Sikth Releasing Anniversary Edition Of 'Death Of A Dead Day'
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(Metal Hammer) Sikth have announced that they'll re-release their 2006 album Death Of A Dead Day to mark its 10th anniversary. The band's second album will be reissued on September 30 via Peaceville on CD and vinyl. Speaking about the follow-up to their 2003 debut The Trees Are Dead & Dried Out Wait For Something Wild, vocalist Mikee Goodman says: "To me this was the hardest album I've ever made lyrically and vocally. "I was not in a good place when writing - although I do remember the music I was given was the best I'd ever had the pleasure of writing to. Everything had so much depth and pushing the boundaries, as did the vocals. To re-release this on a good quality vinyl and CD format through Peaceville 10 years later obviously means it meant a lot to others too. That is all we can ask for as artists. Thank you all." Read more here. Metal Hammer is an official news provider for antiMusic.com. advertisement |
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