A thundering ride through the hedonistic sound of bands like Motley Crue and Motorhead, [so they're half credible?] Sister Sin bring it bang up to date with their blend of powerful female vocals and charging rock.
Their debut has been betting rave reviews from critics and fans alike, and this unstoppable band are about to wow U.S. audiences for the first time, hitting the road with Ill Nino, Otep and Walls Of Jericho this October / November.
Dates are as below:
October
27 � Bourbon Street, New Port Richie, Florida
28 - Masquerade, Atlanta
30 - Ground Zero, Spartanburg, South Carolina
31 - Hooligans, Jacksonville, North Carolina
November
1 - Jesters, Fayetteville, North Carolina
2 - Starland Ballroom, Sayreville, New Jersey
4 - Blender @ Gramercy, New York, New York
5 � Crocodile Rock, Allentown, Pennsylvania
6 � Webster Theatre, Hartford, Connecticut
7 � Sonar, Baltimore, Maryland
8 - Al Rosa Villa, Columbus, Ohio
9 - Hayloft Liquor Stand, Mt. Clemmens, Michigan
11 � Peabodys, Cleveland, Ohio
12 - Pearl Room, Mokena, Illinois
14 - Pierre's, Fort Wayne, Indiana
15 � Intersection, Grand Rapids, Michigan
16 - Pop's, Sauget, Illinois
17 � Village, Little Rock, Arkansas
18 - Scout Bar, Beaumont, Texas
20 - Scout Bar, San Antonio, Texas
21 - Scout Bar, Houston, Texas
22 � Ridglea Theater, Dallas, Texas
25 - Gators, Farmington, New Mexico
26 � Black Sheep, Colorado Springs, Colorado
28 � Jillians, Las Vegas, Nevada
30 - The Key Club, Los Angeles, California
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