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From: MO, United States
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Below is our complete Sisters Of... news coverage, including columns and articles pertaining to the band. Some articles listed may be indirectly related, such as side projects of the band members, etc.

Sisters Of... Posts "Adulescentia" Vocal Version

Post-metal instrumental band Sisters Of... just released an official vocal version of the track "Adulescentia."

This version of the track features the band's long-time friend and collaborator Kyle Brandt of A Light Within on vocals. The single also features a guest appearance by Mario Quintero of Spotlights on keyboards.

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Sisters Of... Posts New Song

Post-metal band Sisters Of... is pleased to reveal a brand new track online today: check out "Adulescentia" below. Band founder Aaron Coker commented:

"This was a song that was originally supposed to be on the last record but we weren't quite able to finish it in time and the song really has its own identity rather than to be a part of a larger piece like the last record. But we wanted to make it available and thought it'd be a great time to record it as we are starting to write our next release." More...

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Dewar PR Releases Free Metal Compilation

Dewar PR is pleased to announce the release of a new free digital compilation.

This January compilation features 12 tracks from Sisters Of..., Frank's Enemy, Slomatics, Old Thunder, Allfather, and more.

Fans of pretty much every genre of heavy metal will find something to enjoy. Listen in below, courtesy of ToiletOvHell.com.

The full track listing is as follows:

1. Slomatics – Troglorite (Stoner Doom)
2. Lotek Cruiser – Black Heart (Fuzz Rock)
3. Allfather – Blood Red Sunset (Sludge/Hardcore)
4. Frank’s Enemy – I Hate Star Wars (Electro-Grindcore)
5. Into the Storm – John Jameson (Sludge)
6. Tormenter – Cosmic Collapse (Thrash)
7. Old Thunder – Oncoming Storm (Aggressively Bleak Sludge)
8. Sisters of... – The Adversary (Prog Rock)
9. Twingiant – Daisy Cutter (Hard Rock)
10. Shamash – Mater Dei (Blackened Death)
11. Korseld – Bombrad (Death/Doom)
12. Chemical Cascades – The Iron Council (Black Metal) More...

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Sisters Of... Streaming Full New Album

Post metal band Sisters Of... today teamed up with Decibel magazine to premiere all of "The Serpent, the Angel, the Adversary" online ahead of release.

The album officially releases next week on May 12th via Crowquill Records. Sisters of… is a genre-defying project from St. Joseph, Missouri featuring multi-instrumentalist Aaron Coker (ex-Appleseed Cast, Reggie & The Full Effect) and Chris Clark. Check out the group's unique take on heavy music below. More...

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Sister Of... Reveals New Album Details

On May 12th, Crowquill Records will finally release "The Serpent, the Angel, the Adversary," the debut full-length by St. Joseph's Missouri's Sisters Of... Crowquill Records also comments:

"The band's debut EP 'Follow Me As A Ghost' was hailed by critics and fans alike, and now the band has taken their music to the next level with an album that will undoubtedly be remembered as one of the best of 2015.

"Fans of Neurosis, Isis, Pelican and Russian Circles need to pay attention, as this album is what post-metal fans have been waiting for!

"The band is a project of musical mastermind Aaron Coker, who is best known for his jaunts as drummer in bands such as the Appleseed Cast and Reggie and the Full Effect. While those projects showcased Aaron's proficiency in more mainstream music, his new project shows that he is just as deft with heavier music. Once Aaron was joined by Chris Clark, the project became known as Sisters Of..."

Crowquill Records founder BJ Dierkes further comments: "Within seconds of listening to their first EP Follow Me as a Ghost,' I knew that we were going to sign these guys. From the beginning, the entire deal really revolved around putting out *this* record, their first full-length on vinyl. That was in mid-2013, making this the longest running project that we've been involved with as a label. I've heard every stage of the record from early writing, to scratch tracks with drums, and all the way through mixing and post-production. Aaron and Chris have created a phenomenal record, and we could not be any more ecstatic to be putting it out with them." More...

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Sisters Of... Premieres New Single

Missouri's genre-defying outfit Sisters Of... will be releasing a new album in early 2015 titled "The Serpent, The Angel and The Adversary."

Today the band has teamed up with us to premiere an advance track off the album. Check out the metallic blending of heavy and atmospheric in "Annabelle" below, and stay tuned for more details on the forthcoming album release.

Multi-instrumentalist Aaron Coker (ex-Appleseed Cast, Reggie & The Full Effect) reinvents the traditional interpretation of a band, hand-picking a rotating cast of fellow colleagues to collaborate on Sisters of… material. The result is layers of post-rock, metal, and experimental elements building evocative soundscapes that expand beyond the conventional themes of life and death.

The forthcoming contains eight epic tracks that build and expand upon the sound that was introduced in the band's 2013 debut "Follow Me As A Ghost." The upcoming full-length will see Chris Clark joining on to write/record with Aaron Coker on guitars, as well as long time friend Josh Newton (ex Every Time I Die, Shiner, Unsane) on guitars/bass.

Sisters of... mastermind Aaron Coker also comments: "With our new record we really wanted to take more chances in expanding our sound from where we started with our EP. To go even further with our aggressive side, and to explore any ideas we had with melody and beauty. With us having such diverse tastes in what we listen to and write, we came away blown away with what we could come up with if we just gave every idea an honest chance." More...

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