The Sixpounder Signs With Universal, Embarks On Tour With Vader In March

Originating from Wroclaw, Poland's The Sixpounder after the successfull 2011, releasing debut album "Going To […]
By Zarto
February 1, 2012

Originating from Wroclaw, Poland's The Sixpounder after the successfull 2011, releasing debut album "Going To Hell? Permission Granted", reaching final round of national TV talent show (where The Sixpounder's singer Frantic Phil was trained by Nergal, leader of mighty Behemoth), playing Wacken 2010 and touring intensively - has inked a deal with Universal Music. First outcome of this cooperation will be re-release of "Going To Hell? Permission Granted" at the end of February.

Soon after, since March 10th, The Sixpounder will take part in Blitzkrieg VI tour, headlined by VADER. Both bands will be joined by Resistance (BEL), Calm Hatchery and Eris Is My Homegirl.

Here are all dates confirmed:

10.03 Bydgoszcz / Broadway
13.03 Poznań / Blue Note
14.03 Wrocław / Firlej
15.03 Zabrze / Wiatrak
16.03 Kraków / Fabryka
17.03 Rzeszów / Pod PalmÄ…
18.03 Lublin / Graffiti
20.03 Białystok / Hala Węglowa
21.03 Gdańsk / Parlament
22.03 Olsztyn / Andergrant
23.03 Łódź / Dekompresja
24.03 Warszawa / Stodoła
25.03 Toruń / Od Nowa

Recorded last year "Going To Hell? Permission Granted" includes 12 songs of highly addictive alternative groove metal and cover version of Slayer's "Bloodline". The Sixpounder call themselves "combination of rock'n'roll ghost with metal specter" ' this means highly energetic, modern guitar sound full of Pantera and Lamb Of God dynamics, yet enriched with melodies bringing to mind In Flames.
The album was produced by Jacek Milaszewski (Acid Drinkers, Hunter) in Chimp Studio.

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