SISTER SIN To Release 'Black Lotus' Album In October; 'Chaos Royale' Lyric Video Available

September 16, 2014

Swedish female-fronted heavy rockers SISTER SIN will release their fifth studio album, "Black Lotus", on October 27 via Victory.

According to a press release, SISTER SIN "skillfully inject elements of classic, metal-tinged hard rock in the vein of MÖTLEY CRÜE, ACCEPT and JUDAS PRIEST, while remaining contemporary, fresh and pushing heavy metal to wider audiences, akin to bands like THE PRETTY RECKLESS and HALESTORM."

Says Revolver magazine: "If you think SISTER SIN are just another female-fronted metal band, you've got another thing comin'. Spiked and leather-clad, these Swedes crank out music for fighting hard and partying harder."

The lyric video for the "Chaos Royale" song from "Black Lotus" can be seen below.

The "Chaos Royale" digital single and "Black Lotus" digital pre-order are available now at iTunes and Amazon Music.

Exclusive SISTER SIN pre-order packages for "Black Lotus" are available now at VictoryMerch.com. Starting at just $19.98, various packages include the "Black Lotus" CD or limited-edition colored vinyl with exclusive t-shirts, hooded sweatshirt, koozie and more. All pre-orders include an instant MP3 download of the track "Chaos Royale".

SISTER SIN's third album, "Now And Forever", entered the official chart in the band's home country of Sweden at position No. 44. Released on October 23, 2012 via Victory Records, the CD was recorded at Standstraight Studios in Stockholm with producer Chris Snyder and was mixed by Cameron Webb (MOTÖRHEAD, SOCIAL DISTORTION, DANZIG).

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