BIOMECHANICAL Pulls Out Of SIKTH Tour

July 12, 2007

U.K. metallers BIOMECHANICAL have unfortunately had to pull out of the upcoming SIKTH tour at short notice due to the fire which broke out in the recording studio last week. This unexpected event at The Ecology Rooms studio has led to the mixing of the forthcoming album, "Cannibalised", being postponed and rescheduled for the same time as the SIKTH tour. This has led BIOMECHANICAL with no option but to pull out of the tour.

According to a press release, "BIOMECHANICAL are extremely sorry to disappoint any fans and would like to apologise to SIKTH who picked the band personally as their support."

"Cannibalised" is due to be released early 2008.

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