SISTER SIN releases first new song in 12 years, 'Suicide Hill'
05-02-2026
Swedish heavy rock band SISTER SIN has released its first new music in 12 years, “Suicide Hill”, through all digital platforms. The track was recorded by SISTER SIN‘s 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 and was mixed and mastered by Lawrence Mackrory at Rorysound Studios.
“Suicide Hill” is inspired by the 1988 classic movie “Maniac Cop” as well as the novel “Suicide Hill” by James Ellroy.
SISTER SIN‘s next single, “Drive”, is set to arrive on March 3.
Although the SISTER SIN reunion was announced back in December 2019, the coronavirus pandemic delayed the band’s return to the live stage until June 2022 when the group performed at Backstage Rockbar in Trollhättan, Sweden.
SISTER SIN announced its split in November 2015, saying in a statement that the band’s “relentless” touring and recording schedule took its toll and “the motivation for some members just wasn’t there anymore.” However, the group left the door open for a possible comeback, saying: “It is our hope that the flame will burn once again and hopefully resurrect this Swedish bastard sometime in the future. Time will tell…”
Eleven years ago, Liv told Sleaze Roxx about the end of SISTER SIN: “We toured too much and we got burned out. That’s the simple answer. They just felt like they did not want to do this anymore. [In 2015], we had been out for almost four months or something so it’s a lot of time away from family. It’s a lot of time away from friends. And also just to survive in the business is hard, so I think we maybe worked too hard in the last years.”
SISTER SIN‘s fifth studio album, “Black Lotus”, was released in October 2014 via Victory.
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