SISTER SIN Signs With METAL HEAVEN RECORDS

March 6, 2008

Swedish female-fronted band SISTER SIN has inked a deal with Metal Heaven Records for the release of its full-length debut, tentatively due in September/October. According to the group, "a release for Japan is also planned and we are currently looking into different promotion companies to handle the marketing in Scandinavia. Promotions in Germany will be handled by Germusica."

SISTER SIN recently beat out more than 2,500 groups to win the Swedish portion of the "Nordic Challenge" competition and land a slot at this year's Sweden Rock Festival, set to take place June 4-7 in Sölvesborg, Sweden.

SISTER SIN last year released a well-received EP, "Smash The Silence". In addition, they toured Europe with W.A.S.P. during 2007.

For more information, visit www.sistersin.com.

SISTER SIN opening for W.A.S.P. in the UK, 2007:

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