SELL YOUR SOUL (for Rock'n'roll)
The band's members first start jammin' together in the early eighties, but it's in 1989 that things seriously started rollin'. The five musicians from Genocide (former name of the band) got together in a studio in Hamburg to create their first mini LP "Roots In Rock" produced by Dierk Steffens (Accept)... A big hit!
In 1992, after a long series of concerts, they called up Jurg Naegeli (Krokus) to immortalize their next eleven songs on "Showtime".
The group made a very strong name for itself in the world of Heavy Rock. In 1994, the BMG record company signed them to record their new disc "Stranded". The rockers soon became the backup band for the whole Krokus tour in 1995.
In 1997 the band's style definitely evolved in the direction of Rock and they decided to rebaptize "Sideburn".
"Sell your soul for Rock 'n Roll'" (BMG) gave to the musicians the opportunity to open for Kiss in the packed out Hallenstadion in Zurich (S...
In 1992, after a long series of concerts, they called up Jurg Naegeli (Krokus) to immortalize their next eleven songs on "Showtime".
The group made a very strong name for itself in the world of Heavy Rock. In 1994, the BMG record company signed them to record their new disc "Stranded". The rockers soon became the backup band for the whole Krokus tour in 1995.
In 1997 the band's style definitely evolved in the direction of Rock and they decided to rebaptize "Sideburn".
"Sell your soul for Rock 'n Roll'" (BMG) gave to the musicians the opportunity to open for Kiss in the packed out Hallenstadion in Zurich (S...