SIX: Drummer's Arrest Forces Concert Cancellations
February 15, 2008Huntington Beach, CA's SIX has been forced to cancel all its previously announced tour dates after drummer Nate Bowers was arrested in Portland, OR last week while back home visiting family. Bowers had allegedly assualted the singer of a local emo band.
SIX recently released its new album, "Between The War and the Warning", which features guest appearances by Mike Clark from SUICIDAL TENDENCIES and bassist Tony Campos from STATIC-X, through the group's own 1605 Records.
Formed in 2001, SIX has been punishing the hard rock scene with a fierce independent mindset that allows it to record and tour on its own terms. Comprised of members of alt-metal act DROWN and former touring members of CYPRESS HILL and OPM, the group's previous release, "The Price of Faith", received strong reaction from radio and prompted Amp magazine to say SIX "combines the modern-day crossover metal of MACHINE HEAD, METALLICA, and FEAR FACTORY with classic influences such as SABBATH, PRIEST, and MAIDEN." Since then the group has done hundreds of shows, touring the country and sharing stages with CLUTCH, GWAR, SLIPKNOT, DISTURBED, SHADOWS FALL, STONE SOUR and countless others.
SIX recently uploaded three tracks from "Between The War and the Warning" at the group's MySpace site.
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