World-renowned Swedish metal outfit Sister Sin called it a day in 2015. Undeterred, frontwoman Liv Sin formed a new band and began work on her debut solo album.

Throughout their thirteen-year career, Sister Sin sold thousands of records and toured the world on high-profile tours, supporting the likes of Slayer and King Diamond.

The band toured relentlessly for over a decade across Europe and North America garnering an intensely loyal following of rockers that craved the band’s aggressive and melodic brand of hard rock. When Sister Sin called it quits at the end of 2015, the groups enigmatic lead vocalist Liv Sin knew that she had much more to offer the world and her fans. Subsequently, Liv headed into the studio with long time Accept and U.D.O. member Stefan Kaufmann and U.D.O. bassist Fitty Wienhold who co-produced the record. The end result was Liv Sin’s debut solo record Follow Me.

National Rock Review recently caught up with Liv Sin to talk about her new record, her touring plans and likelihood of Sister Sin performing together in the future.

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Adam Kennedy is an experienced music photographer based in northeast England. He has been shooting concerts for several years, predominantly with the band Vintage Trouble. In 2013, he was one of their tour photographers, covering the UK and Ireland tour including the headline shows and as opening act for The Who. As an accomplished concert photographer, Adam's work has been featured in print such as, Classic Rock Blues Magazine, Guitarist Magazine, Blues in Britain magazine, broadcast on the MDA Telethon on ABC Television in the US, used in billboard advertising for Renaissance Hotels in the US, and featured online via music blogs such as Uber Rock and Guitar Planet. He is also the official photographer at Newcastle Rock and Blues Club.