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SISTER SIN Disbands
November 7th, 2015

Gothenburg, Sweden-based female-fronted metal group Sister Sin have disbanded following a 13-year tenure, revealing this development on November 7th, 2015.

Sister Sin issued the following statement: “We know this may come as a surprise to many of you; honestly, it kinda took us by surprise too. What was supposed to be a short eight-week break suddenly and unfortunately turned into the demise of the band.

“We have been touring and recording in a relentless schedule since 2008 and I guess we burned the candle in both ends and hit a wall. When we finally had the opportunity to step back and get some perspective, the motivation for some members in the band just wasn’t there anymore…

“(We) would like to take this opportunity and thank our beloved road crew, Victory Records, Danger Music, Artery Foundation, TKO and all other great people and companies we worked with these past seven years as a professional touring act. Most of all, we would like to thank YOU; our dedicated, devoted, loving and caring fans around the globe! We’ve truly been blessed to be able to travel the world and meet so very many of you Sinners. Together we managed to sell tens of thousands of albums and achieve what most young bands only can dream of in this day and age. You truly are the sole reason we pushed on for as long as we did and we will cherish the memories forever and never forget your unconditional love!

“It is our hope that the flame will burn once again and hopefully resurrect this Swedish bastard sometime in the future. Time will tell… For now, au revoir.”

Sister Sin formed in 2002, issuing debut full-length studio album Dance Of The Wicked in 2003 via Sleaszy Rider Records. Albums two through to five arrived through Victory Records, namely; Switchblade Serenades (2008), True Sound Of The Underground (2010), Now And Forever (2012), and Black Lotus (2014). Through the years, Sister Sin supported the likes of Michael Schenker Group, In This Moment, Lordi, Lynch Mob and Otep.

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