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Equal parts hard funk and electro-rock, sistermachinegun: 6.0 is a benchmark for the Chicago sound of the new century.
Genre:
Electronic: Industrial
Release Date:
2001
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sistermachinegun: 6.0
Sister Machine Gun
© Copyright-Sister Machine Gun
(702677900620)
Record Label: Positron! Records
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Praise for sistermachinegun: 6.0:
"6.0 demonstrates beautiful musicianship, and consistently catchy and often danceable grooves..." - All Music Guide
"After the opening double-fisted fury of Automaton and Loser, Randall sets the dial at Lounge Funk and, with the delightful addition of harmony vocals, begins to meld the distinct poles of his dual visage into one powerful voice. There isn't an easy niche for Sister Machine Gun and, really, you have to ask yourself why bother finding one? Maybe so that I can tell you more easily how enjoyable it is to have the SMG funk spilling out of my speakers. Too caustic for candy pop, too incredibly groovy to be tossed into the electro-guitar industrial arena, too refined to be lumped in with the rest of the lo-fi independents, Chris Randall continues to cut his own path." - Ear Pollution
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With the release of their sixth album, Sister Machine Gun are continuing their tradition of hard-edged danceable music that is both aggressive and thought-provoking.
Equal parts hard funk and electro-rock, sistermachinegun: 6.0 is a benchmark for the Chicago sound of the new century. Between Chris Randall's sultry vocal stylings and the fiery Hendrix-meets-Helmet guitar work of Miguel Turanzas (formerly of indie-rock mainstays Catherine), sistermachinegun: 6.0 pushes the envelope, setting new standards for modern music.
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