SISTERS DOLL Release New Single ‘Kiss Me’

Melbourne rock trio Sisters Doll, are having the times of their lives right now!

At the tail end of 2022 they played five shows on the legendary Kiss Kruise in the US.

They also shared the stage with Kiss icons Peter Criss, Ace Frehley and Bruce Kulick and opened for Stryper!

They also dropped a new single called Prisoner and signed to Aussie rock label XMusic!

2023 kicked off in style with the boys being an integral part of the recent Glam Fest across Australia which featured the likes of Wednesday 13, Faster Pussycat, Enuff Znuff and more!

Now, just in time for Valentine’s Day, Sisters Doll have released their new single, Kiss Me.

The perfect catchy pop-rock anthem for lovers who have gone through a heartbreak.

Written by lead vocalist Brennan Mileto one night late in his kitchen. Kiss Me takes its inspiration from personal experiences as well as using stories from the love lives of fellow band mates Bryce and Austin.
Brennan comments; ‘Kiss Me is inspired by past breakup experiences. Sometimes you think you’re invincible when you are young but don’t realise what’s right in front of you. In a relationship couples sometimes tend to be on different timelines of life and things don’t always work out. However, if the love is strong enough, all it can take is one Kiss to bring back the feelings and connection.’
Sisters Doll have also created a special Valentine’s Day playlist featuring love songs from bands such as Aerosmith, Kiss, Elvis and a few surprises.

On joining forces with XMusic, Brennan adds “We are so excited to be working with Tim McLean Smith and XMusic for our new release. We have known Tim for many years so to be able to work alongside him and use his experience to bring our band to the ultimate next level will be an exciting story and dream come true.”  Sisters Doll have a huge year ahead which continues this month with Swedish hard rockers, Crash Diet as they tear it up across four capital cities!

Thurs, Feb 16: Enigma, Adelaide
Fri, Feb17: The Prince, Melbourne
Sat, Feb 18: Woolly Mammoth, Brisbane
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