Pin Sikth (Herbert/412FK) and wife Leah Woodwind (VH4/412FC)

  • Thread starter Thread starter Peter Diezel
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Herbert + VH4 = awesome.

Nice exposure of the gear here Papa!! Like.
 
Sounds really good.

I'd have to say I'm biased: love the Diezel tone!
 
Fixed....



I always new Peter had some metal in him..... :thumbsup:

Yes, awesome stuff. Who said the Herbert didn't cut?
 
Nice, have always liked Pin's stuff! :thumbsup:
Not to mention that it always makes me happy to see Blackmachines being used properly....hmmm...maybe it is a time for an 8-string tapping-jam here...walks to heat-up Herbert...neighbours, wife and closeby animals, be prepared...
 
I had the pleasure of supporting Sikth on several occasions back in the day. Amazing musicians. Music still sounds fresh to this day. They are sorely missed.

Sikth were a jazz/funk metal band essentially. I struggle to fit Sikth into that math-metal spectrum that ranges from the virtually unlistenable cacophony that is 'Dillenger Escape Plan' to the tunefully polished (& dare I utter it?) 'Djent' voicings of Periphery.

Sikth did it right. They were a genuine, original, modern-day super-group.
 
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Nice, have always liked Pin's stuff! :thumbsup:
Not to mention that it always makes me happy to see Blackmachines being used properly....hmmm...maybe it is a time for an 8-string tapping-jam here...walks to heat-up Herbert...neighbours, wife and closeby animals, be prepared...

Are those BM's? Can't ever tell anymore with so many clones on the market.
 
For the one Pin is using Im absolutely sure and for the one Leah is using Im 99% sure. I know Pin has been a long-time BM user and there are many distinct details that are so familiar to my own guitar that I dare to be so sure.

To JimmyBlind, I agree with you. As chaotic as it is there is something different with SikTh's songs in comparison to many others. I really do miss SikTh. But this group, Aliases they do sound good as well. Recognizable, but just missing that "that sounds weird, but groovy"-factor that I ended up discovering with SikTh so many times.
 
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