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"Those bemoaning the lack of creativity and irony within the all too static Los Angeles music scene only need to check into what the very amazing Sik Sik Sicks has to offer. A young band destined to rip a titanic one into the heart of the City Of Angels and beyond, Sik Sik Sicks present a stunning amalgamation of riotous female fronted punk and classic rock – and the results are a fun frenzied night of pure auditory devastation," – Ken Morton, Highwire Daze Magazine

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“In addition to the band, the video features Sik Sik Sicks vocalist Madd Lucas, and cameos by former Kyuss/Queens of the Stone Age bassist Nick Oliveri and current Foo Fighters/onetime Dwarves drummer Josh Freese. 'The Dwarves have been getting canceled since the 1980s, so we wrote a ’90s pop punk song about it and made a video starring a female singer born in the 2000s and a snowboarder from Jackass who’s on strike in 2023,' Dwarves singer Blag Dahlia says. 'What could possibly go wrong?'"– Daniel Kohn, SPIN Magazine

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“Meet Sik Sik Sicks, whose brilliant amalgamation of blistering punk and raging rock is sure to endear them to all types of music fans. They've opened for the likes of Dead Sara and recently played the Surf Rodeo music festival in Ventura. Always unveiling rip roaring shows and releasing fierce singles that set the imagination in flight, Sik Sik Sicks are destined to reach a fan base well above and beyond the confines of the Los Angeles music scene,” – Ken Morton, Highwire Daze Magazine

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“Sik Sik Sicks begin 'Lie In It' like a radio broadcast for the BBC announcing the track… Then, the charged up beat goes directly into what sounds like the pop-punk equivalent of a diss track, with specific references to the kind of person in your life who is a clinger on that contributes nothing to your life but gloms on to other people’s styles and lives and heads off criticism with a victim pose.” – Simian Thinker, Queen City Sounds and Art

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"Some people describe the band’s music as punk or alternative, “but one fan described it best by saying it’s a healthy dose of teenage angst and dark humor, with songs so insanely catchy and provocative, you can’t help but love every single one, which is a feat in today’s generation of disposable punk rock.” – Alicia Doyle, VC Reporter

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Sik Sik Sicks’s teenage pop-punk of Lie In It is an acerbic, spiteful anthem against poseurs and wannabes. It’s hooky and a bit overdramatic, but how could these things not seem a tragedy at this stage in the band members’ lives?  – Edward Banulescu, Alt77.com

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“Black Pug Skateboards are absolutely thrilled to have partnered with Madeleine Lucas of the Sik Sik Sicks to create this limited edition deck,” – Black Pug Skateboards

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