SikTh | |
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Origin | Watford, Hertfordshire, England |
Genres | Progressive metal, mathcore, avant-garde metal |
Years active | 1999–2008, 2013–present |
Labels | Infernal Records, Unparalleled Carousel, Gut Records, (UK) Victor Entertainment (Japan) Bieler Bros. Records (USA)/World |
Associated acts | Aliases, In Colour, Primal Rock Rebellion, The Painted Smiles, Sad Season, Sol Invicto, This Is Menace, The HAARP Machine, The Hell, Outside the Coma, Heart of a Coward |
Members | Dan Weller Graham Pinney James Leach Dan Foord Mikee Goodman Joe Rosser |
Past members | Justin Hill Tristan Lucey Jamie Hunter |
Sikth (also typeset as SikTh) are a British progressive metal band from Watford, Hertfordshire, England, formed in 1999. They are considered to have been a key influence to the djent movement within progressive metal, alongside Meshuggah.
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 "(If You Weren't So) 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.
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" (October) and "Peep Show" (December). The album has sold approximately 30,000 copies in the UK, Japan and Australia.