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The Sins |
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Alternative, Country, Goth, Metal, Punk, Rock |
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The Sins emerged in 2001 as a post-punk entity (inspired by early Brit-popbands such aSisters of Mercy and The Mission, U.K. as well as American rock legends ranging from Danzig to The Doors). Since their inception, The Sins have consistently captivated audiences with dynamic stage presence, vigorous showmanship, and strikingly powerful music. With members from various backgrounds and disciplines, The Sins boldly paved their own musical path, combining the familiar sounds of the British punk past with their own edgy rock influences and ideas. The result is a fascinating blend of genres and sounds from the middle-east-influenced tones of "Ecstasy in Oblivion" to the old school punk feel of "So Many Ways" to the darker, more melodic vibe of tracks like "Little Girl Lost" and "Nothing." Their 2002 debut CD, "The Beginning" quickly became a subculture favorite, spun by underground DJs from coast to coast, as well as in Europe.
2005 marked the unleashing of a heavier, more guitar-based sound for The Sins, with the release of their acclaimed full-length follow-up, "The Last One Kills," hailed by Gothic Beauty Magazine as "a fun and original take on post-punk rock" and "rebelliously motivating."
The Sins went into "hiatus," in Summer 2006 with the hope of regrouping to record a 3rd CD. Now after nearly 3 years of silence The Sins are back in 2010 and better than ever with the release of “The Undone”. A collection of 12 songs that combine raw power with haunting melodies like no album has done before.
The Sins capture nearly every emotion. From elation to sadness, anger to joy, pain, sorrow, triumph...we've got a song for it all.
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