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SikTh release new music video for ‘Golden Cufflinks’

SIKTH have released a brand new music video!

The new music video, for the track Golden Cufflinks, is taken from the British progressive metallers upcoming new album The Future In Whose Eyes?, the band’s first studio effort since 2006’s Death of a Dead Day. Speaking about the new song and video, vocalist and lyricist Mikee W Goodman says, “the song is very melodic and is a very different type of song for SIKTH fans to hear. Even though there are extremely aggressive moments on the new album. This song has a real epic and melodic feel to it. When I wrote the lyrics for Golden Cufflinks they were initially inspired by the amount of live music venues that are being closed and a feeling that rock culture is in decline. The venue which sticks out to me the most is the famous London Astoria. Some of the best SIKTH shows were in the LA2 and main Astoria. I went a lot as a fan as well.  So when that was closed and knocked down to make way for Crossrail it really was a sad & defining moment in rock history for me and many others. I think places of such rich history and cultural importance should be protected and preserved. I see this happening across the country and world – so many other venues being shut down and how scenes and golden eras come and go. How we have to move along or do it seems. You see the business men buying up cities to turn them into the most profitable and bland form. It follows a similar theme from our song Bland Street Bloom from Death of a Dead Day. This happens in many cities, it is not just about London, Golden Cufflinks is a reflection and commentary of this kind of happening.”

Watch the official music video for Golden Cufflinks here:

The Future In Whose Eyes - SikTh

The Future in Whose Eyes? is set for release on 2nd June via Millennium Night. Pre-orders are available now and can be purchased here.

For more information on SIKTH like their official page on Facebook.

James Weaver

Editor-in-Chief and Founder of Distorted Sound Magazine; established in 2015. Reporting on riffs since 2012.

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