The Sirens

The Sirens
"The Sirens are a Glam rock band from Detroit, mutherfucker. We put the ho' in homemade. Our mission is to rock you. More is More! That's our motto. More Glam! More guitar! More glitter! More Mutherfucker, More!" - Muffy Kroha, vocalist for The Sirens

If you walked into a seedy drag bar and found The Sweet, The Shangri-Las and Slade all on stage together, drinking heavily, they would sound something like The Sirens. This Detroit-bred and based all-covers group formed in 2000 and subsequently released their first full-length album on the Get Hip label. The band has been produced by both the illustrious Jim Diamond as well as Flaming Lips' Michael Ivins. So firmly entrenched in their city are The Sirens that the band didn't play outside the 313 area code until well into their fourth year of existence. And yet, to quote Sirens leader Muffy Kroha, "we were getting buttloads of fan mail from everywhere in the world before we had ever even played north of 8 mile." The band's "buttload" of fans were graced with a Sirens tour in 2005, with dates supporting Nashville Pussy and The Bellrays. The Sirens returned to the road in 2006 for more touring and to debut a new batch of killer covers for what was to be this here new album: More is More!

More is More isn't just the name of the Sirens' new album. It has been the band's credo from the beginning. More is More is the band's most excessive and glittery album to date with impressive versions of Glam-rock era killers; such as Slade's Rock 'n' Roll Preacher, The Shangri-Las Right Now Not Later, Girlschool's 1-2-3-4 Rock And Roll, The Bay City Rollers' Saturday Night, David Bowie & The Spiders From Mars' Rock 'n' Roll Suicide and the triple-attack of The Sweet's classics Hellraiser, Fox On The Run and Wig Wam Bam! If that wasn't enough to pass the Glam rock exam, how about Poison's Talk Dirty To Me as a bonus track?! Excess in excess is what The Sirens are all about. Prepare to experience all the glitter, corsets, silver and gold lamé suits, 18-inch heels, codpieces, and voluminous hair. Indeed! More Is More!!

Discography:

The Sirens | More is More!
"More is More"
(MuSick 0027)
Format: CD