as well as short UK tour.
An EP titled Flogging the Horses was released in October 2006, featuring demo versions from Death of a Dead Day tracks, as well as a remix version of "Where Do We Fall?". The track "Each Other and Ourselves" was also included, which was a bonus track on the Japanese version of the album. The EP was limited to just 1,500 copies.
Departure of vocalists and hiatus (2007–2013)
On 8 May 2007, it was announced that vocalists Mikee Goodman and Justin Hill would be leaving the band at the conclusion of the July 2007 "The Black Summer Starts Here" UK tour set, due to their ongoing projects and producing careers. Mikee Goodman's and Justin Hill's final performance in SikTh was at the Carling Academy, Islington, London on 14 September 2007.On 27 May 2008, SikTh announced that the band had decided to split due to numerous factors. The main reasons cited for their breakup was the inability to find a replacement for Mikee and Justin, as well as commitment to other projects.
On 15 January 2012, an official SikTh Facebook Page was created by the band in order to reissue and sell SikTh merchandise. The band also stated that when they do reform, it won't be "for the wrong reasons" and that "we owe it to our fans to produce something very special when we return."
Reunion (2014–present)
On 16 December 2013 it was revealed in a surprise announcement that SikTh were to be playing a reunion set at Download Festival 2014, headlining the Red Bull stage. This was the band's first live performance since 2007 and their first appearance at Download Festival since 2006. On 25 March, they were also announced to be headlining October's Euroblast festival in Cologne, Germany. On 13 June 2014, SikTh announced a full autumn UK tour via their Facebook page running through October and November. SikTh have also been announced to play UK Tech-Metal Festival as the main headliner on 14 June 2014. They were also main headliner of Silence Festival V in Nepal 17–18 October 2014,sharing same stage where Enigmatik, Vader, Textures and Behemoth had headlined before.On 27 April 2015 Sikth announced via their Facebook page that they are planning to release new music in the form of a crowd funded EP with a tour to follow. Fans who pre-ordered the EP were able to visit the pledgemusic page and gain access to exclusive updates, content & merchandise for the duration of the funding campaign. The six track EP, titled Opacities, was released on 4 December 2015. Sikth were also the opening act for Slipknot on their 2016 U.K tour in February alongside Suicidal Tendencies. They were announced to be performing the Arctangent Festival in August 2016, but later pulled out. They appeared in 2017.
On 4 June 2016 Justin Hill announced his retirement in order to focus on his production career. Joe Rosser from Pin's second band Aliases was announced as his replacement
At some point in the summer of 2018 Graham Pinney departed from Sikth as he was absent from their TechFest show and all subsequent shows. No official statement has been made but a fan asked during the show at Stoke asking where he is to the response "I don’t know, you ask him".
The band will be in the UK in September for their "Riddles of Humanity" tour and will feature Loathe as their support act in September 2018. Their final show of the year was at Festivile on 20 October 2018, it was also at this show where frontman Mikee Goodman said that "This will be the last show we’ll do for a while" he also stated he is unsure if they will return soon and if new music will be made.
Musical style
SikTh's style of music is hard to categorize as they incorporate many different elements of metal, rock and hardcore. They are commonly categorized as progressive metal due to their unorthodox approach, as well as avant-garde metal and mathcore due to the complex nature of their instrumental playing abilities and the regular inclusion of dissonance into their music.According to guitarist Dan Weller;
"Energy has always inspired us, things that really get you pumping. We play extreme music, sure, but in the sense that we go to all extremes. If something sounds good, then we'll do it, and that includes beautiful, melodic music, which we all love, too".
According to guitarist Pin;
"But we're always concerned with the quality of the tune; just writing crazy music isn't enough, and I think that's what makes us different from other bands who go really technical. We're definitely writing songs."
In a review for SikTh's second album Death of a Dead Day, DecoyMusic.com described the band's style as containing elements of "speed metal, progressive metal, thrash, nu metal, metalcore, and cock-rock". The website Drowned in Sound "sees the band come across like a heady America-friendly mix of Dillinger Escape Plan's feather-fingered guitar contorting melded with Korn's manipulated rhythms, thundering through the bizarre nuances of System of a Down".
In a review for the band's debut album The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait for Something Wild, MusicOMH.com described the album as containing "guttural throaty vocals mixed with harmonized melodies, viciously rhythmic drumming which instantly metamorphosises into elaborate percussion, and haunting atmospheric piano interludes which sit superbly between slices of metal brutality". In the early days of the band, Goodman once described their sound as "scatcore", a reference to their fast-jabbering scat style of singing.
Tours and festivals
- 2000 - UK Tour with Sanctum.
- 2001 - UK Tour with Dead Life Portrait.
- 2002 - UK Tour supporting American Head Charge.
- 2003 - UK Tour supporting Mad Capsule Markets.
- 2003 - UK Tour supporting Mudvayne.
- 2003 - Download Festival 2003 at Donington Park, 3rd stage.
- 2003 - Europe Tour supporting Machine Head.
- 2004 - UK Headline Tour With Akercocke and Hondo Maclean
- 2004 - Ireland tour with Akercocke and Labrat.
- 2004 - Japanese tour supporting Anthrax & Killswitch Engage.
- 2004 - Fuji Rock Festival in Japan.
- 2004 - UK tour supporting Pitchshifter.
- 2006 - Fury Fest in France.
- 2006 - French headline tour.
- 2006 - Barfly/Jägermeister UK tour in March/April.
- 2006 - Album release show on 6 June, High Wycombe.
- 2006 - Download Festival 2006, 2nd stage.
- 2006 - Death of a Dead Day UK Headline tour supported by Dead Man in Reno & Architects.
- 2007 - Death of a Week Day UK tour in July.
- 2007 - Final show before split at the Islington Carling Academy in London on Friday 14 September.
- 2014 - Headlined the Red Bull Stage at Download Festival on Saturday 14 June.
- 2014 - Silence Festival in Nepal on 18 October.
- 2015 - BIG69 Festival in Mumbai, India, 18 January
- 2015 - Breakout Festival Brighton, 26 September
- 2016 - UK tour supporting Slipknot and Suicidal Tendencies
- 2016–2000 Trees festival
- 2016 - USA Tour supporting Periphery
- 2017 - European & UK tour supporting Trivium and SHVPES
- 2017 - Download Festival 2017, Main Stage.
- 2017 - ArcTanGent Festival
- 2018 - UK TechFest
- 2018 - UK Tour with Loathe
- 2018 - UK Festivile 2018
- 2019 - PULP Summer Slam 2019 in Quezon City, Philippines
Members and other projects
Current members
- Mikee Goodman – vocals
- Joe Rosser – vocals
Rosser debuted as co-vocalist alongside Mikee Goodman on SikThs 2017 record The Future In Whose Eyes?
- Dan Weller – guitar, piano
- James Leach – bass
- Dan "Loord" Foord – drums, percussion
Former members
- Justin Hill – vocals
- Graham "Pin" Pinney – guitar
Discography
Studio albums
EPs
Singles
Music videos
Demos and promos
- Pussyfoot/Suffice
- Hold My Finger/Such the Fool
- Pussyfoot