SiXforNinE to Release New Single & Video Clip “Shoot for the Stars”

SiXforNinE will release their latest single “Shoot for the Stars” along with an official music video on January 10, 2025. The video will premiere on YouTube at 18:00 GMT+2, followed by the track’s release across all major streaming platforms.

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“Shoot for the Stars” merges SiXforNinE’s signature prog alternative metal sound with soaring melodies and dynamic songwriting, emphasizing both emotional weight and technical prowess. Known for balancing heavy riffs with introspective themes, the band continues to evolve while staying rooted in powerful, thought-provoking music.

The single is accompanied by a visually striking music video that keeps the focus on the music’s raw energy and emotional impact. The band’s presence on screen enhances the track’s intensity without unnecessary embellishments, allowing the song’s message to take center stage.

“Shoot for the Stars” delves into themes of personal strength, resilience, and overcoming emotional struggles. The lyrics explore the challenge of breaking free from self-doubt and external negativity, urging listeners to reject weakness and strive for personal growth.

“Our goal with this release was to let the music take center stage,” the band explained. “We aimed for clarity and power, both visually and sonically, to reflect what ‘Shoot for the Stars’ represents for us creatively.”

Since their formation in 2011, SiXforNinE has built a solid reputation in the prog alternative metal. With two albums under their belt, including the critically praised Parallel Universe (2019), the band has performed alongside major acts such as Bring me the Horizon, Disturbed, Anthrax, Monster Magnet, Fates Warning, and Leprous, earning recognition for their dynamic live presence and versatile song writing.

SiXforNinE is:
Fotis Benardo – Vocals
Georga Kapa – Guitar
Herc Booze – Bass
Pete Outfox – Drums

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