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Wednesday, July 16, 2008 - Sister sin album news | Swedish female-fronted band Sister Sin will release its debut album, "Switchblade Serenades", on September 26 via Metal Heaven Records.
Having grown apathetic towards the popular trends in heavy Swedish music, SISTER SIN arose from the gutters of Gothenburg in 2002. Settling on their moniker because it represented their "bound to absolutely nothing" lifestyles, the furious foursome entered the local scene as a hard-hitting, undeniable metal force.
Female lead vocalist Liv, guitarist Jimmy, bassist Chris and drummer Dave created a rough-around-the-edges yet relatable image of dysfunction and attitude. Backed up with fresh lyrics and gritty riffs, SISTER SIN set out to inject some of what had been absent from the heavy metal scene since the glory days of MÖTLEY CRÜE, MOTÖRHEAD, W.A.S.P. and ACCEPT.
"Switchblade Serenades" was produced by Tobias Lindell at Bohus Sound Studios in Sweden and features the following tracks:
01. Beat The Street (mp3 clip) 02. Death Will Greet Us 03. One Out Of Ten 04. Breaking New Ground (mp3 clip) 05. On Parole 06. Make My Day 07. Hostile-Violent (mp3 clip) 08. Switchblade Serenade 09. Love/Hate 10. All Systems Go! 11. Eye To Eye
For more information, visit www.sistersin.com. |
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