Sikth, The trees are dead and dried out..... Reviews
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magpie
19th Feb 2004
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Good Points: It is strong and powerful with great lyrics. I enjoy listening to Sikth because they are unique.
Bad Points: I can't really think of many bad points to put towards this album. I realy can't.. :s
General comments: Sikth are by far one of my favourite bands. I am totally in love with their music because it's different and a pleasure to listen to. I would definetly go out and buy the album, The trees are dead and dried out...... HEAVY METAL!!
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Chris C
3rd Oct 2003
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Sikth are extremely heavy (on the whole) and complex. In the same vein as 'The Dillinger Escape plan' only not as nuts. Out of the 14 tracks on the album, 8 are very good. The two piano dedications, although worthy and understandable, are just dull. The Nick Cave cover version 'Tupelo' is boring and overlong (much the same as the track 'Can't we all dream?) 'Peep show' is standard fare, showing nothing new. And the final track 'When will the forest speak?' is actually a poem, with no instruments ...- Read Chris C's review (163 words)
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SikthTracklisting: 1. Scent Of The Obscene2. Pussyfoot3. Hold My Finger4. Skies Of Millennium Night5. Emerson (Pt.1)6. Peep Show7. Wait For Something Wild 8. Tupelo9. Can’t We All Dream?10. Emerson ( more details...






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