Suicidal SiX
06/11/07
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(PR) Huntington Beach, CA's SiX have announced the release of their new album Between The War and the Warning. The album, which features guest appearances by Mike Clark from Suicidal Tendencies and bassist Tony Campos from Static-X, will be released independently through the groups own 1605 Records."Tony and Mike were a blessing to this project. After rocking out to one of our rough demos he got from a mutual friend, Mike wanted to meet us. That meeting turned into partying in Hermosa Beach over Tecates and Tequilla. By the end of the night he and his homie destroyed his coffee table, moshing to 'The Day I Died'. He came into the studio and just man-handled the guitar. I've never seen a guy rip like that so effortlessly," says frontman Lauren Boquette. "Tony and I go way back to my days in Drown. We knew he was a monster on the bass and when it came time to track bass parts, I sent him 'The Day I Died' and 'Warning' knowing they would be right up his alley. He came in and within 2 hours the bass lines were on fire, he killed it." The band has also announced the first batch of dates for their forthcoming Summer Assault 2007 tour with more dates to be announced soon. The tour will kick off June 14th, 2007 in Long Beach, CA with special guests Droid, the first band signed to Emotional Syphon Recordings, the independent label owned by Korn guitarist James "Munky" Shaffer.
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