“Sister Sin Makes a Triumphant Comeback with New Single ‘Suicide Hell’ after 12-Year Hiatus”

Swedish heavy metal band Sister Sin has made a long-awaited comeback with the announcement of a new single, much to the excitement of their dedicated fans. This marks their first release in 12 years, following their reunion in 2019 and subsequent return to the stage in 2022.

The band took to their official Instagram to unveil the cover art for their upcoming single titled “Suicide Hell,” set to be released on Feb. 3 across streaming platforms. Fans can already pre-save the track to ensure they don’t miss out on the highly anticipated music.

Liv Jagrell, Jimmy Hiltula, Andreas Strandh, Dave Sundberg, and Sebastian Svedlund make up the current lineup for this new single, each bringing their unique talents to the table.

For die-hard fans, this release holds particular significance as Sister Sin’s last studio album, “Black Lotus,” dropped in October 2014. Just a year later, in November 2015, the band announced their disbandment due to a burnout caused by extensive touring.

Despite this setback, Sister Sin left fans with a glimmer of hope, suggesting that they may return in the future. True to their word, the band announced their reunion in 2019, although it was delayed due to the pandemic. Finally, in June 2022, they graced the stage once again at the Backstage Rockbar in Trollhättan, Sweden.

Originally forming in 2022, Sister Sin gained recognition with their album “Switchblade” in 2008 before going on to release several more successful records. They have performed alongside renowned bands such as In This Moment, Lordi, and Motörhead, solidifying their place in the heavy metal scene.

With their new single on the horizon, Sister Sin’s return is a momentous occasion for fans who have eagerly awaited fresh music from the band. The announcement of “Suicide Hell” signals a triumphant comeback for this iconic heavy metal group, promising a powerful and dynamic sound that will surely captivate audiences once again.

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