No Sinner (Vancouver, BC, CANADA)

Genre:Blues

<p>No Sinner is a band that when you see them for the first time, you'll wonder where they've been all your life. The combination of wailing alpha female vocals that can be sweet and vulnerable to down-right terrifying, combined with classic riffs and rythm for days, its a sound that you're mama, daddy and even your brooding baby sister can get down with. </p><p>When No Sinner came onto the Vancouver music scene int 2012, people immediately took notice of their throwback, soulful rock, garnering comparisons from everyone to Alabama Shakes, The Detroit Cobras and even "Sharon Jones fronting The Black Keys" as one writer put it. They have since travelled the world, selling thousands of units internationally of their debut album "Boo Hoo Hoo", playing BBC Radio with "Whispering" Bob Harris aswell as 2 sold out shows in London, and made a fair impact on the international press. Now they're ready to do it all over again.</p><p> "We've been chomping at the bit to get this out for ages, I cant believe its finally almost here" says lead singer and namesake Colleen Rennison of the dynamic Vancouver rock bands next record, "Old Habits Die Hard". "We've been working on this album since 2012 and there's alot of new stuff happening on this record, even though the songs have been the meat and potatoes of our sets for a long, long time". Touching on their classic sound but going further into shades of psych, R&amp;B, garage, punk and classic metal, "Old Habits Die Hard" is a reflection of where they've been for the last year. </p><p>Their new single and flexi 7" features 2 songs that are a great introduction to this sound. Leadfoot is an absolute barnburner of a track, calling to mind Led Zepplin and early Sabbath, from the first lick to the last scream it makes you wanna break hearts and the speed limit. "Summers Almost Over (One More Time)" is an ambitious counterpart. A familiar subject matter of unequited love in the context of a psychadellic midsummer trip, its dreamy midsection recalls jazz and narrative theatre, sentual and seductive until it climbs to a fever pitch and climaxes into a frenzy. Watch for the rest of the album "Old Habits Die Hard" in Summer 2015.</p>