SISTER SIN Releases First New Song In 12 Years, ‘Suicide Hill’
Swedish heavy rock band Sister Sin has released “Suicide Hill,” their first new music in twelve years, across all digital platforms. The track features the current lineup of Liv Jagrell on vocals, Jimmy Hiltula on guitar, Andreas Strandh on bass, Dave Sundberg on drums and Sebastian Svedlund on rhythm guitar. Mixing and mastering were handled by Lawrence Mackrory at Rorysound Studios.
Inspiration and Creative Roots
“Suicide Hill” draws inspiration from two distinct sources: the 1988 film Maniac Cop and the novel Suicide Hill by James Ellroy. This blend of cinematic and literary influences suggests a dark and potentially gritty thematic core to the song.
A Phased Return
The release of “Suicide Hill” follows a reunion initially announced in December 2019. However, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly delayed the band’s return to live performances until June 2022, when they played at Backstage Rockbar in Trollhättan, Sweden. A second single, “Drive,” is scheduled for release on March 3.
The Band’s Perspective
Liv Jagrell described the June 2022 performance as “amazing” and expressed that it felt as though the band had never stopped playing together. She stated in a January 2023 interview with Dead Rhetoric that the experience reinforced her desire to perform on stage. However, a full-scale reunion is not currently planned.
Balancing Music and Life
Jagrell explained that other band members have established lives with “houses, children, jobs that they care about.” She indicated that future activity may consist of occasional shows or festival appearances, rather than a comprehensive return to touring and recording. The reunion began after Jagrell announced her previous outfit, LIV SIN, was “taking a little bit of a break” following personnel changes.
Past Challenges and the Initial Split
Sister Sin initially announced their split in November 2015, citing the toll of “relentless” touring and recording. At that time, the band acknowledged a decline in motivation among some members, but left the possibility of a future comeback open. Liv Jagrell also stated eleven years ago to Sleaze Roxx that burnout from extensive touring contributed to the band’s initial disbandment, noting the strain it placed on personal relationships.
Frequently Asked Questions
When did Sister Sin initially disband?
Sister Sin announced its split in November 2015.
What inspired the song “Suicide Hill”?
“Suicide Hill” was inspired by the 1988 film Maniac Cop and the novel Suicide Hill by James Ellroy.
Is Sister Sin planning a full reunion tour?
According to Liv Jagrell, a full reunion is not currently planned, but occasional shows or festival appearances remain a possibility.
Given the band’s history and the current approach to their return, what does this limited engagement suggest about the future of Sister Sin and their connection with fans?